Monday 10 November 2014

How could the teaching of Islam be improved in schools?



The teaching of Islam can be improved in schools by the creation of a critical space in Religious Education in which Muslim pupils can be taught to articulate, justify and critique their values and beliefs and reflect on the rationale for what they believe, and in which non-Muslim pupils can reflect on the realities of a religiously 'enchanted' world-view which Muslim pupils often bring into the classroom.

History also has an important role to play by showing how the scientific inventions and social and philosophical precepts that emerged from Islamic civilisation (c.700 -1400) cross-fertilised humanistic and Christian learning to form the platform for the European Renaissance. Pupils need to be shown that Islam has a long history of interconnection with the cultures and ideas of a multi-faith world.

Dr. Matthew L. N. Wilkinson, Director, Curriculum for Cohesion

You can follow these ideas up in my new book published by Routledge: 'a Fresh Look At Islam In A Multi-Faith World: a philosophy for success through education' (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fresh-Look-Islam-Multi-Faith-World/dp/0415813190)

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