TESOL in India and Saudi Arabia in public school |
Posted on:2017-07-22 | Degree:M.Ed | Type:Thesis |
University:Mississippi College | Candidate:Alqiasi, Abdullah Ebrahim | Full Text:PDF |
GTID:2455390008986439 | Subject:Educational leadership |
Abstract/Summary: | |
We live in a world affected by a global market. Because of this Saudi Arabia and India must address global issues just like every other nation that wishes to succeed. Knowledge is an important tool for addressing critical problems and issues in modern society. In both India and Saudi Arabia English is taught and used as a second language. Saudi Arabia has one legal religion and one language whereas India allows multiple religions and has many languages. The systems of government are different where KSA is ruled by a Monarchy India is a republic similar to the US. Because of the vast oil resources KSA has a low poverty rate whereas India is plagued with high poverty. Saudi Arabia's government is highly centralized and controls both public and private schools, whereas education funding and control in India comes from multiple sources. Saudi Arabia has a much higher literacy rate than India due in part to the many cultural and language barriers that exist in the country. |
Keywords/Search Tags: | Saudi arabia, Language |
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