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The Role of the Secondary School in the Development of Citizenship Values of the Learners Year of publication: 2016 Author: بوطبال، سعد الدين Corporate author: University of Ouargla This study aims at determining the role of school (dea the manuals and the programs of secondary school)in the development and the consolidation of citizenship values in individuals personalities,so,as to be clear in the social life by implementing real policy.This will be achieved all the bases of content analysis of two subjects: Islamic education and physical education by focusing all the grat principles of citizenship as group of analysis and on words referring to citizenship as units of analysis.To conclude, this has lead to observe that the school plays a role in the acquisitions of citizenship principles in different areas (legal, politics,..).However, it has interest of been observed a lack in psycho behavior aspects relating to citizenship values.To achieve this goal, the school programs should be linked to the social environment (with all its specifities problems) so, as to be in harmony with school goals and to respond to globalization requirements in order to consolidate the sense of citizenship in the behavior of individuals and communities. Citizenship values school be clearly defined in all teaching programs for global development of society, with the preservation of social security and stability. A Vision for a Policy of Arabization in Algeria Year of publication: 2017 Author: جرادي، حفصة Corporate author: University of Ouargla The political authorities in the Algeria of the seventies of last century bet culturally on the ‘Arabization policy’ as a means of reclaiming Algeria’s national identity determinants, of which Arabic is considered to be one of their most important elements. They worked towards ‘Arabizing’ the social environment in general and education being the ideal space for spreading Arabic as a challenge to French colonialism which distorted Algeria’s cultural character. However, this challenge resulted into a set of outputs that generally characterized a language conflict between Arabophones and Francophones – despite all the gains in favor of Arabic.