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The Islamic Teacher Education Program encourages Muslim educators to think deeply about putting vision into practice. The purpose of this program is to encourage all Islamic school teachers, whether they teach Islamic Studies or any other subject, to define the distinctions of their own teaching practice.
If you have an excellent idea for a research project is through the research grants open call. Awards can be made to eligible institutions to enable individuals or research teams to undertake anything from a standard research project through to a large-scale survey and other infrastructure or methodological development.
Paul Hamlyn Foundation is an independent grant-making organisation.
Our mission is to help people to realise their potential and enjoy a better quality of life, now and in the future.
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation is an independent grant-making organisation.
Our mission is to help people to realise their potential and enjoy a better quality of life, now and in the future.
Memory publishes high quality papers in all areas of memory research. This includes experimental studies of memory (including laboratory-based research, everyday memory studies, and applied memory research), developmental, educational, neuropsychological, clinical and social research on memory.
The course explores main traditional and contemporary Muslim educational thought, educational institutions and discusses the possibility of developing a leaner-centered approach in Islamic Education. The course will look at the theory and practice of Islamic Education in the modern Muslim world and across the Muslim communities in the West.
The Islamic Teacher Education Program is an online certificate program that trains educators in Islamic Pedagogy. It explores educational principles from Islam’s rich tradition of teaching and learning in a way that is relevant to today’s Islamic schools. It helps you explore how to align your teaching practice with Islamic principles.
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As an Islamic school teacher, you try to create a unique learning environment for your students. You integrate Islamic perspectives into your lessons whenever you can. You use teaching practices that you have learned from Prophetic traditions. You do your best to give your students a meaningful learning experience.
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The aim of the International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (popularly known as QSE) is to enhance the practice and theory of qualitative research in education, with “education” defined in the broadest possible sense, including non-school settings.
ALEXANDER KNYSH
Professor of Islamic Studies
Department of Near Eastern Studies
The Journal is interdisciplinary in approach, and includes reports of case studies, experiments and surveys, discussions of conceptual and methodological issues and of underlying assumptions in educational research, accounts of research in progress, and book reviews.
Adult Education Quarterly (AEQ) is a quarterly scholarly refereed journal committed to advancing the understanding and practice of adult and continuing education. AEQ aims to stimulate a problem-oriented, critical approach to research and practice, with an increasing emphasis on interdisciplinary and international perspectives. Innovative and provocative scholarship informed by diverse orientations and methodologies is encouraged.
Habib Umar bin Hafiz is the Director of Dar Al Mustafa, a seminary in Tarim, Yemen which is regarded as one of the foremost contemporary centres of Islamic education in the world. Habib Umar bin Hafiz is well known for his Prophetic lineage and status as one of the most important scholars alive today. His scholarship and preaching is highly regarded by Muslim communities from Indonesia to East Africa to Muslim communities in Europe and North America.
Islamic culture and its institutions, so often misrepresented and misunderstood by Westerners, is here articulated in Quranic Schools: Agents of Preservation and Change. Dating to the seventh century AD, these schools are indeed vestiges of the past. But they are equally reflective of Islam as it is lived today. Through ethnographic research in Morocco, Yemen, and Nigeria, this volume illustrates the various and changing roles of Quranic schools in both preserving and transforming social, educational, and religious practices.
Home Education is about the individual moulding life into shape, and not vice versa
Anthropological Theory is an international peer reviewed journal seeking to strengthen anthropological theorizing in different areas of the world. AT encourages work at a high level of conceptual analysis, and addresses substantive issues such as nationalism, language and representation, material culture, transnationalism, globalization, sexuality, race and difference, gender, violence, migration, religion and political economy.
A story of a society of persons dispersed around the Indian Ocean. The story of travel and mobility. This is the story of Hadramawt, Yemen, near the South Arabian coast.
An opportunity to win enter a creative writing competition. The competition is split into two categories by age: Junior (13-18) and Adult (19 and over). The best five entries we receive will be published in an anthology and other rewards.
Muslim civilisation stretched from southern Spain as far as China. From the 7th century onwards, scholars of many faiths built on the ancient knowledge of the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans, making breakthroughs that paved the way for the Renaissance.
The discoveries made by men and women in Muslim civilisation have left their mark on the way we live today. 1001 Inventions uncovers a thousand years of science and technology that has a huge but hidden impact on the modern world.
Due to the importance of Islamic Education in every aspect of our life, the ICIEd2011 endeavors to bring together scholars, experts and researchers from around the world to exchange ideas and views to improve and enhance the quality of islamic Education. In addition the conference is integral to the initiatives of the state of Selangor, Malaysia in its aim to enhance it's Islamic Educational System.
Home schooling is a more natural educational choice for many families who seek alternatives to a fast-paced, treadmill way of life. When families make decisions to live in closer harmony with the earth, to take a more spiritual approach to living, to reduce their contribution to world waste and pollution, and to simplify their daily lives, home schooling often seems the next logical step toward respecting life’s natural rhythms, both in terms of their children’s intellectual development and their day-to-day schedules.
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