11 03 2008
This weblog will give you snaps of working as a teacher in the , I can claim, smallest school in Iran.
The school is located in Dayyer, one of the villages in the southern most province of Iran, Boushehr.

Most people do fishing for a living, as they live along the coast line of Persian Gulf.
There are four students in my class:
Mahdi ,7, who is in the first year

Parisa , 8, who is in the second year and is in charge of looking after sport equipment

Hosein , 10, who is in the forth year and is the proctor of the class

and Hamideh , 11, in the fifth year and is the librarian
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Two by two they are brothers and sisters, Mahdi and Hamideh ; Hosein and Parisa
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and last but definitely not least !!! is ME, Mohammad, 21, a teacher conscript, who has been teaching here for the last 2 years
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This weblog tries to share with you the extraordinary life of being the teacher of the SMALLEST school in Iran

congrats for new weblog. the only thing I have to say is please correct the alignment of the page. All the sentences are aligned like farsi (Righ to left) so all punctuations are missplaced.
Good luck and keep going
= thanks mate! sorry but i m not that professional in it. but i tried my heart out to do that
Great!
Hi
i read both ur english & persian weblog . A small class in the big word . It’s so greatway that you start writing weblog in english .
I hope foreign people from all of the word visit here & enjoy .
Be successful
All the time when i think that if i was a teacher i would be teach the astronomer . I’m sure ur sky is much clear than tehran & it would be beautiful. as a suggestion , if you can learn about it and teach to your student.
وبلاگ نو مبارک.خوشحال شدیم به محله ی وردپرسی ها اومدید
فقط یه مسئله! این وبلاگ قراره مخاطب انگلیسی زبان داشته باشه پس بهتره به لیست وبلاگ های انگلیسی زبان معرفی بشه نه فارسی زبان.برید به آدرس http://sherani.wordpress.com/wp-admin/options-general.php
زیان وبلاگ رو انگلیسی کنید.
موفق باشید.
= thanks for your comment and we will do that as soon as the assignments give us a break
Hail to you young prophet of God
how are you doing?x
man oh man! i can not help showing my feelings. i was really impressed. you are awesome. im a teacher too but nothing near to what u do. im all standing here and watching in great awe and wonder.x
God bless you and ur lil cute students
and God speed ur love
Yours truely,x
Hosein from Bushehr
Hey pal! I just visited both english and persian blogs of yours. Keep up with the great work. Take care
sale no mobarak
karetoon harf nadare
congrogulations for this new weblog.today KALOO is the biggest village in the world . the size of the places is a function of their peoples’ size!your school ,also,is great as a result of its teacher’s greatness
Dear AbdelMohammad,
You are doing a wonderful job. I’m impressed by your passion and enthusiasum. People who say that they would like to serve others should learn from you.
Good luck and keep us updated and post more pictures!
Best,
Hossein.
jalebe
Dear Mr.Sherani
I got some news about you and your students this morning by email and honestly I couldn’t stop thinking about it till now,
you are doing a great job and I really can’t describe my feeling
I live in Australia,very far from of our beautiful country but I can imagine your small city and that beautiful school
please say hi to Parissa,Hamideh,Hossein&Mehdi for me
I wish all the best for you guys
Hi there!
I have just read the first two pieces on your blog. Unfortunately I do not speak Farsi so can not read your other blog but am certainly looking forward to reading further postings here.
I am curious about something though. Why is it that the class is so small? Is it because there no other children in the area? Or are they working and cannot come to school (you mentioned that it is a large fishing area)? I did not quite understand the reason for the class size.