The valuable guide for the glorious future
Submitted by admin on Sat, 04/24/2010 - 21:12The Iranian Studies, affiliated to Harvard University and The Instituteof Iranian Studies, in Goettingen, has recently published a review by Houman Harouni
The Iranian Studies, affiliated to Harvard University and The Instituteof Iranian Studies, in Goettingen, has recently published a review by Houman Harouni
Noushafarin Ansari, Secretary of Children's Book Council of Iran (CBCI), together with Zohreh Ghaeni and Mohammad Hadi Mohammady, authors and directors
UNESCO’s third international training workshop on Memory of the World with the subject of Audio and Visual Inheritance has been held on 17 to 19 January 2010 at the Iranian National Library in Tehran.
Extensive investment of developed countries making online accessibility to documents related to children's literature leads to new
Iranak Bank, the bank of Iranian children's culture and literature, was created by the Research Institute for History of Children's Literature.
The Children's Book Council of Iran holds workshops with specific themes on children's literature, every Monday throughout the year.
On Wednesday the first day of the month of Mehr, Ms. Poupak Azimpour, expert on Iranian ritual puppets visited the "Research Institute for History of Children's Literature", and provided valuable and interesting information on the history of Iranian ritual puppets.
The month of Mehr is associated with passing of two outstanding personalities who made endless efforts to bring education and literature to the children of our country, Hossain Ebrahimi Elvand and Masoumeh Sohrab.
He was a builder from the world of awareness.
Last year when a metal school bag attracted everyone's attention in the Education Museum in Esfahan,