Iran to change school course book content on Khamenei’s requests

John Smith
1 min readSep 1, 2022

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Iran is to change the substance of 200 school course books over the approaching scholarly year at the request of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, the FARS news organization has detailed.

“These progressions will be made by the teachers at the Farhangian instructor preparing college and some by the country’s instructive examination and arranging association for understudies from grades 1 to 12,” made sense of Education Minister Yousef Nouri on Wednesday. The progressions will be made for the following year, as the current year’s books are now being printed. The school year in Iran is booked to start on 24 September.

Last May, Khamenei said that content that isn’t down to earth and doesn’t help understudies ought to be eliminated. In a couple of years, however, the expulsion of material from school course books has turned into a questionable issue. The expansion of political substance or declarations about dubious Iranian military projects in reading material has picked up speed.

Changing the substance of textbooks has been a deep-rooted issue for Khamenei. He has communicated worry about their substance ordinarily and called for them to be amended.

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