TEHRAN – Iran’s Ministry of Education is trying to reduce stress among children and teenagers and stress and anxiety following air strikes by the Zionist regime by rendering psychological support and counseling via Hotline 1570.
According to Mehr’s news agency, families, especially children and teenagers, have become worried after the Zionist regime’s attack on Iran since Thursday.
Some teenagers are still taking the final exam, leading to more stress.
However, it is not possible for students who are still taking the exam to travel with their families, based on the decision of the Tehran Governor’s Office, which allows administrative agencies to work online until Wednesday, June 18th.
The Zionist regime’s attacks are not limited to Tehran. Students in other cities are also stressed and anxious.
These reasons have been made by the Ministry of Education, which announced that it had been done earlier, planned and rejected the delay in holding the exam, and decided to take the alternative exam for those who missed it after many requests from students and their families.
The Ministry of Education’s Information and Public Relations Department made a presentation based on the decision to make the best exam, with presentation number 2.
The headquarters, the 9th grade state adjustment exams, and other remaining internal exams for Khordad students will be held by the school according to the published schedule.
Students who are unable to participate in the exam will be able to take the permitted absentee exam, but the date will be announced later.
Details on timing and how to hold state-adjusted 9th grade permit absent exams and other internal exams will be presented by the state education department and presented to students at schools.
The Ministry of Education is always with our dear students and their parents, trying to create the right conditions for the success of education.
The ministry emphasized to preserve the spiritual peace of children and teenagers, prevent families from telling concerning news to their children, and teach them safety issues.
The Department of Education Hotline 1570 expert responders are ready to provide free phone advice to families and students in all states of the country every day from 8am to 12pm.
Additionally, face-to-face centres provide the opportunity to receive face-to-face counseling at more than 700 counseling centers under the Ministry of Education and Training nationwide.