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Homeyra, an Iranian blogger, writes how a teacher in a small village in Iran shared his experience in his blog and attract attention and support.
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The teacher´s experience is very important and special…
Greetings from Colombia.
would other places in Iran need on-line-internet teachers…??? I have a reference and friend in Tehran, am trying to learn Farsi, PhD-Ms-BA, and my educational background is in science-geology-mathematics-computer-artficial intelligence.
I think that in this small village habitans even do not know what the Internet is… It’s terrible that our civilization is so “broken”