CITE aims to be the leading knowledge hub for Islamic thought and education. CITE will achieve this in ways that benefit communities nationally and globally, building on Islam’s long tradition of scholarship and awareness of the modern context
7th Annual Australian Islamic Schooling Conference
Islamic Worldview: Renewing Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment
17 & 18 August 2024
Culturally responsive pedagogy is essential to promote the national education priorities of equity and excellence for all learners. An additional challenge to meeting this goal, is that Muslim learners are diverse in their cultural, ethnic and linguistic backgrounds, levels of religiosity, theological positions, and attachment to Islam as a primary identity marker.
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Location
Centre for Islamic Thought and Education
University of South Australia,
De Lissa Building,
Magill campus, Lorne Avenue,
Magill, SA, 5072