A comprehensive electronic plan aims to enhance labor force capabilities in an attempt to tackle unemployment.
The plan is reportedly accessible to university graduates and students in less-developed regions of the country.
Mohammad Taqipour, member of Technology and Education Development Initiative believed that using Japanese experience would help Iranians to increase the quality and efficiency of labor force.
“Electronic education also helps provide equal opportunities for all, those who live in far-flung regions,” he said.
One of the main objectives sought by the program was its dynamic features for expert teaching because a recorded digital class was one-way communication which faced many drawbacks, Taqipour was quoted as saying.
Taqipour added that experts from Iran ACECR(Iranian academic center for education, culture and research) and Japan’s International Cooperation Agency would work together in this project.
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