TEHRAN: In view of the current situation, Iran has decided to resume educational activities in universities across the country, however, all classes will continue online while the campuses of educational institutions will remain closed.
According to Iranian media reports, the authorities have announced that online classes will continue until further notice to prevent students from being affected by the education.
It should be noted that universities and schools were temporarily closed due to the ongoing tension and security concerns in the country.
On the other hand, reports of multiple explosions have emerged from the northern areas of the capital Tehran, after which panic spread among the citizens, however, the authorities have not yet confirmed any loss of life or property.
Education experts say that in the current situation, the decision to resume online education is a temporary solution for students so that the education system is not completely affected. As soon as the situation improves, a decision will be made to reopen educational institutions.
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It should be noted that the ongoing uncertainty in Iran is not only affecting the economy but also the education sector, while there is also anxiety among citizens. In such a situation, the start of online education is being considered an important step so that students’ valuable time is not wasted.
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