إصلاح التعليم في المغرب: مكانة الإنجليزية
الإصلاح التعليمي في المغرب والدور المتزايد للإنجليزية.
Category: English Learning | Published: 2025-06-20 | Author: Ibrahim K., TESOL-certified English Coach Morocco
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Morocco's education reform and how does it affect English?
Morocco's education reform (Vision 2030) aims to make English a compulsory subject from primary school and increase the use of English as a medium of instruction in STEM subjects. The reform recognizes that French alone is insufficient for Morocco's global ambitions and that English is essential for science, technology, and international business. This creates massive demand for qualified English teachers and significantly increases the value of English proficiency for all Moroccan students.
How will Morocco's education reform affect job opportunities?
Morocco's education reform will create significant job opportunities in: (1) English language teaching — thousands of new English teachers needed at all levels, (2) Educational technology — English-language EdTech platforms and content, (3) Teacher training — upskilling existing teachers to teach in English, (4) International partnerships — Moroccan universities partnering with English-speaking institutions, (5) Corporate training — companies needing to upskill employees as English becomes more standard. Professionals with strong English will have a significant advantage in the reformed education sector.
What English level will Moroccan students need after the education reform?
Under Morocco's education reform, students graduating from reformed schools will be expected to reach B2 English by the end of secondary school. This is a significant increase from the current average of A2-B1. For professionals already in the workforce, this means that future graduates will have stronger English than the current workforce, increasing competitive pressure. Professionals who invest in English now will maintain their advantage over the next generation of graduates.
How can Moroccan teachers prepare for the English education reform?
Moroccan teachers can prepare for the education reform by: (1) Improving their own English proficiency — minimum B2 for teaching, C1 recommended, (2) Getting TESOL or CELTA certification for English language teaching, (3) Learning Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) methodology for teaching STEM subjects in English, (4) Familiarizing themselves with English-medium teaching materials and resources, (5) Joining professional development programs. Fluentry offers English coaching specifically for Moroccan education professionals.
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