14 March 2010
CAIRO -- The Kuwaiti Education Ministry's foreign contracts committee will be seeking the employment of Egyptians to teach in Kuwait, said an official here on Sunday.
Head of the committee Talq Al-Haim told KUNA that around 550 Egyptian teachers would be hired to teach in Kuwaiti schools in addition to 450 from Jordan, Tunisia, and Syria.
The committee is looking for those willing to teach English, French, mathematics, and other subjects, said Al-Haim, who affirmed that many Egyptians had submitted their applications to the committee.
CAIRO -- The Kuwaiti Education Ministry's foreign contracts committee will be seeking the employment of Egyptians to teach in Kuwait, said an official here on Sunday.
Head of the committee Talq Al-Haim told KUNA that around 550 Egyptian teachers would be hired to teach in Kuwaiti schools in addition to 450 from Jordan, Tunisia, and Syria.
The committee is looking for those willing to teach English, French, mathematics, and other subjects, said Al-Haim, who affirmed that many Egyptians had submitted their applications to the committee.
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