Abstract
In 1985, Saudi Arabia celebrated 25 years of state education for wOll1en who constitute 25 per cent of the total students of the Kingdom. Moreover, although Saudi Arabia is considered to be a conservative society, available data show that significant advances have taken place in the field of education since 1960.
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