President of Farhangian University in the 34th National Meeting of Heads and Directors of Education across the country:
21,000 graduate teachers of Farhangian University will start working on the first of October
President of Farhangian University in the 34th National Meeting of Heads and Directors of Education across the country:
21,000 graduate teachers of Farhangian University will start working on the first of October
President of Farhangian University in the 34th National Meeting of Heads and Directors of Education across the country:
21,000 graduate teachers of Farhangian University will start working on the first of October
The president of Farhangian University announced the employment of 21,000 teachers graduating from Farhangian University in the 34th national meeting of heads and directors of education across the country from October 1, 1999.
According to the report of Farhangian University Public Relations, quoting the Information and Public Relations Center of the Ministry of Education, Dr. Hossein Khanifar said at the 34th National Meeting of Heads and Directors of Education across the country: we do. The virtual world turned restrictions into flexibility in education, and teachers came to cyberspace. Despite the challenges and limitations, our teachers' reaction speed was good.
The president of Farhangian University, noting that the corona was an important threat to order and the economy, said: "Even with these interpretations, education in the country was not disrupted, but virtual education should not replace face-to-face education, but they are defined together."
He added: "The world was confused about the decision to reopen schools and universities, and each country behaved differently."
Referring to five important reasons for the world to prevent the absolute closure of schools and the desire to reopen schools, Dr. Khanifar said: "Psychological, physical injuries and obesity led to serious thinking about reopening schools."
The President of Farhangian University, referring to our country's efforts to continue education during the Corona, said: "In less than a few months, we were able to stabilize our educational activities in cyberspace."
Referring to the activities of Farhangian University in the context of Corona, he said: "Farhangian University did not have a plan to participate in cyberspace education in the past, and now we have entered this space and started e-learning regions by launching the LMS system."
Dr. Khanifar said: 21,000 people will graduate from Farhangian University in October and will be attracted to the country's schools.
Referring to the opening of the Teacher Training Museum in Hamedan, the president of Farhangian University said: "A country that has more than 200 years of teacher training has valuable works and today Hamedan will open its first teacher training museum."