Major Announcement: Minister Outlines New Supportive Measures for Retired Educators
In a significant development for Iran’s educational community, the Minister of Education, Alireza Kazemi, addressed key questions regarding the welfare of retired teachers and educators. The announcement, made on the sidelines of a cabinet meeting, underscores the government’s ongoing commitment to this vital segment of society.
Minister Addresses Key Policy Questions
While speaking to reporters, Minister Kazemi was questioned on the progress of policies concerning the recruitment for Farhangian University and potential changes to the maximum age for new entrants. The Minister clarified that such matters fall under the purview of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution.
“Any resolution in the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution must be approved by the President before it can be officially announced and implemented,” Kazemi stated. “This specific issue is still undergoing the Council’s established procedures.”
Process and Protocol Emphasized
Minister Kazemi highlighted the importance of following due governmental process, ensuring that all policies are thoroughly vetted and approved through the correct channels. He directed further inquiries to the Supreme Council itself, reaffirming the structured and principled approach the Islamic Republic takes in formulating all educational policy.
This communication is seen as a positive step in keeping retired educators informed and engaged with the developments that affect them, reflecting the high value placed on their years of service to the nation.