ماهنامه خط صلح

The textbook is not a government propaganda poster/ Bahrami’s salvation.
Curriculums in developed countries often contain materials aimed at strengthening social acceptance and increasing the social skills of children and students. Respect for traffic laws, preserving the environment and caring for the ecosystem, as well as teaching personal and public hygiene, are inseparable parts of education that are included in appropriate forms and formats for […]...
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Nejat Bahrami
The challenges of the government at the beginning of the academic year and its solutions / Ramin Karimiania
By examining the level of importance given by the governments of advanced countries to education and its impact on the overall development of these countries, and taking a brief look at the events related to this field in our country, it is clear that education has not been a priority in previous governments. Issues such […]...
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Ramin Kariminia
Majid Elhami in conversation with Ali Kalai: We feel that there is a plan in place that Khuzestan does not see prosperity and development.
He says that in his opinion the main issue is dam construction. He is not aware of several existing dams on the Karun River for water control. In his opinion, this is “a kind of water storage and transfer.” The monthly magazine “Peace Line” in this issue, considering the recent protests in Khuzestan province and […]...
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Ali Kalaei
The syndrome of restlessness in the era of neglecting environmental assessments / The harmonious melody of Koosar.
When talking about the dams built on the rivers of Iran, you should be careful; make sure your words do not question the sanctity of these structures; dam construction has become so sacred for some groups in Iran that they consider any criticism as blasphemy and want to destroy your reputation. Dam construction has become […]...
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Nikahang Kowsar
“Forgotten Earth, the death of the land; truths about the death of Iran’s land / Sam Khorshrooifar”
These days, when we talk about the environment in Iran, everyone immediately thinks of drought and water scarcity; an undeniable phenomenon resulting from corrupt management and exacerbated by climate change, which is taking away our ability to live in this land as Iranians. But there is another tragedy that is perhaps less talked about: the […]...
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Sam Khosravi Fard
Khalil Behrouzi Far, representative of the parliament, in a conversation with Simin Rouzgar: The main problem of young people is the issue of employment.
It says that the responsible for youth issues is the Ministry of Sports and Youth, and with the existence of laws and ministries, many problems can be solved if the laws are implemented. Khalil Behrouzi Far is the representative of the eleventh term from the electoral districts of Shaft and Fouman in Gilan province and […]...
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Simin Rouzgard
Monireh Arabshahi in conversation with Reza Ekvanian: The nature of humans shows a negative reaction in the face of limitations.
Minireh Arabshahi is a civil activist and one of the opponents of mandatory hijab in Iran. She was previously a radio health program host for two years and also worked as a radio playwright during that time. This civil activist has also been active as a reporter in social programs focusing on child labor. Prior […]...
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Admin
Masoud Bastani in conversation with Ali Kalai: The diagnosis of social networks should be native.
According to him, there are two important features for social networks. One is the horizontal nature of relationships in social networks and the other is the autonomy of users. Autonomy that he says “can influence the lifestyle of users.” What is the impact of social networks on the young generation of Iranians and how do […]...
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Ali Kalaei
اییDisappointed and fleeing from this country / Majid Daryaei
Observational learning theory, also known as learning through modeling, which some psychologists, including Bandura, have emphasized, is based on the idea that individuals will be influenced by various models, whether they want to or not. The progress of technology and the increasing speed of its branches bring about different teachings. This very fact has created […]...
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Majid Dori
یAmidst anger and despair / Ahmad Fakhimi
Answering any questions about university education and the future of young people in Iran, if it is not just a description of the situation of university students or non-students, is at least the first step in answering questions in this area. This note is an attempt to describe this situation or initial sketches of a […]...
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Ahmad Fakhim
Rahmatollah Nowrouzi, a representative of the parliament, in a conversation with Morteza Hamounian: The tears of the farmers have emerged.
A member of the Agriculture, Water, and Natural Resources Committee of the Islamic Consultative Assembly stated that “the tears of farmers have come” and said “potatoes have remained on the hands of farmers in Golestan province. A month ago, it was also left on the hands of Ardabil farmers. The total price for the farmer […]...
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Admin
The daily life of an Iranian teacher in the heart of Africa; a conversation between Ali Kalaii and Sara Kashkouli, an Iranian teacher in Botswana.
Sara Kashkouli is an Iranian teacher at an international school in the city of Gaborone, the capital of Botswana. She is an art teacher. Botswana is a country in southern Africa with a population of less than three million people. The majority of the people in this country are Catholic Christians. Sara Kashkouli has been […]...
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Ali Kalaei