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Schools of Education are emerging academic units in higher
educational institutions in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations.
Most of these teacher training programs are in their infancy
stages. Modern day educational discourse across teacher training
programs globally, including the Middle East and in the GCC, have
predominantly focused on student-centered approaches to teaching
and learning. This approach to teacher training is infused with
critical scholarship and marks a shift away from positivist
approaches to educational scholarship. Integrating critical
scholarship in GCC teacher training programs brings about a number
of challenges, as this approach to education is a departure from
traditional cultural and social norms for schooling in the region.
This multidisciplinary volume highlights some of the challenges and
complexities that inevitably arise from this paradox. Professors,
researchers, and specialists working in the GCC have contributed to
this volume with the intent of empowering educators with authentic
and contextualized research and insights to advance collective
understanding of the complexities and challenges of teacher
education and training in the GCC. Ultimately, this work will serve
as a practical tool and resource that can be employed by schools of
education to provide authentic insights, strategies, and research
to further develop teacher training in the GCC and globally.
This book presents the views of leading scholars, academics, and
educators on the renewal of Islamic schools in the Western context.
The book argues that as Islamic schools in Western contexts have
negotiated the establishment phase they must next embrace a period
of renewal. Renewal relates to a purposeful synthesis of the
tradition with contemporary educational practice and greater
emphasis on empirical research substantiating best practices in
Islamic schools. This renewal must reflect teaching and learning
practices consistent with an Islamic worldview and pedagogy. It
should also inform, among other aspects, classroom management
models, and relevant and contextual Islamic and Arabic studies.
This book acquaints the reader with contemporary challenges and
opportunities in Islamic schools in the Western context with a
focus on Australia.
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