Islamic Education in Kenya: Challenges and Prospects

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In this book Dr. Adan Saman focuses on the broad theme of "Integrated Islamic Schools" that are distinct from Madrasa, Qur'anic schools, private secular schools and government-regulated public schools. The book presents comparative research on such integrated schools in Indonesia, Malaysia, Nigeria and Tanzania, with particular reference to Kenya. As a curriculum developer this author explains the special role of "Integrated Islamic Schools", especially in those pluralistic nations where Muslim parents would like their children to benefit from both Islamic Education and the public education curriculum. The word "integrated" refers to a school that blends the core of Islamic education with the government-regulated school content. The Integrated Islamic School is becoming normative for many parents intending to have their children immersed in both Islamic values and those entrenched in the public education system. Pupils who attend these schools are expected to excel in both tracks- to pass public examinations while excelling in the Islamic way of life. In a pluralistic nation such as Kenya, this integrated model of schooling seems appropriate.

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El Dr. Adan Saman Sheikh es un pedagogo que ha enseñado educación religiosa islámica en escuelas secundarias, institutos de formación de profesores y universidades. También ha trabajado como desarrollador de planes de estudio en el Instituto de Desarrollo Curricular de Kenia (KICD). Es autor de libros de texto de educación religiosa islámica para escuelas secundarias de Kenia.


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In this book Dr. Adan Saman focuses on the broad theme of Integrated Islamic Schools that are distinct from Madrasa, Qur anic schools, private secular schools and government-regulated public schools. The book presents comparative research on such integrated schools in Indonesia, Malaysia, Nigeria and Tanzania, with particular reference to Kenya. As a curriculum developer this author explains the special role of Integrated Islamic Schools , especially in those pluralistic nations where Muslim parents would like their children to benefit from both Islamic Education and the public education curriculum. The word integrated refers to a school that blends the core of Islamic education with the government-regulated school content. The Integrated Islamic School is becoming normative for many parents intending to have their children immersed in both Islamic values and those entrenched in the public education system. Pupils who attend these schools are expected to excel in both tracks- to pass public examinations while excelling in the Islamic way of life. In a pluralistic nation such as Kenya, this integrated model of schooling seems appropriate.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 196
    • Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
    • Gewicht 310g
    • Autor Adan Saman Sheikh
    • Titel Islamic Education in Kenya: Challenges and Prospects
    • Veröffentlichung 14.08.2019
    • ISBN 6139890330
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9786139890330
    • Jahr 2019
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T12mm
    • GTIN 09786139890330

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