This week is Teacher's Week in Iran. I was watching TV that I heard about the smallest school in the world. I've searched about it in the Net, and if you let me, I like to share it with you here, too.

Abdul Mohammad She’rani, a young Iranian teacher in a very remote village in Iran, bloging about his very small school and his 4 students in a small Iranian fishing village of Jamalabad Kalu near the southern port city of Bushehr.

 

Social media did something nearly miraculous: Iranian media and even CNN reported about this village and the government helped with road construction and other facilities.

 

UNESCO recognised the school as the smallest in the world.

He published his memories in a book "Story of the Smallest School in the World" and now it is published for the 4th time.

His blog was the second best blog in the world in Deutsche Welle Germany, in 2008.

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  • Very appropriate Arif.  Good.  There is always option of further improvement.  Thanks

  • Dear Mishaikh,
    With your kind permission, may I translate it? I think, it should be like this,

    " Toward destination, I moved alone
    But successive coming of people made it caravan"

    Opine, pls :)
  • میں اکیلا ہی چلا تھا جانب منزل مگر
    لوگ آتے گئےقافلا بنتاگیا

    I started my to move to my destination alone, but people kept coming to me and so it made a full caravan.

  • Hello dear Sewar!

    It is going to be translated in English.

  •           Hi my dear, and thanks for the nice information. By the way, is the book translated into English? Actually, I like to read about such experiences. God bless you.

  • Oh, Nida dear thanks!

    I was worried if it is showed again or not!

    Thanks for your saying :)

  • Great! I can see those wonderful photos now!

    And Happy Teachers' week to all Iranians! :)

  • Hello dear Anele :)

    It was a photo and it had a problem while uploading, but I changed it after reading your comment and add some new information to it. Thanks for your nice attention.

    Yes, it is teacher's week in Iran and if you let me I like to say to you:

    teacher-day1.jpg

    I admire your way of teaching here in EC, dear.

  • Yes, Noaslpls!

    He is really fantastic!

  • Thanks dear Nida :)

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