In September 1400, about 77,000 teachers who graduated from Farhangian University will go to the classroom.
In September 1400, about 77,000 teachers who graduated from Farhangian University will go to the classroom.
According to the public relations of Farhangian University, quoting the Information and Public Relations Center of the Ministry of Education, Hossein Khanifar, in a meeting with members of the Board of Trustees of Farhangian University, which was held in the presence of the Minister of Education in Shahid Rajaei building, said: Farhangian University It is only in the position of manpower trainer, and planning for these forces must be done by the Ministry of Education and in the form of discipline, gender and provincial planning, over time periods of 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 years. Will happen.
He added: "Families should know that the selection, employment and change of trends in attracting student-teachers in cases such as gender relations, religious affiliations, etc. is done by the Ministry of Education and is not at the disposal of Farhangian University."
Referring to the changes in the age of admission of volunteers in Farhangian University, Khanifar said: "According to the decision of the Higher Education Council, the age of admission of student teachers is defined as 35 years, master's degree 40 years and doctorate 45 years."
The President of Farhangian University, referring to the huge difference between retired manpower or on the verge of retirement and the manpower required by this system, clarified: 4 methods have been proposed to reduce the gap between the recruited manpower and the outgoing manpower, which are: Continuation of continuous undergraduate courses with an annual capacity of 20,000 people; Continuation of training courses with an annual capacity of 40 to 50 thousand students until 1403; Admission of students with bachelor's degrees from other universities and presentation of master's degree in Farhangian University and launching associate degree courses in primary education until 1403.
Khanifar considered the severe shortage of teachers, limitations in space and facilities and the growth of skills training from 2900 people in 1994 to 70 thousand people in 1400 as the reasons for establishing training centers (Article 28) and said: Temporarily, campuses have been established to prevent overcrowding, which will be closed or redeveloped to meet educational needs.
He said: "Fortunately, with the activities carried out, we will be able to provide education to about 77,000 graduates of Farhangian University as teachers in October 1400, so that they can work in the classrooms."
In the end, the president of Farhangian University said: "To date, we have twice managed to review the curriculum of Farhangian University." This review was conducted for the first time in 1995 and for the second time with a gap of 3 years in 1998.