Madrasah Publishing House Unveils Its 2025-2026 Collection of Educational Resources
In conjunction with Book Week, the Madrasah Publishing House, affiliated with the Educational Research and Planning Organization, has announced the release of its inaugural publications for the 2025-2026 year. This diverse collection, spanning modern sciences, literature, and learning skills, marks a significant step in enriching the country's educational content.
This year's catalogue features a wide array of genres, including fiction, scientific works, skill-building guides, research volumes, and educational magazines. Notably, it addresses contemporary topics such as artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, and the principles of aviation, including airplanes, rockets, and hovercrafts. The list also includes engaging titles for children and teenagers, such as "The Selfish Cow," "Our Forest Friends," "Tuka's Loneliness," and "Up to the Sky."
In the realm of fundamental sciences, the release of "Astronomy 1" and "Astronomy 2" provides reliable and compelling resources for enthusiasts in the field. The collection is further bolstered by scholarly reference works, including strategic documents, instructional manuals, and literary critiques. Specialized academic contributions, such as bibliographies of lithographed textbooks, highlight the publishing house's dedication to documenting the history of education.
Continuing its mission to strengthen students' core competencies, Madrasah Publishing has introduced two key publications focused on enhancing reading, writing, and spelling abilities. It has also released new workbooks designed to make the learning process more interactive and engaging for students.
Complementing the literary offerings, the publishing house has issued new print runs of the monthly "Peywand" magazines (issues 1, 2, and 3) and launched a series of 3D puzzles. These additions are aimed at fostering creativity and improving manual dexterity, underscoring Madrasah Publications' commitment to an educational approach rooted in hands-on experience, innovation, and skill development
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