Maktab education : a community imperative and the making of Muslim ambassadors

IF 0.7 2区 哲学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH British Journal of Religious Education Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.1080/01416200.2023.2278129
Imran Mogra
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ABSTRACTContemporary discourse on Muslims and Islam has included a reassessment of traditional educational institutions; makātib and madāris. Hitherto, understanding insider aspirations and anxieties appear to be rare. To this end, the perspectives of Muslim female teachers in makātib (supplementary schools for Muslims, sometimes known as ‘mosque schools’) in England were surveyed. This original article attends to their views regarding the aims of this educational provision. Bourdieu’s theory of social reproduction is used to rationalise their perspectives. The findings reveal their professional aspirations and suggestions to better the learning processes. They expose a changing phenomenon. Furthermore, through their services, they challenge stereotyped assumptions about makātib and their functions. The data de-mystifies the visions they hold for Muslim children and the wider society.KEYWORDS: MaktabMuslimeducationBritishwomenmadrasah AcknowledgmentsThis work was not funded.Disclosure statementThe participants attended his training session.Additional informationNotes on contributorsImran MograImran Mogra has authored Jumpstart RE! (Routledge 2018), Islam: A Guide for Teachers (SAGE 2020) and Religious Education 5-11 A Guide for Teachers (Routledge 2023). He is a senior lecturer in professional studies and religious education, Primary Education, College of Education and Social Work, Faculty of Health, Education and Life Sciences, Birmingham City University, England.
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Maktab教育:社区的当务之急和穆斯林大使的培养
【摘要】当代关于穆斯林和伊斯兰教的论述包括对传统教育制度的重新评估;Makātib和madāris。迄今为止,理解内部人士的愿望和焦虑似乎很少。为此目的,对英国makātib(穆斯林补充学校,有时被称为“清真寺学校”)中穆斯林女教师的观点进行了调查。这篇原创文章关注他们对这一教育规定的目的的看法。布迪厄的社会再生产理论被用来合理化他们的观点。调查结果揭示了他们的职业抱负和改善学习过程的建议。它们揭示了一个不断变化的现象。此外,通过他们的服务,他们挑战了对makātib及其功能的刻板印象。这些数据消除了他们对穆斯林儿童和更广泛社会的看法。关键词:麦加穆斯林教育英国妇女伊斯兰学校披露声明参与者参加了他的培训课程。关于贡献者的说明:simran Mogra撰写了Jumpstart RE!《伊斯兰教:教师指南》(SAGE 2020)和《宗教教育5-11教师指南》(Routledge 2023)。他是英国伯明翰城市大学卫生、教育和生命科学学院教育和社会工作学院初级教育专业研究和宗教教育高级讲师。
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Religious Education (BJRE) is an international peer-reviewed journal which has a pedigree stretching back to 1934 when it began life as Religion in Education. In 1961 the title was changed to Learning for Living, and the present title was adopted in 1978. It is the leading journal in Britain for the dissemination of international research in religion and education and for the scholarly discussion of issues concerning religion and education internationally. The British Journal of Religious Education promotes research which contributes to our understanding of the relationship between religion and education in all phases of formal and non-formal educational settings. BJRE publishes articles which are national, international and transnational in scope from researchers working in any discipline whose work informs debate in religious education. Topics might include religious education policy curriculum and pedagogy, research on religion and young people, or the influence of religion(s) and non-religious worldviews upon the educational process as a whole.
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