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Title: Islamic Education


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Islamic Education
  • Essential Factors For Effective Islamic Teaching
    Learning
  • Professional development for teachers

Presented by Salifu Baba 20 August 2007
2
Effective Teaching Learning Principles
  • At the end of this session, participants should
    be able to
  • Characterise Islamic education
  • Identify the mission of Islam
  • Identify the vision of effective Islamic teaching
    and learning
  • explain the purpose of Islamic education
  • identify and explain at least 6 essential factors
    underpinning effective teaching and learning.

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Islamic Education
  • The First World Conference on Muslim Education
    held in Mecca in 1977, characterised Islamic
    education as one that should
  • provide a balanced growth of the total
    personality of man through training of the human
    spirit, intellect, rational self, feelings and
    bodily senses. The training imparted to a Muslim
    must be such that faith is infused into the whole
    of his personality and creates in him an
    emotional attachment to Islam. (Hashim, 1996, p.
    87).

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Islamic Education
  • In Islam, the concept of knowledge is
    inextricably bound up with its belief system,
    particularly, al-tawhid (unity of God).
  • Islamic education integrates all knowledge and
    disciplines with Islamic ideology.
  • In short, Islamic education recognizes the
    jurisdiction of God Almighty in all
    disciplines. In fact, God occupies a centre court
    in Islamic education.

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Islamic Education
  • In the past, Muslim scholars transformed the
    form, content, and intent of sciences, education,
    and arts into Islamic disciplines by integrating
    intellectual and cultural development within the
    Islamic worldview.

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Islamic Education
  • However, many Muslim educators and practitioners
    would acknowledge that Islamic education, as it
    is taught today, has been ineffective in teaching
    and inspiring Muslim children to adopt and adhere
    to Islam as a way of life and a system of
    personal and social values.

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Islamic Education
  • The crisis of modern-day Islamic education is
    rooted, in large part, in the way we teach our
    children about Islam.
  • This approach which focuses primarily on
    conveying information about Islam, has failed
    to capture the hearts and minds of our youth.

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Islamic Education
  • A renewed approach is therefore needed one that
    addresses the real needs and concerns of
    students themselves.
  • The field of Islamic values education with its
    focus on beliefs, values, manners feelings,
    attitudes, and moral literacy skills should be
    the focus of contemporary Islamic education, as
    it was in the time of the Noble Prophet (SAW).

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Islamic Education
  • Fortunately, a sense of renewal is in the air
    today and enlightened Muslims are eager to find
    real solutions to the problems and challenges
    facing the Muslim community and, if necessary, to
    re-examine traditional paradigms within Muslim
    society including how and what we teach our
    children about Islam.

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Islamic Education
  • To achieve this goal, a unified and concerted
    effort is needed.
  • Muslim educators, practitioners and families must
    increase and unify their efforts to find creative
    solutions that will effectively bridge the gap
    between values and practice in the upcoming
    generation of Muslim youth.
  • Islamic schools have a crucial role to play in
    developing solutions and programs that will help
    foster this.

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Effective Teaching Learning
  • Principle
  • The vision of the an effective Islamic education
    makes an important distinction between teaching
    about Islam and teaching about being Muslims
  • Goals of Islamic education
  • The goal of Islamic education is not to fill our
    childrens minds with information about Islam,
    but rather to teach them what it means really to
    be Muslims.

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Effective Teaching Learning
  • The vision of effective Islamic teaching and
    learning being discussed is based on a dynamic
    rather than static, view of Islam and Islamic
    education.
  • This view is rooted in the belief that the
    mission of Islam is to positively transform the
    world, and that the purpose of Islamic education
    is to prepare young men and women capable of
    carrying out this mission.

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Effective Teaching Learning
  • According to this view, effective Islamic
    teaching and learning must have the power to
    inspire and transform students in the process of
    Islamic tarbiyyah.

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Effective Teaching Learning
  • Several factors are essential for effective
    teaching and learning to occur.
  • Islamic school teachers and practitioners must
    become better aware of the important role these
    factors play in effective instruction and future
    programs in Islamic education should be evaluated
    in the light of these or similar principles.

15
Effective Teaching Learning
  • Some essential factors for effective teaching and
    learning are
  • Meaningful
  • Integrative
  • Values-based
  • Challenging
  • Active
  • Instructional Standards

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Effective Teaching Learning
  • Meaningful
  • Students should feel that the content they are
    studying is worth learning because it is
    meaningful and relevant to their lives.
  • Students must see the usefulness and potential
    application of this knowledge to their everyday
    lives.

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Effective Teaching Learning
  • Integrative
  • Instruction must be integrated encompassing and
    engaging the whole child (spiritually,
    emotionally, socially, intellectually and
    physically).
  • It must be integrative across time, place and
    culture integrative across the curriculum
    integrating knowledge and values with action and
    application.

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Effective Teaching Learning
  • Values-based
  • The aim of Islamic education is to produce good
    human beings.
  • Accordingly, instruction should focus on values
    and considering the ethical dimensions of topics.
    In this way, Islamic education becomes powerful
    vehicle for character development, thus achieving
    its true goal.

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Effective Teaching Learning
  • Values-based cont.
  • Teachers must realise that every aspect of the
    teaching and learning experience conveys values
    and provide opportunities for students to learn
    about values.

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Effective Teaching Learning
  • Challenging
  • Students must be challenged to thoughtfully
    examine what they are studying, to participate
    assertively in group discussions, to work
    productively in cooperative learning activities,
    and to come to grips with controversial issues.

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Effective Teaching Learning
  • Challenging cont.
  • Such activities and experiences will help foster
    the skills needed to produce competent Muslims
    capable of presenting and defending their beliefs
    and principles actively.

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Effective Teaching Learning
  • Active
  • Great deal is demanded from both the teacher and
    students.
  • The teachers must be actively and genuinely
    engaged in the teaching process making plans,
    choices, and curriculum adjustments as needed,
    rather than mechanically following a manual.

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Effective Teaching Learning
  • Active cont.
  • Teachers must be prepared to continuously update
    their knowledge, adjust goals and content to
    students needs, take advantage of unfolding
    events and teachable moments, develop examples
    that relate directly to students, and other
    practices that facilitate active and meaningful
    instruction.

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Effective Teaching Learning
  • Active cont.
  • Furthermore, effective instruction must emphasise
    hands-on activities that call for students to
    react to what they are learning and to use it in
    their lives in some meaningful way.

25
Effective Teaching Learning
  • Instructional Standards
  • Certain instructional standards must be in place
    for meaningful and authentic teaching and
    learning to occur.
  • Student achievement increases when these
    standards of instruction are implemented.

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Effective Teaching Learning
  • Task
  • Evaluate one of the topics you are teaching
    currently in the light of the 6 effective
    teaching and learning principles discussed today.
    What can you see?

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Effective Teaching Learning
  • THE END
  • Question Time
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