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E-raamat: Supporting Modern Teaching in Islamic Schools: Pedagogical Best Practice for Teachers [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

Edited by (International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Malaysia)
  • Formaat: 274 pages, 14 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 7 Halftones, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003193432
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Tavahind: 296,75 €
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  • Formaat: 274 pages, 14 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 7 Halftones, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003193432

Supporting Modern Teaching in Islamic Schools: Pedagogical Best Practice for Teachers advocates the revamp of the madrasah system and a review of the Islamic curriculum across Muslim countries and emphasises training needs for Islamic teachers for modern instructional practice.

Islamic schools across Muslim countries face 21st-century challenges and teachers need continuing professional development to help them keep abreast of modern teaching practice. Books, papers, educators and parents have consistently called for curriculum change to transform teaching and learning in Islamic schools. Divided into three unique parts, Part 1 of the volume focusses on content knowledge, pedagogy and teaching methods; Part 2 highlights professional development, responsibilities and lifelong learning; and Part 3 comprises chapters on Islamic curriculum review, reform and Islamisation of knowledge.

Scholars from the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Asia and Africa review the Islamic curriculum to highlight areas for further improvement and provide modern techniques and methods of teaching for pedagogical best practices and effective outcomes in Islamic schools. With these contributions, this volume will be of interest to OIC countries, Islamic student teachers and Islamic teachers who work in international and local settings.



This book advocates the revamp of the madrasah system and a review of the Islamic curriculum across Muslim countries, and emphasises training needs for Islamic teachers for modern instructional practice. It will be of interest to OIC countries, Islamic student teachers, and Islamic teachers who work in international and local settings.

Part 1: Content Knowledge, Pedagogy and Teaching Methods
1. Sound
Pedagogies and Mis-Pedagogies in Teaching Islam: Learning from Canadian
Muslim Educators
2. Are Contemporary Islamic Education and their Pedagogical
Approaches Fit for Purpose? A Critique and Way Forward
3. Environmental
Education and Indonesias Traditional Islamic Boarding Schools: Curricular
and Pedagogical Innovation in the Green Pesantren Initiative
4. Developing an
Islamic Teacher: Islamic Cultural Contents in ELT Textbooks in a Muslim High
School in Southern Thailand
5. Islamic Instruction as a Student-Centred
Approach
6. Philosophical Inquiry as a Method for Teaching Islamic Education
7. Technology Infusion in the Design of an Impactful Islamic Education
Learning Experience Part 2: Professional Development, Responsibility and
Lifelong Learning
8. Measures of Physiognomies in Fostering Islamic Teachers
Professionalism in Selected Al-Majiri Integrated Model Schools (AIMS) in
Sokoto State, Nigeria
9. Enhancing Professionalism in Teaching Islamic
Studies through Employment of Adequate Instructional Resources
10. Improving
Islamic Self-Motivation for Professional Development (Study in Islamic
Boarding Schools)
11. Islamic Teacher Professionalism: The Role of Family and
Society in Teacher Professionalisation
12. Teachers Roles in Making Multiple
Intelligences Work in Indonesian Muslim Schools
13. Lifelong Learning among
Islamic Studies Teachers: A Path for Professionalism Part 3: Islamic
Curriculum Reform, Assessment and Islamisation of Knowledge
14.
Research-Based Reform of Madrasah Curriculum in Bosnia and Herzegovina and
its Implications for Fostering Teachers Professional Development
15. Arabic
Teaching at Australian Islamic Schools: Working with Student Diversity and
Curriculum Challenges
16. Islamisation of Knowledge: A Critical Integrated
Approach
17. Maktab Teachers and Behaviour Education: Ruminations from a
Teacher Education Programme in the UK
18. Islamic Religious Education (IRE)
Teachers in the Netherlands: From Tradition-Based to Modern Teaching
19. The
Role of Supplementary Schools Education in Shaping the Islamic Identity of
Muslim Youths in Europe
20. Crafting a Strategy to Assess the Learning of
Islamic Studies in Elementary Schools
Ismail Hussein Amzat is an Associate Professor, Kulliyyah of Education in the Department of Social Foundation and Educational Leadership at the International Islamic University Malaysia.