Digital Media Recommendations for Kids
Submitted by mohtava on Wed, 10/26/2016 - 13:42New AAP guidelines say parents not only need to pay attention to the amount of time children spend on digital media -- but also how, when and where they use it.
New AAP guidelines say parents not only need to pay attention to the amount of time children spend on digital media -- but also how, when and where they use it.
World Day for Audiovisual Heritage (October 27) was commemorated on Tuesday in a ceremony attended by the Head of Iran National Library and Archives Reza Salehi-Amiri and Minister of Science, Research and Technology Mohammad Farhadi.
How much screen time is healthy for kids? Parents who are unsure of the answer can turn to a new set of guidelines put forth by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
Final Report: Expert Meeting on “Evaluating and Promoting the Position and the Status of Teachers in the IR of Iran: Challenges and Opportunities” 5 October 2016 Tehran, IR of Iran
The Islamic Society of Greater Houston (ISGH) and Daybreak Press Publishing, of the nonprofit Rabata, on Saturday held the second annual Muslim Women’s Literary Conference at UH in the Graduate College of Social Work auditorium.
Research is the most logical way to obtain answers to the challenges and problems we face, said Alireza Assareh, head of Research Center of Educational Studies. In educational system, research is used to find the best answer, best choice and best decision.
Hojjat-ol Islam Mohammadian said in press conference of 11th Authors and Producers of Educational Media and Materials: It's for many years now that we have a special concentration on values like Resistance, Martyrdom and Holy Defense in textbooks.
According to Mehr, Hojjat-ol Islam Moheyeddin Bahram Mohammadian said in "Teaching and Learning Methods Festival" in Tabriz: Educational system is in going through a reform process in recent years. This reform is a tool for realizing "Delightful Life", a decent life for every Iranian.
Some people blame economic problems, some lack of basic requirements for traveling between villages and some blame traditional structure of society for preventing girls from education. Statistics say that the number of illiterate girls is two times more than the boys.
Secretary of National Children's Rights Convenient said to Mehr: Protecting Those who couldn't educate