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22 June 2021

We are very excited to announce the publication of a new book entitled Curriculum Renewal for Islamic Education which was recently published with Routledge. 

The book is the culmination three years of effort from a team of 18 educators from around the world to develop a guidebook intended to empower educators in Islamic schools to lead curriculum renewal in their own schools. 

Each part of the book provides practical guidance to educators in a particular area of Islamic schooling.

Part I focuses on Islamic Studies formally.

Part II emphasises curriculum integration or more accurately approaching national/state curricular from an Islamic worldview.

Part III provides the pillars for a curriculum renewal process. 

The book is intended to be used as a set of readings to inspire renewed thinking in school-based curriculum teams or whole school professional learning communities. 

For a quick synopsis of the book watch this short video

For the full table of contents of the book, click Here 

Date: Tuesday June 22nd  2021

Time: 5pm for 5:30pm start – 6:30pm

Venue: Association of Independent Schools of South Australia (AISSA), 128 Greenhill Road, Unley 5061

RSVP:  18 June 2021 Light refreshments will be served, please let us know of your dietary requirements