June 2015

Education is Different from Craftsmanship

Dr Mohammadian,  the head of the OERP in an exclusive interview with Farhang monthly said, "education is a fine and sensitive task whose outcomes will be known over a long period of time and various factors are involved in it including teachers, textbooks, learning content, teaching strategies, facilities, families cooperation, social attitude, etc." reported by OERP Public and International Relations

Sustainable Lifestyles

Globalization has made consumers powerful actors in our world economy. Our daily choices as consumers affect the lives of workers in distant places and the way people live. Sustainable consumption means buying goods and services that do not harm the environment, society, and the economy. Although it is predominantly an issue for high-income and emerging economies, consumption is an excellent entry point for teaching about sustainable development. Consumer education is practical, touching the daily lives of people near and far away. Local consumer action can have a global, social, economic, and environmental impact, both today and tomorrow.