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Teaching and Learning About Islam: Essays in Understanding
Teaching and Learning About Islam: Essays in Understanding
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With a foreword by HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan, this collection of contributions from leading contributors on the teaching of Islam in schools is aimed as a step towards improving intercultural understanding.

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English
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9781908095534
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Foreword: HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal
Introduction: Learning and teaching about Islam: perceptions, perspectives and practice, Caroline Ellwood
Part One: Perceptions and perspectives
1 Internationalism and the Arab heritage, Samia Al Farra
2 Improving intercultural understanding: a case study of the United World College in Mostar, Mary Hayden and Jeff Thompson
3 Environmental education: an Islamic perspective, Basil Mustafa..
4 Reflections on a critical and cultural understanding of education in the Middle East: a personal experience of teaching in Islamic countries, Lawrence Burke
Part Two: Practice
5 Setting up an international school in an Islamic setting: a transplant alone will not do, Norm Dean
6 Teaching the crusades, Carole Hillenbrand
7 The Prophet Muhammad as a teacher, M A S Abdel Haleem
8 The King Fahad Academy: making a difference, a journey to internationalising a curriculum, Sumaya Alyusuf
9 The integrated madrasa pre-school project: developments in pre-school education, Kathy Bartlett
10 Islamic science and mathematics: new-found wealth, Richard Harwood
11 Arabic literature: fiction as a teaching resource for the understanding of Islam, Caroline Ellwood
12 Dealing with controversial issues, Malcolm Davis
Afterword: Caroline Ellwood

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