SAUDI ARABIA

How does OWIS ensure that students develop a deep understanding of Islamic culture and values in a global context?

OWIS integrates Islamic Studies within the International Baccalaureate curriculum in a meaningful way, connecting lessons to students’ real-life experiences to help them develop a deep understanding of Islam and its significance in their lives. It demonstrates how Islamic principles can be applied in their interactions, decision-making, and ethical behavior as part of the global community. Additionally, it enhances students’ understanding of cultural diversity, tolerance, and the concept of global solidarity among individuals, groups, and nations through participation, empathy, and respect for diversity while showing respect for others’ freedom, following the teachings of the prophets, peace be upon them.

What methods do you use to make learning engaging for students?

I use a variety of teaching methods, including activity-based learning, inquiry-based learning, storytelling, collaborative learning, interactive learning, role-playing, critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity. I also demonstrate enthusiasm, as the teacher serves as a role model for students. The focus is on encouraging students to be inquisitive in order to understand faith on a deeper level rather than merely memorizing facts. Additionally, I incorporate self-assessment, peer assessment, role-playing, connecting knowledge to real-life experiences, reflection, and extracurricular activities while considering students’ individual differences.

Can you explain the key areas of focus in Islamic studies at each grade level at OWIS?

At OWIS, Islamic Studies in the primary stage focus on several key areas:

Tawheed 

Fiqh and Behavior

Hadith and Seerah

Quran and Tafsir 

Islamic Values and Ethics

These areas are integrated with the IB framework.

How do you encourage students to connect Islamic teachings to their daily lives and personal growth?

I encourage my students to connect Islamic teachings to their daily lives and personal growth through a variety of educational methods and practical applications that make Islamic values and principles part of their everyday behavior. These methods include:

Practical Application in Daily Life:

Linking Islamic Teachings to Daily Situations at School and Home:

Using Technology and Interactive Learning:

Instilling Love for Worship and Islamic Values through Motivation and Encouragement:

The Role of the Teacher as a Model and Role Model:

How do you use technology to enhance the learning experience for students?

I enhance the students’ learning experience by utilizing educational apps, online resources, and videos, and I use technology to engage students as a remedy against discouragement and poor performance, as it can be adapted to meet their needs. Our school has provided all the resources that contribute to this, including an internet network, tablets for students, a partnership with Apple, interactive smart boards, and various educational applications such as Kahoot, Quizzes, Keynote, Freeform, Pages, Notes, different research platforms, Quran apps, and many other apps that make the learning journey rich in excitement, enthusiasm, engagement, simulation, and personal interaction.

What do you find most rewarding about teaching Islamic studies at OWIS, and how has the experience shaped your teaching approach?

What made me feel most comfortable in teaching Islamic Studies is OWIS’s commitment to providing all available resources to enhance the level of education, along with offering moral and material support by providing a collaborative and respectful work environment. They also prioritize professional development and training, while appreciating and valuing the efforts I put in.

Naturally, this has influenced my teaching style, leading to the acquisition of diverse skills and experiences that contributed to the development and improvement of my teaching approach. I have shifted away from the traditional role of the teacher as a mere transmitter of information to becoming a facilitator in the classroom, where the student is at the center of the teaching-learning process. Additionally, this has increased my use of technology in education and the connection of learning outcomes to real-life situations.

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Register with us to enroll into our play-based, inquiry-led curriculum which lays the foundation to a fruitful co-educational learning journey for your child

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