Arabic Teaching at Australian Islamic Schools: Working with Student Diversity and Curriculum Challenges
Type
Book chapterAuthor/s
Selim, NadiaAbstract
This chapter aims to help Arabic teachers at Australian Islamic schools make Arabic learning experiences more meaningful to Muslim Arabic learners whose profiles, levels, needs and interests are increasingly diverse. The chapter draws on some ideas from the literature on education ...
See moreThis chapter aims to help Arabic teachers at Australian Islamic schools make Arabic learning experiences more meaningful to Muslim Arabic learners whose profiles, levels, needs and interests are increasingly diverse. The chapter draws on some ideas from the literature on education and language education while remaining sensitive to the Islamic nature of the context. The chapter proposes three principles: at-taʿāruf (knowing one another), at-tšāwur (consultation) and taš-jee’ al-istiklāliy-ya (encouraging autonomy) that can inform the teachers’ viewpoints or approaches. The chapter is divided into three main sections. The first introduces the chapter and its focus. The second provides a contextual background. The third discusses the three principles for engaging with learners and making Arabic learning meaningful. These sections are followed by the conclusion.
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See moreThis chapter aims to help Arabic teachers at Australian Islamic schools make Arabic learning experiences more meaningful to Muslim Arabic learners whose profiles, levels, needs and interests are increasingly diverse. The chapter draws on some ideas from the literature on education and language education while remaining sensitive to the Islamic nature of the context. The chapter proposes three principles: at-taʿāruf (knowing one another), at-tšāwur (consultation) and taš-jee’ al-istiklāliy-ya (encouraging autonomy) that can inform the teachers’ viewpoints or approaches. The chapter is divided into three main sections. The first introduces the chapter and its focus. The second provides a contextual background. The third discusses the three principles for engaging with learners and making Arabic learning meaningful. These sections are followed by the conclusion.
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Date
2022Source title
Supporting Modern Teaching in Islamic Schools: Pedagogical Best Practice for TeachersPublisher
RoutledgeLicence
Copyright All Rights ReservedFaculty/School
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, School of Languages and CulturesDepartment, Discipline or Centre
Arabic language and culturesShare