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October 2, 2024

Children

“Standing Up for Children’s Rights” / Hamed Farmand

Since 1338 (1959), with the adoption of the Universal Declaration of the Rights of the Child, November 29 (November 20) was named as World Children’s Day. On this day in 1368 (1989), the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child was also adopted. This day serves as an opportunity to remember the rights […]...

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Created By: Hamed Farmand
October 23, 2023

The transfer of prisons outside of cities; double suffering for families and children / Hamed Farmand

In the past weeks, the head of the judiciary of the Islamic Republic of Iran has emphasized again on the transfer of Rajai Shahr and Qazalhasar prisons outside of cities. The governor of Alborz province has also identified the presence of four “sensitive and important” prisons in this province and the gathering of families around […]...

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Created By: Hamed Farmand
May 22, 2023

The visibility of children in street protests/ Hamed Firmand

Mehsa Amini, a young woman, was killed by the agents of the “moral security police” in late Shahrivar 1401 (September 2022) during widespread protests against the Islamic Republic. In these protests, children, especially teenagers, play a central role, but perhaps more important than their role in these protests is the visibility of children during protest […]...

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Created By: Hamed Farmand
October 23, 2022

The role of recreational and sports centers in improving the mental health of society / Bahar Abbasi.

The positive role of recreational and sports centers and its impact on increasing and improving the mental health of society seems obvious; it should be noted that the per capita allocation of recreational and sports centers in the country does not yield interesting statistics. Generally, there is a concentration of facilities such as recreational and […]...

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Created By: Bahar Abbasi
May 22, 2021

From poverty to death; achievements of the government of prudence and hope for children / Sayeh Rahimi.

Rising poverty and marginalization, deprivation from education, early entry into forced labor, child marriage, drowning in the hot waters of Sistan and Baluchestan due to water scarcity, child suicide due to reasons such as poverty, ideologically-driven education and policies, detention of children under punitive programs, lack of educational justice, gender discrimination, increase in the number […]...

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Created By: Sayeh Rahimi
April 21, 2021

Compulsory work; Children’s share of social justice/ Saya Rahimi

In the 18th century AD, as a result of the Industrial Revolution and the employers’ tendency to hire cheap and unskilled labor, as well as the migration of people from rural areas to cities in search of suitable jobs, the unemployment rate increased dramatically and a phenomenon emerged that later became known as a major […]...

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Created By: Sayeh Rahimi
March 21, 2021

The small victims of a disaster called inefficient management/Shadow Rahimi.

The story began when a fierce and destructive storm took everything from Mr. Morris – his life, his possessions, and his home. While he was left devastated and unsure of what to do, he saw a woman with a few books in the sky. Mr. Morris’ entire life had been destroyed and he had no […]...

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Created By: Sayeh Rahimi
January 20, 2021

Ibrahim Saharkhiz; In Iran, we have a commercial view towards education and training/Interview with Ali Kalai

“Egypt is a country that does not have the necessary position and status for education and it is not the top priority in the country. Without it, there will be a thousand excuses. He himself was the Deputy Minister of Secondary Education in the second government of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The issue of coronavirus and the […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
November 21, 2020

Aman Gholich Shadmehr; The Solution to Today’s Education Dilemma in the Country is Localization/Conversation with Siamak Malamahmoudi

The representative of the Islamic Consultative Assembly and member of the Education and Research Commission of the Parliament talks about the situation of virtual education in the country and Shad network, saying that “my evaluation is somewhat negative and students have not been able to benefit enough from the Shad system.” He is Aman Ghlich […]...

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Created By: Siamak Molamohammadi
November 21, 2020

Rasoul Badaghi; In this education system, students are suppressed and destroyed / Conversation with Simin Rouzgar.

Rasoul Badaghi is a teacher and a member of the board of directors of the Iranian Teachers’ Association, with a 30-year history of teaching in schools across the country. In September 2009, after the popular protests against the results of the presidential election, he was arrested and sentenced to 6 years in prison and 5 […]...

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Created By: Simin Rouzgard
November 21, 2020

Investigating the Psychological Dimensions of Education during the Coronavirus Period; in Conversation with Shadi Javaheri/Interview with Mari Mohammadi.

With the emergence and spread of the coronavirus in the world, numerous articles and discussions have been conducted to critique, examine, and analyze its impact on human societies. From its effects on diplomatic and international relations to economic and sociological issues, the specific effects on the educated class in Iran have also been focused on, […]...

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Created By: Mari Mohammadi
November 21, 2020