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  2. Work abroad - Wikipedia

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    The oldest programme listed in the Institution of International Education's (IIE) education abroad guides is one for teaching abroad, Princeton-in-Asia, founded in 1898. . Reciprocal work-exchange programs were founded after World War II in hopes of fostering peace, including the Fulbright scholarship and teaching programs (1946) along with the International Association of Students in Economic ...

  3. Education in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    HRMI breaks down the right to education by looking at the rights to both primary education and secondary education. While taking into consideration Nepal's income level, the nation is achieving 95.4% of what should be possible based on its resources (income) for primary education but only 71.5% for secondary education. [8]

  4. English-language education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Other teachers work in universities, although most university positions now require a graduate degree or higher. [ 20 ] Agencies, known in Japan as haken , or dispatch companies, are increasingly used to send English speakers into kindergartens , primary schools , and private companies whose employees need to improve their English for business.

  5. Assistant Language Teacher - Wikipedia

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    The pay for a private ALT is usually less than a full-time Eikaiwa teacher and far less than a teacher from the JET Programme (¥3.36 to ¥3.96 million depending on year in the program), [2] with some of the lowest salaries around ¥180,000 per month (¥2.16 million annually).

  6. Daily Briefing: Teachers are losing their jobs - AOL

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    Thousands of teachers and school staffers across the U.S. are at risk of losing their jobs as districts balance their budgets and prepare for the shortfall after COVID-19 relief money expires ...

  7. The top reasons teachers give for leaving their jobs - AOL

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    While attrition rates increased, according to surveys of teachers who left their K-12 teaching jobs in the 2021-22 school year, retirement was the most commonly cited primary reason for leaving ...

  8. Education in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Adult education institutions in the early 1990s included "factory colleges", which teach workers new skills and techniques without forcing them to quit their jobs. Students work part-time, study in the evening, or take short intensive courses, leaving their workplaces for only a month or so.

  9. Education in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The education system consists of 3 levels: primary education, intermediate education and secondary education. [11] In 1926 the Department of Education was established and in 1957 the first university. Before the King Saud University was founded, many Saudi Arabians went abroad to attend university. [12] In 1955 the first school for girls was ...