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Teachers Adapting to Remote Teaching as COVID-19 Shuts Schools

Iran Reports over 2,500 New Cases of COVID-19 Infection

In the past few weeks, several videos of teachers went viral while they were teaching their students from home by recording videos.

According to Fars News Agency, teachers share the videos on the internet and the school channel on social networks in order to prevent any disruption in the education process. Alongside these measures, students are also assigned and tracked by teachers.

Students with special needs are an exception, because just learning from television or social media is not enough for them. Therefore, some teachers go to the students’ homes.

Teachers Adapting to Remote Teaching as COVID-19 Shuts Schools 1
The above image shows Saeedeh Saki teaching at the home of one of the eighth grade students in the city of Hoveizeh in Iran’s Khuzestan province.
Teachers Adapting to Remote Teaching as COVID-19 Shuts Schools 2
Aziza Qaleie, a sixth grade elementary school teacher for students with disabilities, teaches her students at their homes while the schools are closed due to the spread of the coronavirus.

Seyyed Javad Hosseini, Deputy Education Minister and Head of Iran’s Special Education Organisation says 164,384 hours of educational courses, counseling services for seven groups of students with special needs are accessible through cyberspace, home-based education and tutoring during school holidays.

“Students with autism, emotional-behavioural disorders, visual impairments, hearing problems, physical disabilities, mental retardation and multi-disability can use these materials in 2034 schools,” continued Hosseini.

He went on to say that more than 22,500 staff, administrators, advisors and teachers are providing such students with education when schools are shut down.

“Teachers have run 9,930 online classrooms and students are given virtual training through these channels.”

Teachers Adapting to Remote Teaching as COVID-19 Shuts Schools 3
Soheila Taheri, Al-Zahra Elementary School teacher in Darreh-Shahr city of Ilam Province, writes daily lessons on her wardrobe door and delivers them through cyberspace to students.
School Education in Iran During Coronavirus
Ali Akbar Sahrai, a physics teacher in Dehloran, Khuzestan province, put a piece of simple nylon with a few thumbtacks on the wall at home to provide his students with virtual education. Since the early days of coronavirus outbreak he recorded educational videos and sent them to the parents.
School Education in Iran During Coronavirus Days
A teacher of an elementary school in Khuzestan province uses her white fridge as a classroom board. Masoumeh Onsori is a third grade elementary school teacher in the city of Hamidiyeh who writes tutorials on her fridge and sends the videos to her students.
Teachers Hold Online Courses During Coronavirus Outbreak in Iran
Teachers remember their students even in times of illness. Although she is hospitalised due to being suspected of having coronavirus, Ms Shokrollahi, sixth grade teacher, has not forgotten her teaching duties while struggling with the disease. She teaches her students through social media while lying on hospital bed.

Maryam Sadeghzadeh Tabatabai, a third grade teacher in Ahwaz, says “To produce visual content, my daughter records a video of my teaching on a white paper at home, and I send it to my students on social media.

“My students also have a great deal of creativity in cyberspace. For example, one of the students makes songs for the textbook poems, and after playing those songs with a guitar, she sends them to the virtual classroom.”

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Students at Jam Poindegan Elementary School communicate online with their teachers using interactive webinars. They receive educational content through the School’s Technology Assistant. The class is fully interactive, with all students watching the audio and video of their teachers and classmates.
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Rahil Basooli is a third grade elementary school teacher in Dashtestan, Bushehr, who has been teaching her students by creating an educational animation and sharing it on social media.

Iran’s Minister of Education, Mohsen Haji-Mirzaee also wrote on his twitter page recently that “My colleagues across the country have been able to creatively continue the teaching process while the schools are closed. I thank all my good colleagues, especially the teacher who used her own home stuff to educate her students in Hamidiyeh.”

The death toll from the new coronavirus outbreak in the Islamic republic is on the rise. Hundreds of people have lost their lives, while thousands are confirmed infected with the virus. Besides China, Italy and South Korea, Iran is among the worst-affected countries since the outbreak of the disease last December. US cruel sanctions also add insult to the injury.

As part of its efforts to contain the virus, Tehran has taken several measures including the closure of all schools and higher learning institutions, calling off sports events and restricting travel.

The deadly coronavirus, known as COVID-19, has spread to over 130 countries so far. The World Health Organisation has declared the outbreak a “pandemic”.

Iranian Armed Forces to Screen People for Coronavirus

Iranian Armed Forces to Screen People for Coronavirus
Iranian Armed Forces to Screen People for Coronavirus

General Abolfazl Shekarchi noted that after the Leader’s order to the Armed Forces Chief of Staff Major General Mohammad Baqeri, a meeting was immediately held on Friday at a camp called Imam Reza with the presence of commanders of the armed forces and deputy chiefs of staff.

He added that the health ministry had some requests. One of the issues raised was assisting the ministry in the screening process. The fixed and mobile clinics set up by the armed forces are scheduled to perform this job in a short while.

Iran Army to Hold Biological Defense War Game
Iran Army to Hold Biological Defence War Game

“Another issue is the increase in hospital beds. Today, a large part of the armed forces hospital beds are at the service of the patients and the health ministry. This number is expected to double and 10,000 rest beds will also be given to the ministry,” underlined Shekarchi.

This Iranian top general maintained that logistical assistance in the production of masks and disinfectants was also requested by the health ministry, and all the armed forces bodies, especially the defence ministry were tasked with meeting most of these needs.
The armed forces were also asked to assist the health ministry by providing specialised human resources and services.

A decision was also made to cut Coronavirus Transmission Chain. The armed forces would use the power of law enforcement to increase public participation against the deadly virus, stressed Shekarchi.

Iranian Nuclear Firms to Help Sterilise Homegrown Masks

Iranian Nuclear Firms to Help Sterilise Homegrown Masks

Saying the nuclear companies have a duty to help people in all provinces in this critical situation, Seyyed Reza Rafiee added that the producers of masks can deliver their products to Sharparto Company at Shahid Shahriari Radiation Site located in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Special Economic Zone.

He said sterile treatment is a serious matter carried out by the company.
“We are ready to help the country when the people are struggling against the Coronavirus.”

Gamma irradiation is an infrastructure for food safety and treatment. We have launched our company as the first private sector company in the Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari Special Economic Zone to provide different industries with the facility, added Rafiee.

He pointed out that one of the most important commercial uses of nuclear technology is the sterilisation of medical stuff and equipment.

In this process, one of the gamma, x or electron beams is released into the equipment to destroy microorganisms, viruses, bacteria and microbes.

Iran Army to Hold Biological Defence War Game

Iran Army to Hold Biological Defense War Game
Iran Army to Hold Biological Defence War Game

Following an order issued by Leader of Iran’s Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei on the formation of a military medical base to contain the spread of COVID-19, Iran’s Army Commander Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi chaired an extraordinary meeting of the Army units on Saturday to coordinate efforts in the battle with the contagious disease.

In the meeting, held via video conference, the Army commander unveiled plans for a nationwide “biological defence war game” starting Sunday, saying the exercise will be staged under command of the Army’s Biodefence Base and under supervision of Deputy Chief of Army for Coordination Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari.

The Army Ground Force will be taking the lead in the war game, whose field commander will be Brigadier General Kiumars Heidari, the Army chief announced.

Moreover, the top general assigned the Army Air Defence Department, the Air Force, and the Navy to establish bases in Arak, Bushehr, Hormozgan, Chabahr and Konarak as part of an inclusive plan to counter the COVID-19 outbreak.

Major General Mousavi also issued an emergency order to set up a host of medical centres across the country to help tackle the coronavirus epidemic, saying the Army will be establishing new health centres in 300 neighbourhoods and areas across Iran to detect the coronavirus cases and prevent the spread of the disease.

As soon as the Coronavirus Battle National Headquarters defines the quotas and the locations, the Army will add 4,000 more hospital beds and allocate convalescent homes to the coronavirus patients, the Army chief announced.

On Thursday, Ayatollah Khamenei cited clues to a possible “biological attack” on Iran in the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, ordering the Armed Forces to set up a “health and medical base” to organize the efforts to prevent the spread of the disease.

The Leader assigned the Armed Forces to work on the necessary methods to prevent a further spread of coronavirus, in addition to the other activities such as treatment of patients and establishment of medical centers like field hospitals and convalescent homes.

Fighting COVID-19 Needs Global Action, Iran’s Rouhani Tells World Leaders

Fighting COVID-19 Needs Global Action, Iran's Rouhani Tells World Leaders

In this letter, the president expressed the policies and programmes of the Islamic Republic of Iran in this regard, emphasising the need to break and lift the unjust sanctions of the United States against nations with regard to the current global situation and the development of common health protocols between neighbouring countries, adding, “No country can manage this huge, dangerous crisis alone, let alone if it has many difficulties accessing international financial markets and supplying its needed goods”.

In a letter sent on Friday addressing leaders of several countries, President Hassan Rouhani referred to the spread of coronavirus and its turning into a global epidemic, and wrote, “This virus does not know any borders and chooses its victims without any political, religious, ethnic and racial consideration.”

“Confronting the virus requires coordinated regional and international actions on the one hand, and taking tough measures, meeting the basic needs of the people, providing financial support to those affected by the suspension of economic businesses, enormous health and medical costs, etc. on the other hand; the implementation of these measures requires a strong economic power and tens of billions of dollars in funding,” wrote the President.

In his letter, President Rouhani has pointed out to the heads of addressed countries that the Islamic Republic of Iran, unlike other countries grappling with the virus, faces serious obstacles and restrictions stemming from two years of widespread illegal sanctions, maximum pressure policy and systematic government obstructions by the American government. The US regime has imposed more than 100 sanctions against the Iranian people and government in recent years, adding about 1,200 Iranian individuals and entities to its sanctions lists.

Pointing out that these sanctions have caused about $200 billion direct damages to the Iranian economy in less than two years, Dr Rouhani added, “Most foreign national and companies, even nationals and corporations of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) member states, have practically followed these sanctions, while these actions are in clear breach of human principles, international regulations, including the JCPOA and Security Council Resolution 2231”.

Rouhani also wrote that the US government, even at the height of this widespread crisis, has continued to push for unlawful efforts to thwart Iran’s efforts, saying, “Their Secretary of State has impudently urged other countries to make sending humanitarian aid to Iran subject to the fulfilment of America’s irrational and inhumane demands”.

The President pointed out that the Islamic Republic of Iran, with the utmost transparency after identifying the first person to have the virus, began confronting it and, as acknowledged by the WHO representative, the Iranian government has made tremendous progress in combatting and controlling COVID-19, stressing that no country can manage this huge, dangerous crisis alone, let alone if it has many difficulties accessing international financial markets and supplying its needed goods.

Rouhani continued, “There is no doubt that in the face of a dangerous global epidemic, Tehran and Qom are not far from Paris, London and New York, and any policy that weakens the economic structure and medical system, and limits financial resources for crisis management, will have direct effects on the fight against the epidemic in other countries”.

Reminding that defeating coronavirus is an “international” task, the President addressed the recipients of the letter that you are expected to think of measures to implement the commitments of all countries under United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231 and humanitarian obligations, so that the illegal US sanctions against the Iranian people become ineffective, and the their economic terrorism, which has shown its ugliest and most inhumane image, is confronted‌

The president emphasised, “It is time for the international community to stand up to US’ illegal and inhumane bullying and not let the unjust US sanctions against Iran affect the fight against the deadly virus”.

“US sanctions against Iran -and following them by other nations- are not only illegal and contrary to UN Security Council resolution, but also unethical and inhumane, and its inhumane dimension today concerns no longer only the Iranian people, but the people of the region, and it encompasses other countries as well; this is not a collective punishment of the Iranian people, but a collective punishment against all humanity,” wrote Rouhani.

 

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Hossein Modarres Khiabani says in the past few days, due to the measures taken and the proper supply of all kinds of goods, fortunately there was no problem in providing people’s basic needs.

He stressed that this process will certainly continue.

“People must not be worried about production of these items, and also their availability and delivery. The fruit and vegetable markets have even been urged to minimise their New Year vacations.”

“Considering the current conditions, we have also called on all detergent, mask and disinfection factories as well as all public supply centres and stores to work uninterruptedly during Nowruz holidays.”

As regards alcohol, he said, the priority has so far been given to hospitals and medical centres.

Last week, it was decided to provide 130,000 litres of alcohol to 22 detergent-prodcution units to specifically produce disinfectants and gels and supply them to pharmacies for public consumption. Pharmacies are now in a much better situation in terms of delivering these products.

 

Rouhani Hails Leader’s Decree Urging Armed Forces to Form Health Base

Rouhani Hails Leader's Decree Urging Armed Forces to Form Health Base

Rouhani said on Saturday since the launch of the National Headquarters to confront the Coronavirus, Chief of the General Staff of Iranian Armed Forces, the Chief of Islamic Revolution Guard Corps, as well as the army and law enforcement bodies have attended the meetings.

Rouhani said by activating the joint headquarters under the command of the leader, all the abilities of the armed forces would be improved.

He made the comments during the meeting of National Headquarters to Fight against Corona which was held via video conference on Saturday.

At the meeting, the minister of health and other staff presented reports on measures taken to combat the spread of the coronavirus, and new proposals were submitted for approval.

Meanwhile, Alireza Raisi, Deputy Minister of Health presented a report on the health ministry’s plan to collect information opresin the situation of households across the country. He said all the patients across the country are sent to health centres for treatment through this plan.

After listening to the report, Rouhani thanked the doctors, nurses and medical staff who are shouldering a heavy burden today.

At the end he expressed hope that God may grant immediate health to all patients.

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Saeed Namaki said currently 31,000 Health centres across the country are engaged in the implementation of the National Plan.

“To date, over 6.5 million households have been monitored and we have introduced the suspected cases to the centres. At these centres the patients are introduced to a specialist or hospital if required. The procedure is being carried out on a daily basis,” reiterated Namaki.

Iranian Armed Forces to Screen People for Coronavirus
Iranian Armed Forces to Screen People for Coronavirus

“1,200 referral centres are also taking part in this plan and we do hope with the help of the Armed Forces the number of these centres reaches 2,500,” underlined Namaki in a video conference with President Hassan Rouhani on Saturday.

At the conference, the issue of greater control over traffic was raised and the health minister said new restrictions will come into force as soon as possible.

Namaki further expressed hope with the cooperation of the people, the ministry could reach good results before the start of the new Iranian year.

No Country Except Iran Could Deal with COVID-19 under Sanctions: Rouhani

No Country Except Iran Could Deal with COVID-19 under Sanctions: Rouhani
No Country Except Iran Could Deal with COVID-19 under Sanctions: Rouhani

Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday that all countries around the world are currently coping with the disease, but Iran’s conditions are different and the actions were acceptable.

Rouhani further emphasised the need for accurate and transparent information in the fight against coronavirus, adding that the main need of today’s society is the ease of mind along with public participation to deal with coronavirus.

He made the comments in a meeting with his advisors and deputies to coordinate actions against coronavirus.

Iran’s Health Ministry announced on Saturday the number of coronavirus infections has increased to 12,729, out of whom 611 have died and 4,339 have recovered and been discharged from hospital.

The Health Ministry’s spokesman, Kianoush Jahanpour, confirmed 1,365 new cases of coronavirus infections, including 97 new deaths, during the past 24 hours.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 14

Iranian Newspapers

Iranian Newspapers

Abrar:
1- Iran to Clear Streets in Next 24 Hours
2- Iran Leader Orders Chief of Staff of Armed Forces on Corona Battle
3- UN Chief: We’ll Help Iran Fight against Coronavirus
4- US Extends Emergency Situation against Iran
5- Japan Provides Iran with 2.5-Billion-Yen Aid for COVID-19 Fight

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 14


 

Arman-e Melli:
1- Armed Forces Finally Get in: Clearing Cities Will Start in 24 Hours
2- Iran Asks for Loan from IMF after 57 Years

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 14


 

Ebtekar:
1- Armed Forces to Clear Streets
* Iran Leader Calls on Armed Forces to Form Medical Base
2- Encourage People to Stay Home: Rouhani Issues Orders to 4 Governors-General
3- US Must Immediately End Its Economic Terrorism against Iran: Zarif to UN Chief

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 14


 

Etemad:
1- US’ Blind Missile Attacks in Iraq Kill One Civilian, Several Iraqi Police Forces, Soldiers: Revenge from Iraqi People
2- Iran Fighting Coronavirus with Its Hands Tied: Zarif Scolds World’s Inaction

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 14


 

Ettela’at:
1- US Launches Terrorist Airstrikes against Iraqi Resistance Positions
2- Iran Asks for $5 Billion Loan from IMF for Fight against Coronavirus

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 14


 

Jomhouri Eslami:
1- Use of Armed Forces in Fight against Corona
2- Most Advanced Technologies Used to Eradicate COVID-19 in Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 14


 

Kayhan:
1- We’ll Use All Means against US Troops: Iraqi Resistance
2- Latest Disinfectant Facilities of Army, IRGC Unveiled
3- Zarif Stresses Need for Removal of US’ Unilateral Sanctions for Fight against Corona

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 14


 

Shargh:
1- Iran Finally Accepts Ukrainian Plane’s Black Box Data Be Extracted in Ukraine

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 14