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What is The Higher Council of Education, Training and Scientific Research

Considerations on Education for Economic, Social, and Environmental Sustainability
The Higher Council for Education, Training and Scientific Research is an independent consultative body responsible for issuing its opinion on all public policies and questions of national concern in education, training and scientific research. As an independent consultative body for good governance, sustainable development and participatory democracy, the Council is expected to provide a melting pot for strategic reflection on education. It also has the role of informing decision-makers, stakeholders and public opinion, by means of methodical and rigorous quantitative and qualitative evaluations, on the various aspects of the education, training and scientific research system.
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Examining the Integration of Moroccan University Graduates Into the Professional World: A Critical Perspective
Marouane Zouine (Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Morocco) and Mohamed Jallal El Adnani (Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Morocco)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8356-5.ch010
Abstract
The focus of this study is to examine the integration of Moroccan graduates into the job market and identify the gaps between higher education and the demands of the labor market. The research methodology was based on both analysis of documents and previous studies, as well as a review of international experiences. The authors followed a deductive analytical approach that begins with a state-of-the-art view on the subject, followed by an evaluation of the situation of young graduates in Morocco, and then a critical analysis conducted by the authors. This allowed the authors to conclude that the components of the higher education cycle do not present the same degree of insertion efficiency since the training of some institutions does not lead to a quick, professional integration.
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