Education Transformation in Muslim Societies -

Education Transformation in Muslim Societies

A Discourse of Hope

Ilham Nasser (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
232 Seiten
2022
Indiana University Press (Verlag)
978-0-253-06379-3 (ISBN)
23,65 inkl. MwSt
1. The book brings an action-oriented framework to hope. 2. The book is timely post pandemic. 3. It focuses on educators in Muslim communities. 4. Addresses k-16 education systems. 5. Authors are all experienced scholars and academicians in institutions in Muslim societies. 6. The book shifts the educational discourse in Muslim societies from deficiency to a strength-based orientation.
Hope is a complex concept—one academics use to accept the unknown while also expressing optimism. However, it can also be an action-oriented framework with measurable outcomes.

In Education Transformation in Muslim Societies, scholars from around the world offer a wealth of perspectives for incorporating hope in the education of students from kindergarten through university to stimulate change, dialogue, and transformation in their communities. For instance, though progress has been made in Muslim societies on early education and girls' enrollment, it is not well documented. By examining effective educational initiatives and analyzing how they work, educators, policymakers, and government officials can create a catalyst for positive educational reform and transformation.

Adopting strength-based educational discourse, contributors to Education Transformation in Muslim Societies reveal how critical the whole-person approach is for enriching the brain and the spirit and instilling hope back into the teaching and learning spaces of many Muslim societies and communities.

Education Transformation in Muslim Societies is a copub with the International Institute of Islamic Thought.

Ilham Nasser is Director of Empirical Research in Human Development, part of the International Institute of Islamic Thought's Advancing Education in Muslim Societies initiative. She has spent over 25 years in research addressing children's development and teacher education and professional development and is author of peer-reviewed books, journal articles, and book chapters. She holds a PhD in Human Development and Child Study from the University of Maryland–College Park and was a teacher education faculty member (promoted to Associate Professor) at George Mason University. Her research focus is on teaching and learning as well as curriculum development in sociocultural and political contexts and ways these influence children's development.

Acknowledgments
Preface
Part 1: Education, Hope, and Muslim Societies
1. Advancing Education in Muslim Societies Through a Discourse of Hope: An Introduction, by Ilham Nasser
2. Transcending Human Ruptures Through a Hopeful Muslim Education, by Nuraan Davids
Part 2: Contexts of Hope in Higher Education
3. The Power of Hope and Transformative Teaching: How to Frame an Educational Vision by Means of the Most Beautiful Names of Allah (al-Asma' al-Husna), by Mualla Selcuk
4. Fusion of Horizons: A Case Study of the Pedagogy of Transformative Hope for Muslim Women's Empowerment in Malaysia, by Suhailah Hossien
Part 3: Initiatives in Teacher Development
5. Teacher Professional Development in Palestine: Hope Despite All, by Ilham Nasser, Bassam Abu Hamad, and Sulieman Mleahat
6. Schooling Culture in Public Schools: Reform for Equity (A'dl) in Education, by Nora El-Bilawi
Part 4: Infusing Hope in K-12 Education
7. Positive Futures and Hope for a Better Life: A Transdisciplinary Approach for Imagining a Flourishing and Sustainable World, by Andreas M. Krafft
8. Hope for Developing Compassionate Relations with Humans and Machines: Emotional Cognition and Islamic Education in North America, by Sher Afgan Tareen
9. Intentional and Mindful Religious Studies to Develop a Holistic Identity in Young Muslims: A Case Study from North America, by Afeefa Syeed
Part 5: Final Critical Reflections
10. 21st Century Prospects for Hope in Transforming Education: Advancing the Dialogue, by Shelley Wong and Tyron Pitts
Authors' Biographies
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Advancing Education in Muslim Societies
Co-Autor Nuraan Davids, Mualla Selcuk, Suhailah Hossien, Bassam Abu Hamad
Zusatzinfo 7 Figures
Verlagsort Bloomington, IN
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 513 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Allgemeines / Lexika
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Bildungstheorie
ISBN-10 0-253-06379-5 / 0253063795
ISBN-13 978-0-253-06379-3 / 9780253063793
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