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#101 |
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Join Date: May 2009
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The propaganda in the school books seems more bold to us, but the truth is in Iran the curriculum particularly in high school is dominated by math, chemistry and physics (or biology). Languages, history and other social sciences get maybe an hour or two a week!
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Phuket
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lol relax guys, this was just about some reform. it did not talk so much about what they learn but about changes in the educational system.
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the propoganda dies off as the students get older but it still wastes their time ![]() i kno because if studied with iran's curriculum |
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#104 |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Tehran
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some nice schools in esfahan, this is how they should be like, the 70s style brick thing is really suitable for schools, it gives such a nice feel, but they need to be a bit bigger , i think one major highschool that can hold 2000-3000 kids in one area is better than 4 that can hold 500, and green space and trees are certainly needed, instead of this fenced/walled asphalt field i wish they could open up highshcools like the university style and have them be free or atleast have a low , gate type of thing rather than walls like this (which should be standard for elementary schools) , but whatever for now
![]() here they are ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() http://www.panoramio.com/user/654318...to_id=63526617 |
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#105 |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Tehran
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does anybody know the largest highschool of iran?
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#106 |
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#107 |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Tehran
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some of the schools i already posted, they arent open yet
hopefully, all kids will get to attend these places, in an open, mixed and happy environment ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() btw, these are schools built by donors, not the actual municipality http://esfahan.irna.ir/Display.aspx?...&NID=180329255 |
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#108 |
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#109 |
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remind me to put these up
http://www.mehrnews.com/fa/newsdetai...NewsID=1742823 |
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#111 |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Washington D.C.
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I'm pretty sure those Apple laptops are owned by the children, seems like all the kids brought their own personal laptops to class. But the dell desktops in the classrooms is pretty surprising!
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#112 |
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Location: Tehran
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yea i dont understand
these guys use laptops for what? lol good that they use bue iss is : there is such a huge gap, some kids dont have pencils some have macbooks |
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#113 |
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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hmm, i'm from Indonesia, I want to ask to all Iranian here (to satisfy my Curiosity
)is there any Co-Ed school in Iran ? since all Public schools in Indonesia are Co-Ed
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#114 |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Tehran
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No, only kindergarten and uni
Everything used to be mixed, and highschools were separate Now all are mixed |
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#116 |
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new highschool
in naghdeh looks ugly but good size ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() http://orumiyeh.irna.ir/Display.aspx...&NID=180187892 |
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Iran to build 480,000 classrooms for the poor
TEHRAN, Feb. 19 (MNA) – Head of School Renovation Organization of Iran says this organization has built 480,000 classrooms to replace portable classroom settings. Morteza Raeisi said that complete elimination of portable school classrooms has been in our agenda, and we have replaced these portable classrooms with building new schools, or pre-built school classrooms. In an interview to Mehr News, he said there have been enough funding provided for the School Renovation Organization, and so far, the Organization has replaced 1,200 portable school classrooms across the country. He also emphasized that the number of portable school classrooms approaches zero and said: “if there are a few portable classrooms left in some areas of the country, is due to the migration of these people and the mobile-style of their living, and thus they are forced to hold single class-room style out there.” Raeisi said that Sistan and Baluchistan, Hormozgan, and Kerman Provinces have the largest number of portable classrooms, and that “despite the difficulties, we have been trying to replace these classrooms with school and pre-built classrooms in all these regions.” SH/MH MNA END http://old.mehrnews.com/en/newsdetai...NewsID=1817471 |
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#118 |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Tehran
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Omdivaram
This should of been already done decades ago |
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Forgive me if this is not allowed. I've a request to make. Has anybody here a recent photo of Merat High School in Tehran? I'm a direct descendant of the school namesake.
I lived in Tehran for a year as a teenager in the mid-1970s (attended Community School which was shuttered in 1979) but never got to see Merat High School. Here in the U.S., I've run into former students of the place but that was some 30 years ago. Again, if such a request is against the rules of this forum, please accept my apologies. Note: I've been following this forum for some time now and have finally joined. It's a splendid forum. |
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#120 |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Tehran
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oh there is nothing wrong with that We will do our research Btw , welcome to the forum
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