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April 21, 2026

Unions Rights

The hardships of being a teacher during the coronavirus era / Mohammad Khaksari

With the outbreak of the coronavirus, the world has taken on a different shape and many jobs have been affected by the changes caused by the virus. The virus, like a tsunami, has engulfed all countries, social classes, professions, and businesses. The spread of the coronavirus has revealed the hidden and untold layers and corners […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Khaksari
September 23, 2021

World Teachers’ Day; Teachers Leading in Crisis / Sharif Hassanzadeh

A teacher is someone who has a profession of teaching others and their job is considered to be in the field of “education” or “teaching and training”. However, anyone can take on the role of a teacher informally. In some countries, educating young people at school age may take place in an informal setting such […]...

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Created By: Sharif Hassan‌Zadeh
September 23, 2021

The Pathology of Virtual Education and the Challenges for Teachers / Azizeh Anzari

Education has been a concern since ancient times, and most human societies have paid attention to it. Face-to-face education has been around for years and has always been a source of hope for improving the teaching and training process. Virtual or non-face-to-face education has a significant difference from the face-to-face education process; it is hoped […]...

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Created By: Azizeh Anzari
September 23, 2021

Comparative study of the teaching profession in Iran and other countries / Mohammad Momenzadeh

If the general belief is that the best create the best, the social status of teachers will gain extraordinary importance. Teaching refers to any effort made to guide, develop, and educate humans. Among all educational and training factors, the role of the teacher as the most important factor in the education and training system has […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Mamandzadeh
September 23, 2021

A General Comparison of the Differences in Salaries between Teachers and Other Employees/ Hesamaddin Pourthabat

In this note, we intend to address the differences in employment regulations for teachers or, generally, employees of the Ministry of Education with some other institutions and ministries, using a statistical rather than a slogan-based approach. Recent actions have highlighted the fact that if we take the legal path and have sufficient knowledge to pursue […]...

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Created By: Hessam’adin Poursabet
September 23, 2021

School in the embrace of love/ Nader Pourkhani

Since a long time ago, with the opening of modern schools in Iran, gradually the month of Mehr has established its place for the official start of schools and classes (of course, with turning a blind eye to some specific incidents and important events in the country). But now, for two years, with the ruthless […]...

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Created By: Nader Pourkhani
September 23, 2021

The beginning of the academic year at the peak of COVID-19 and the demands of teachers/ Bahar Abbasi

The Peace Line Monthly held a discussion session on September 8, 1400 at the Club House to address the demands of teachers at the beginning of the new academic year, which has been accompanied by a surge in coronavirus cases in the country. In this meeting, the experience of school reopening in other countries was […]...

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Created By: Bahar Abbasi
September 23, 2021

“Nardehbani, the overturned guardian of Iran’s education and training / Nader Pourkhani”

What glory comes after forty-three years of pain. Why not sit in the glorious garden, “Bagh Goli”? Before and after the revolution, our teachers never imagined that one day the country would reach a point where its most important ministry of education and training would be offered to Baghali. A country that has taken a […]...

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Created By: Nader Pourkhani
August 23, 2021

Journalism in Iran is a major misunderstanding; a report on the problems of journalists in Iran / Zahra Bagheri Shad

Years ago, when I was working on a file with my dear friend and colleague, Sheyda Laleh, titled “Why and How I Became a Journalist,” I had a conversation with Ali Akbar Ghazi Zadeh, a prominent journalism professor. I had fallen in love with reporting and editing in his classes, and now I was sitting […]...

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Created By: Admin
July 23, 2021

Structural critique of bar associations and the monitoring plan for lawyers/Mostafa Ahmadian

Understanding the current situation of the position of lawyers in the court of justice or the associations of lawyers in the vast machinery of the country’s judicial system can be achieved through studying its history and examining the past. From the time of the approval of the Law on the Quality of Obtaining a Lawyer’s […]...

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Created By: Mustafa Ahmadian
December 21, 2020