Education: The Ministry of Finance Announces the Final Closure of the Contractualization Process

The Ministry of Economy and Finance has announced the definitive closure of the contractualization issue within the education sector, bringing to an end one of the major topics of debate that has characterized the Moroccan educational system in recent years.
This announcement follows the implementation of reforms initiated under the new unified status of national education officials. These measures have allowed for the integration of teachers recruited by regional academies into a standardized professional framework, ensuring greater rights and career prospects.
According to authorities, the adopted provisions have helped address the primary demands made by the affected teachers, particularly regarding mobility, professional promotion, and social protection. The government thus believes that the contractualization issue is now permanently resolved on both institutional and regulatory levels.
This development is part of a broader strategy to reform the national educational system, which aims to improve governance within the sector, enhance the appeal of the teaching profession, and ensure a higher quality of public education.
Public authorities consider that stabilizing the administrative situation of teachers is a significant step towards supporting the modernization efforts of Moroccan schools and fostering a more harmonious social climate within educational institutions.




