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Gonbad-e Qabus
Gonbad-e Qabus, a monument in the city of Gonbad-e Qabus in the northern province of Golestan, is one of the most significant tomb towers in Iran and the tallest brick tower of its kind in the world. It is a tangible cultural heritage of Iran registered in UNESCO List as World Heritage Site.
Lessons to Learn from Surah Baqarah
We all know that surah Baqarah is the longest chapter in the Quran. It comes with lessons, commandments, stories and duas (supplications) that can transform our lives in a powerful manner.
Green spaces are a mental balm for city dwellers
A splash of green in an urban landscape can lift the spirits of city residents, a new study suggested
Old schools in Kerman to be turned into eco-lodges, guest houses
Old and abandoned schools will be transformed into eco-lodges and guest houses in order to develop hospitality industry across towns and villages in Kerman province, southeastern Iran.
Dr. Tourani said that we have 5 educational research institutes
The fulfillment of the goals of the Transformation Document depends on the participation of all sectors of education system
Dr. Tourani said that the organization is also responsible for providing textbooks and organizing the International Film Festival of Roshd and the Educational Aid books Festival.
Leading role of the Organization for Research and Educational Planning in the production of Transformation Document subsystems
Dr Heydar Tourani spoke in a meeting with a number of foreign cultural delegates, referring to the document on the fundamental transformation and national curriculum as a roadmap for the development of textbooks
One in four children live in country of conflict or disaster
A quarter of the world's children — about 535 million — are living in a country affected by conflict or disaster, the head of the UN children's agency said.
Role of mothers in educational success of their children
Policies and programs aimed at increasing educational and economic opportunities typically target either low-income children or their mothers, but not both, which limits their impact in fostering intergenerational mobility
When children lose control
Gone are the days of children being ‘seen and not heard’.
Age and education affect job changes
New research reveals that people are more likely to change jobs when they are younger and well educated, though not necessarily because they are more open to a new experience.
Social media making children feel more lonely
More children are struggling with feelings of loneliness and social media is being blamed.
Parents pass on love of reading to children
Did you share your favorite childhood book with your children? If you did, you're not alone. Most people do. But did you know it can help your children to develop a lifelong love of reading?
Female teachers key to achieving gender equality in education
At this year’s European Development Days in Brussels, global leaders met to discuss the critical role education plays in sustainable development.
Breaking the cycle of child labor in Peru
Most laborers in Peru are forced into a vicious cycle by circumstance
Mohammad Beheshti
24 October 1928 – 28 June 1981 was an Iranian jurist, philosopher, cleric and politician who was known as the second person in the political hierarchy of Iran after the revolution
Long-term tablet use causes attention problems in children
While the progress of technology and its accessibility improves our lives, it may also impede communication skills in children, and tablets and smart phone use should be very limited for children of all ages.
Children as young as four are self-harming
When I first read about children as young as four presenting with mental health difficulties, such as self-harming behavior and anxiety, I sighed heavily. Have we really come to this? I wondered.
Allowing employees to be self-driven improves performance
Managers who encourage staff to take more control over their workflow by putting them in the driver’s seat find themselves with more competent and connected teams with motivated, engaged, high-performing and loyal employees, research by the University of Melbourne shows.