PEACE-MARK

Last updated:

January 2, 2026

Monthly Peace Line Magazine

Hossein Haqverdi, member of the Education Commission of Parliament: In the country, there is no vaccine available for students.

He believes that the software is happy, not “a series” that has “many” problems. He says that “virtual education (distance learning) is not the same as in-person education” and in his opinion “education is a two-way process.” He also believes that “we cannot risk the health of teachers, students, and their families.” He is Hossein […]...

Read More
Created By: Admin
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 […]...

Read More
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 […]...

Read More
Created By: Rada Mardani
September 23, 2021

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 […]...

Read More
Created By: Nejat Bahrami
September 23, 2021

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 […]...

Read More
Created By: Ramin Karimi‌nia
September 23, 2021

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 […]...

Read More
Created By: Mohammad Khaksari
September 23, 2021

Textbook, Ideological Advertising Courtyard / Mohammad Ali Mahdizadeh

On November 13th, 2003, the document of the twenty-year vision of the Islamic Republic of Iran was announced to the leaders of the three branches of government, with the goal of Iran becoming a developed country with the first rank in economy, science and technology in the region by the year 2025. This vision aimed […]...

Read More
Created By: Mohammad Ali Mehdi‌Zadeh
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 […]...

Read More
Created By: Sharif Hassan‌Zadeh
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 […]...

Read More
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 […]...

Read More
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 […]...

Read More
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 […]...

Read More
Created By: Hessam’adin Poursabet
September 23, 2021