Iran's proposal to ISESCO: Awarding Best Teacher in Islamic world, forming a large student union
Pars Today - Iran's Minister of Education proposed introducing the best teacher and creating a student union in the Islamic world during a meeting with the Director-General of the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO).
Alireza Kazemi made three proposals during his meeting with Salem Mohammed Al-Maliki, Director-General of ISESCO. The proposals included designing a mechanism for selecting and introducing the best teacher in the Islamic world annually and awarding the Best Teacher in the Islamic World Award, creating a scientific and cultural student union in the Islamic world, and holding a scientific and educational Olympiad for students in the Islamic world.
Kazemi invited Al-Maliki to visit Iran and become familiar with the experiences and advancements of the Islamic Republic of Iran's education system.
Al-Maliki, for his part, expressed his gratitude for the invitation and hoped to visit Iran soon to become familiar with the valuable experiences of Iran's education system.
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