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  2. Society of Pakistan English Language Teachers - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Pakistan English Language Teachers SPELT was formed in 1984 in Karachi, Pakistan. [1] It is dedicated to improving the standard of English language learning and teaching in Pakistan. [2] SPELT enables maximum exploitation of the limited resources available in the country.

  3. Foreign workers in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    A significant number of U.S. workers are English teachers. [citation needed] Additionally Egyptians have long migrated to Saudi Arabia to take up professional jobs such as doctors, nurses, teachers and engineers, as have Filipinos to work in the health, oil and manufacturing sectors. [31]

  4. Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia are either Pakistani people who live in Saudi Arabia after having been born elsewhere, or are Saudi Arabian-born but have Pakistani roots. By Pakistani roots, this could mean roots linking back to Pakistan or Pakistani diaspora or South Asia. Many Pakistani army officers and soldiers also serve in Saudi Arabia and ...

  5. Saudization - Wikipedia

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    Saudization (Arabic: السعودة), [1] officially the Saudi nationalization scheme and also known as Nitaqat (Arabic: النطاقات), is a policy that is implemented in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by the Ministry of Labor and Social Development, which requires companies and enterprises to fill their workforce with Saudi nationals up to certain levels.

  6. Education in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Public education in Saudi Arabia—from primary education through college—is open to every Saudi citizen. Education is the second-largest sector of government spending in Saudi Arabia. [ 7 ] Saudi Arabia spends 8.8% of its gross domestic product on education, which is nearly double the global average of 4.6%. [ 8 ]

  7. The City School (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The City School (abbreviated as TCS) is an education company established in 1978, which operates English medium primary and secondary with over 160 schools in 49 cities across Pakistan along with joint venture projects in UAE, Saudi Arabia, Philippines and Malaysia.

  8. Educational technology in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the list of distance education in higher education institutions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was officially published and ratified. [ 22 ] In 2011, The King Abdullah Ibn Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, the Premier and the Chairman of Higher Education Council, has approved the council's decision on the establishment of Saudi Electronic University .

  9. List of schools in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Tertiary schools are presented on the separate list of universities and colleges in Saudi Arabia This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .