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January 28, 2025

Corona

A nurse who does not have a nurse herself / Saghar Rahimi

This time, the most patient and tolerant group in society are angry and protesting. Since August of this year, a new wave of protests has begun among the nursing community in Iran. In the past two years, nurses in the country’s major hospitals, along with other sectors of society, have unprecedentedly gone on strike and […]...

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Created By: Soghra Rahimi
September 22, 2024

Hopelessness; the lost ring of consecutive suicides/ Saba Alaleh

Mental well-being nowadays is defined as a state of psychological, social, and physical prosperity, meaning that an individual is connected to all political, social, economic, and cultural structures due to their psychological coherence. Any disorder or turmoil in these structures also affects the individual. The increase in suicide rates in a society is also derived […]...

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Created By: Saba Alaleh
May 21, 2024

“Return to the book, the true book!/ Saeed Barabadi”

The file of reading books by people around the world, especially Iranians, has changed significantly due to the coronavirus and long-term quarantines afterwards. However, in order to better understand this change, we must consider and accept the new types of reading in statistics, and acknowledge that all audio and visual products that are currently being […]...

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Created By: Saeed Barabadi
October 23, 2023

Nurseless beds; Why is the Ministry of Health and Medical Education in Iran unable to provide human resources? / Mehrnoush No’edoust

According to the Director General of Human Resources at the Ministry of Health, there is a shortage of approximately ninety thousand personnel in the healthcare sector in the country; furthermore, during the peak of the COVID-19 situation, this ministry announced a shortage of approximately one hundred thousand nurses. What is the reason for this shortage […]...

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Created By: Admin
January 21, 2023

Gender equality advancements in 2021 / Elaheh Amani

The year 2021 was one of the most challenging years for women around the world. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the vulnerability of women and deepened economic and social disparities. Globally, the work conditions for women became more limited due to the economic downturn. Women’s jobs in the service sector, along with a sharp decline in […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
January 21, 2022

است Alexander Lotfi, spokesperson for the Coordination Council, in conversation with Ali Kalaei: There is no other way for teachers except for taking action on the field.

Iranian teachers have been actively working for years to fight for their rights and have incurred expenses; from imprisonment to job deprivation and other costs that have targeted these professional activists; a society that they are nurturing; but the spokesperson for the Coordination Council of Cultural Trade Unions in an interview with “Khat-e-Solh” says that […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
September 23, 2021

Ranking of Teachers in the Politics of Hostage/ Aziz Qasemzadeh

When we carefully review the story of ranking teachers, it is a suitable example of the type and perception of governance in Iran and the level of respect that decision-makers not only have for their audience but also for themselves. Those who come in front of the cameras and talk about various resolutions and colorful […]...

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Created By: Admin
September 23, 2021

The Coronavirus Crisis and the Education System / Rada Mardani

The question here is whether in textbooks and educational materials, should there be content about COVID-19 due to the current needs of society and students? The answer to this question is yes, as one of the most important features of educational content is being purposeful and up-to-date. Being purposeful and up-to-date means nothing but simulating […]...

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Created By: Rada Mardani
September 23, 2021

In case of necessity and urgency, the physical reopening of schools is essential/ Ahmad Madadi.

Should schools be in-person or online during the academic year? This is an important and straightforward question these days, not only for families and students and teachers in Iran, but also for all governments and major international organizations seeking an answer. The question may seem simple at first and can usually be answered in one […]...

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Created By: Ahmad Medadi
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

Souls That Make Money; A Field Report on the Process of Treating Corona in Iran / Mehrnoush Noudoost

The Corona vaccine arrived late in Iran under the shadow of the Islamic Republic, and the fifth wave was more severe than previous waves, engulfing the entire country in less than a month. However, apart from negligence in vaccination, another issue that the government plays a role in exacerbating is the treatment of Corona. The […]...

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Created By: Mehrnoush Noudoust
September 22, 2021

Inefficient Management of the Corona Crisis and Youth Unemployment / Saeed Shirzad

More than 500 days have passed since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The virus has infected nearly 190 million people and caused over 4 million deaths, making it one of the deadliest epidemics in human history. This global virus has affected all countries, and its official outbreak in Iran was announced several months after […]...

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Created By: Saied Shirzad
July 23, 2021