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  2. Teaching English as a second or foreign language - Wikipedia

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    In Ulaanbaatar, a small number of professional native-English-speakers teach at private institutes, universities, and some schools. In addition to foreign instructors from the major English-speaking countries, Filipinos teach in Mongolian schools, institutes, and large industrial or mining companies.

  3. Academic ranks in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Academic ranks are the titles, relative importance and power of professors, researchers and administrative personnel held in academia.. At higher education institutions in Thailand, teaching officers are generally called "lecturers" (อาจารย์ achan) and are collectively called "teaching staff" (คณาจารย์ khanachan), whilst administrative officers are generally ...

  4. Filipinos in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Filipinos in Thailand are either migrants or descendants of migrants from the Philippines. They are most likely married with Thais and settle in Thailand for many years. Nowadays, more Filipinos going to Thailand to work as overseas Filipino workers. Most of them are working as English teachers. [1]

  5. Education in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    An English lesson in a school in rural Thailand. At elementary levels, students study eight core subjects each semester: Thai language, mathematics, science, social science, health and physical education, arts and music, technology, and foreign languages. At age 16 (Matthayom 4), students are allowed to choose one or two elective courses.

  6. Thai-Chinese International School - Wikipedia

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    Thai-Chinese International School (TCIS; Chinese: 泰國中華國際學校; pinyin: Tàiguó Zhōnghuá Guójì Xuéxiào; Thai: โรงเรียนนานาชาติไทย-จีน, RTGS: Rong Rian Nana Chat Thai Chin) is a private, non-profit day school in Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan Province, in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region of Thailand.

  7. International Schools Association of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    International Schools Association of Thailand (ISAT) is an association of private international schools in Thailand, headquartered in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi Province in Greater Bangkok. [1] Its principal 'raison d'etre' is to act as a link between its 45-member international schools , on the one hand, and the Ministry of Education and the Office ...

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  9. List of universities and colleges in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, Thailand had 310 colleges, universities, and tertiary academic institutes. [1] This is a categorized listing of institutions of higher learning in Thailand . Public universities and colleges