Unions Rights

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March 9, 2026

Unions Rights

یTeachers; From Silence to Protest/ Ali Pour Soleymani

As we approach Teacher’s Week 2015, we are slowly entering the second year of the government of prudence and hope. President Rouhani, at the beginning of his term, considering the knowledge he had of the cultural community, teachers, and their demands, as well as the cultural mindset of educators towards the academic and managerial qualifications […]...

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Created By: Ali Poursoleyman
April 24, 2015

On December 10th, a step towards unionization/Mohammad Habibi.

In 2014, for the New Teachers’ Movement, was the year of breaking the silence after almost eight years of recession and inactivity, and the beginning of civil protests. We were still in the early months of the new year when a flood of letters from teachers addressed to government officials and parliament members was published […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Habibi
March 25, 2015

Preschool teachers, victims of Rouhani government’s contractionary policies / Mohammad Habibi

Peace Line – Based on psychological and educational experiences and studies, the early years of a child’s life play a fundamental role in their growth and development. This is because eighty percent of a child’s personality is formed in the first six years of their life. Therefore, preschool education is of special importance. Preschool education, […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Habibi
November 24, 2014

A Look at the Symbolic Capital of Teachers in Iranian Society/ Mohammad Habibi

The fate of the young generation and the future of the country, which are dependent on the performance of teachers – the main implementers of educational programs – has become entangled. Teachers play a crucial role in the process of education and, as Jean Piaget, the famous contemporary psychologist, said, the most beautiful plan for […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Habibi
October 24, 2014

The national and global identity of a teacher.

When talking about teachers, the conditions of teachers in the country, their problems, the process of change and developments, the ups and downs of education and learning, facilities, and different perspectives in different times and governments are discussed; but on the eve of World Teachers’ Day, our unintentional focus turns towards teachers in different parts […]...

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Created By: Admin
November 25, 2013

Why Farzad Kamanagar?

Naming the 19th of Ordibehesht as Teacher’s Day is a subject that has been brought up since 3 years ago, simultaneously with the execution of Kurdish teacher, Farzad Kamangar. Various reasons have been presented for declaring this day in the name of Farzad Kamangar. On the other hand, many people, driven solely by emotions and […]...

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Created By: Admin
October 9, 2013