Haddad Adel: We must train forces for this system
The head of the Academy of Language said that those who establish non-governmental schools should not consider themselves separate from the system and government. We should train forces for this system and not pave the way for those who study with the country’s money and taxes but go abroad and serve others.
Gholam Ali Haddad Adel, head of the Academy of Persian Language and Literature, today addressed the managers of non-governmental and trustee board schools, noting that some consider non-governmental schools beneficial and some harmful. He stated that if the founder of a non-governmental school creates a school with the aim of establishing an economic enterprise and selling goods without considering the country, this issue is not aligned with educational justice.
He added that if the goal of establishing a non-governmental school is to educate the country’s children regardless of their economic and social class, then non-governmental schools can be effective in the country’s progress and educational justice.
The head of the Academy of Persian Language and Literature stated that some families have financial means and want to cover their children’s educational expenses. This is a form of saving, and the education system can allocate those costs to other students.
Haddad Adel stated that those who establish non-governmental schools should not consider themselves separate from the system and government. We should train forces for this system and not pave the way for those who study with the country’s money and taxes but go abroad and serve others.