Number 115

Hanging Pieces; Short Story: Reza Salehi Nia, Painting: Masoumeh Mostafazadeh, Poetry: Nima Safar Safalai
Short Story: Meeting with Don Quixote in Tehran, written by Reza Salehiniya. I’m sorry, there is no Farsi text provided. Please provide the text so I can translate it for you. Painting: “Dance” by Masoumeh Mostafazadeh. من یک دانشجوی رشته مهندسی کامپیوتر هستم I am a computer engineering student. Poem: “The Time of Loneliness” by […]...
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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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Ali Kalaei
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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Siamak Molamohammadi
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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Simin Rouzgard
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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Mari Mohammadi
A joyful system for the sad ruins of deprived students who are unable to study/ Puyan is happy.
15 million and 138,523 people; this number makes up the student population of Iran, of which according to Ministry of Education officials, slightly more than 12.2 million people use the Shad system. (1) This means that more than 3 million people are unable to use this system for various reasons. This is happening while 75 […]...
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Deepening Gender Gap in Education; The Tragedy of Girls’ Dropout/Elham Amani
The coronavirus pandemic has had a profound and long-lasting impact on education systems around the world, leading to the closure of many primary, secondary, and tertiary institutions globally. According to estimates by international organizations, as of September 30, 2020, over 1.077 billion students have been deprived of in-person education. The pandemic has exacerbated existing inequalities […]...
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Elahe Amani
What happens to the health of students’ body and mind during the time of coronavirus? / Morteza Hamoonian
Sources: 1 – 30 teachers and 11 students in Baghmalek city have been infected with coronavirus, IRNA, October 29, 2020 2 – 23 teachers in Izeh city have been infected with coronavirus; 3 teachers have lost their lives so far, Khabar Online, October 27, 2020 3 – 35 students in Gilan have been infected with […]...
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Inefficient infrastructure and failure of universities in online education for students / Mohammad Nistani
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Mohammad Neyestani
“Learning under the shadow of the dreadful coronavirus; a suffering that bears no fruit/Kiumars Amiri”
Coronavirus is a strange and terrifying word that has cast a shadow over the lives of people around the world for almost a year now. It has caused significant changes and upheavals, especially in the field of education, and it is uncertain how long this dark shadow will remain. This dark and ominous fate has […]...
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Kiomars Amiri
A look at child suicide due to lack of virtual education facilities/Shida Aryaipour
Currently, our society is moving from a traditional society towards an electronic society, especially since the outbreak of the coronavirus, where the implementation of electronic discussions has become necessary and essential. Education, as an important institution in society, has important responsibilities in facing this social, political, and cultural process in order to preserve our national […]...
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Sheyda Ariaeipour
Coronavirus Epidemic; The Necessity of Considering Gender Factors in Education/Management by Azam Bahrami
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Azam Bahrami