Educating Muslim Pupils

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A unique, one-day International Conference on Educating Muslim Pupils Educating Muslim Pupils: Nurturing Excellence, Inspiring Futures Monday 2nd June 2014 Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre Westminster, London

educating muslim pupils nurturing excellence inspiring futures

Introduction Aims The IEC Educating Muslim Pupils conference aims to address the needs of Muslim students and educationists in the broadest sphere. The conference organizers, AMS-UK, recognize that the means for effectively meeting the needs of all students is through effective partnerships and collaboration and; by building bridges of understanding between the Islamic faith education sector and mainstream education. The conference is directed at leaders within the education sector and will address the leadership challenges facing the Muslim faith school sector today whilst presenting opportunities to reflect upon the vision for the future, senior leaders, educationists and teachers are invited to participate in shaping this vision ASSOCIATION OF MUSLIM SCHOOLS Established in 1992 the role of AMS is to advance the education of Muslim communities across the UK; the AMS vision is to provide high quality services and support for the development of excellence in Muslim schools; nurturing love of knowledge, continuous pursuit of taqwa (God consciousness) and Ihsan (excellence) in all spheres of life for learners and educators. AMS acts as an umbrella body for registered Muslim schools in the UK, currently numbering more than one hundred and fifty, it is the officially recognised body by the Department for Education (DfE) representing the interests of Muslim schools in the UK. building bridges of understanding across communities 3

Conference goals Key Objectives The conference aims to bring together educationists from across the global Muslim education community and mainstream British education to celebrate the decades of success enjoyed by Muslim schools, teachers and pupils in the UK. The conference will bring together leading academics, practitioners, educationists, school leaders and policy makers to exchange and share their experiences and, discuss the practical challenges encountered by the entire community in the United Kingdom and beyond. participate in shaping the future for Muslim students 2014 is the first year AMS has held an international conference, the focus for this year being to build bridges of understanding across sectors and communities focusing on education policy and practice and, the implications on leadership and schools. Leaders from all sectors and phases are invited to participate in shaping the future for Muslim students, their schools and educators. The specific objectives are as follows: u u Critique challenges encountered by Muslim schools, pupils, parents and communities in their experiences of education in the UK u u Explore, analyse and propose solutions to the difficulties and issues faced by Muslim pupils and their educators u u Exchange ideas and research findings to improve and enhance the quality of Islamic Education u u Provide a platform for forging collaboration opportunities and partnership working globally u u Share expertise from across the global education spectrum including areas as diverse as curriculum development, school reform, educational resources and, pedagogy and practice 4 building bridges of understanding across communities

Conference programme 9:15am Registration & Coffee Education Exhibition Marketplace open for delegates 10:00am Introduction & Quran Ashfaque Chowdhury Chairman, Association of Muslim Schools (UK) 10:05am Welcome Address Lord Sheikh Freeman of the City of London 10:15am Opening Address Rushanara Ali MP Shadow Education Minister & Labour Member of Parliament for Bethnal Green and Bow 10:30am Keynote Speech Professor Salim T. Al-Hassani Emeritus Professor, University of Manchester 11:00am Panel Discussion PANELISTS Mirza Yawar Baig Leadership Coach Mufti Hamid Patel Principal, Tauheedul Islam High School for Girls Mona Mohamed Headteacher, Manchester Islamic High School for Girls Paul Barber (tbc) Director, Catholic Education Service 12:30pm Sponsor s Address Mohammad Yousef Director, Islamic Curricula Organisation 12:40pm Lunch & Networking Education Exhibition Marketplace open for delegates 1:30pm Dhur Salah Shaykh Abu Bakr Shatri World renowned Qur an reciter 2:00pm Seminar Options #1 Delegates invited to choose 1 of 5 options Seminar Programme overleaf 3:10pm Seminar Options #2 Delegates invited to choose 1 of 5 options Seminar Programme overleaf 4:30pm Closing Remarks & Dua Shaykh Ahmad Babikir Director, Ulfa Aid building bridges of understanding across communities 5

Seminar programme 1A The Need for Visionary School Leadership Edris Khamissa, International Consultant Increasingly schools have become a community hub and a means for harnessing the potential, talent and aspirations of pupils, families and the wider community. In a pluralistic society, what role can Muslim schools play to engender cohesion and socio-economic renewal? How can commonality of purpose be achieved among various partners to meet the objectives of education? How can Muslim schools equip their learners with the knowledge, skills and values to make a tangible impact on society? What lessons can be learned from institutions that engendered a renaissance across all aspects of learning, human development and coexistence? Visionary leadership is the key to all of this and this seminar will explore how leaders can engender the necessary change. 2A Independent School Regulations & Frameworks Stephen Bishop, Independent Education and School Governance, Department for Education The past 18 months has seen rapid developments in national frameworks and schooling which is impacting upon the work of both state schools and the independent sector. This seminar will address the agendas driving much of the change, the implications for school leaders and reflections on the drivers of DfE policy change with respect to the independent schools sector. 3A Opening Minds, Closing Achievement Gaps: Empowering Identity & Community Building Through Cooperative Learning Jakob Werdelin, CEO, Werdelin Structural Cooperative Learning The business-driven global drive towards Student-Centred Learning (SCL) presents Muslim learners and educators with unique challenges and opportunities. One of the most promising aspects of SCL has been structural Cooperative Learning, whose basis in social constructivism works especially well with multicultural students in relation to not only learning outcomes, but social skills and authentic identity formulation. On a wider scale, that of community building, this shift has the potential to empower students by making them responsible for their own learning, and per extension, their lives and identities, rolling back the current culture of disenfranchisement. 4A Challenges for Muslim schools Mirza Yawar Baig, International Coach We live in a world characterized by volatility, ambiguity and complexity. Education must therefore be redefined to prepare the child to win in such a world. Traditional education has been limited to training in literacy, accumulation of some random information and testing based on random recall in a high stress environment. This system has failed and our society is living proof of how grandly we failed. Education must be focused on action, application of learning and making a difference to the world. The seminar is designed to look at how to do this 5A International Carousel Activity: Turkey & S. Africa Delegates will have an opportunity to hear from internationally renowned educationalist speakers from their respective countries, each country-led topic will be 30min duration (two countries/topics per seminar) 1B The Development of Islamic Spirituality Through Education Maurice Irfan Coles, CEO, CoED Foundation This interactive session will discuss the nature and definition of spirituality from 3 standpoints: OfSTED, Coles own work & Islamic perspectives, to see if they are mutually compatible. Participants will critique their understanding and practice within their own school context. Practical suggestions to enhance spiritual development will be outlined and discussed. Given that spiritual development is the least understood and implemented of the statutory duties on schools to promote the Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural (SMSC) Development of students, the seminar will conclude will a number of recommendations for future action and research. (Participants are asked to bring their SMSC Policy) 2B So What is Islamic Education? 21st Century Perspectives Mujadad Zaman PhD, University of Cambridge & Dr Karim Lahham, Senior Research Fellow, Tabah Foundation The seminar introduces an important aspect of contemporary Islamic educational discourse, namely what is its significance to the daily life of the Muslim and how may it become a vehicle for spiritual, intellectual and pedagogic change for social good. Firstly, Dr Karim Lahham addresses the issue of how education is related to theology and cosmology within classical Islamic thought. Following this Mr Zaman suggests ways in which classical systems of Islamic education, encapsulated in the madrasa system, can offer contemporary education. 3B Where next for Islamic Curricula: A National Framework for Islamic Qualifications Mohammad Yousef, Director, ICO-UK Islamic schools teach a variety of Islamic/Arabic curricula offering a range of syllabi. As the number of schools has grown and the pedagogy has become established within the schooling frameworks available both in the UK and internationally it has become evident that there is a need for a common framework if our students are to succeed in these specialist subjects. To this end ICO has embarked upon an ambitious review of qualifications frameworks relating to Islamic education. During this seminar ICO aim to highlight the challenges and opportunities available to educators and share their expertise, resources and work. 4B Delivering Excellence in Islamic Schools Someera Butt, Headteacher, Al-Noor Primary School The higher goals of religion require a pursuit of excellence (Ihsan-Ar), rather than a mere avoidance of sin and temptation alone. This concept informs a sound approach to school improvement: aim for excellence for the pleasure of God, rather than just good enough. Like any complex organisation, schools contain variables, all need fine tuning, to create an operational resonant harmony that manifests in excellent outcomes for pupils. A tradition of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), states that God is beautiful and loves beauty, a harmonious school, in which all partners and variables work together is certainly beautiful and highly rewarding. This seminar will explore the work towards achieving excellence, Ihsan, in the context of Islamic schools. 5B International Carousel Activity: Malaysia & USA Delegates will have an opportunity to hear from internationally renowned educationalist speakers from their respective countries, each country-led topic will be 30min duration (two countries/topics per seminar) 6 building bridges of understanding across communities

Speakers Keynote Speaker: Professor Salim T. S. Al-Hassani Professor Salim is currently Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering and an Honorary Professorial Fellow at the School of Languages, University of Manchester. He is Editor in Chief of MuslimHeritage.com, and founder of 1001inventions.com. Professor Salim is leading a campaign for promoting the Cultural Roots of Science as a platform for community cohesion, world peace and prevention of extremism. This initiative is successful in promoting greater cohesion, respect and understanding between faiths and cultures. Its major value is not only in closing the gap between Muslims and non-muslims in the UK and worldwide, but also in promoting the concept of scientific and technological innovation as a positive and constructive channel for the personal expression of belief, as an alternative to religious isolationalism and extremism and in facilitating greater understanding of the past positive role of Muslim women in society with particular emphasis on their participation in Science, Technology, Art and Culture. Panelists Mirza Yawar Baig, Leadership Coach, Yawar Baig Associates Yawar is Chairman of Standard Bearers Trust, International Speaker, Author, Life Coach and Corporate Consultant. Yawar specializes in consulting with multi-national corporations. In 27 years of training and consulting Yawar has taught more than 200,000 managers, administrators, teachers and clergy across 3 continents. He combines Eastern values with Western systems to transcend cultural boundaries. Yawar speaks 5 languages and writes blogs, articles and books focusing on applying learning to create models of excellence. Mufti Hamid, Principal of Tauheedul Islam Girls High School & Sixth Form College. TIGHS was recently inspected (2014) and graded as outstanding in all areas for the third consecutive time; Central to this outstanding school are exemplary leadership and management. The principal articulates this very cogently in word and deed. His outstanding leadership results in this commitment being shared and acted upon by other leaders, staff and the governing body. (OfSTED) Mona Mohamed, Headteacher, Manchester Islamic High School for Girls Mona has been Headteacher at Manchester Islamic High School for Girls for 18 years and shared Headship of KD Grammer School for Boys for seven of those years. Since becoming Headteacher of MIHSG in 1996, the school has a proven record of excellence achieving outstanding in its last OfSTED inspection (2011). Seminar Presenters Jakob Werdelin, CEO, Werdelin Structural Cooperative Learning Jakob is a Danish Muslim educationalist with 12+ years experience in Denmark and the UK. As head of the English Department at the Muslim Sjællands school in Copenhagen, he developed a pioneering system of implementing successful student-centred learning and now resides in the UK as a consultant to institutions responding to the global paradigm shift towards collaborative and life-long learning, higher level thinking with a focus on identity formation for learners from ethnic and religious minority groups. Maurice Irfan Coles, CEO, CoED Foundation Maurice has worked in the public and private sectors for 45 years, he began his career as a teacher in London; and as a Staff Inspector in Birmingham he specialized in anti-racist education. Over eighteen years he held eight different portfolios and led two large support services. Maurice is a registered OfSTED inspector in all 3 education phases and he was the first CEO of the School Development Support Agency (SDSA). He has led on a number of collaborative projects including the internationally acclaimed Islam and Citizenship (ICE) Project, Curriculum Enrichment for the Common Era. Maurice has published extensively on School Improvement, Race Equality, Intercultural Education and CPD. Dr. Karim Lahham, Senior Research Fellow, Tabah Foundation Dr. Karim Lahham is Barrister-at-law of the Inner Temple, UK. Dr Lahham has been involved in extensive interfaith work internationally and has a long-standing intellectual engagement in cosmology, philosophy and theology from both within the Muslim and Christian traditions. Mujadad Zaman PhD, University of Cambridge Mujadad Zaman is a co-author with Dr Nadeem Memon, of a forthcoming volume on the Philosophy of Islamic Education (Routledge, 2015). Ms Someera Butt, Headteacher, Al-Noor Primary School Someera has 18 years teaching experience, including 10 years as Headteacher at Al-Noor Primary School where she presently serves. Al-Noor Primary has been the winner of the past three consecutive Islam Channel GPU Education Awards for most outstanding Muslim faith primary school in the south of Britain as well as winner of the AMS inaugural Citizenship and Community Cohesion Award. Edris Khamissa, International Consultant in Education Edris began his career as a teacher of English and he has gone on to become a head teacher of three schools, a lecturer in Didactics and Methodology at the International Peace University of South Africa(IPSA) and Chairman of the English Society of South Africa. Edris is a renowned motivational speaker who has tremendous faith in one s capacity to make a change. He has recently spearheaded a drive to improve the art of public speaking to enable effective communication and articulation of ideas to take place across various settings. Closing Remarks & Dua Shaykh Ahmad Babikir Originally from the Sudan, Shaykh Babikir arrived in Britain in 1977. Since his arrival he has been working hard to promote Islam spiritual message amongst the native British, starting his first programme at London Central Mosque, which some four decades later is still active. He participated in the development of the N. London Community Centre where he met His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales for the first time. Since then Shaykh Babikir has been involved in promoting the true message of Islam across the world in countries as far as S. Africa, USA, Nigeria, Indonesia, Morocco, and Holland amongst others. Shaykh Babikir participates in promoting British Islam through the Commonwealth and Foreign Office and until recently the Shaykh worked as Spiritual Director at Islamia Schools Centre, founded by Yusuf Islam in 1983 as the first Muslim school in the world. building bridges of understanding across communities 7

Abingdon St Sponsors IEC 2014 is supported by our headline sponsor, the International Curricula Organization (ICO), one of the global leaders committed to developing excellent resources for the teaching of Arabic Language and Religious Studies focusing on the Islamic faith education sector. IEC 2014 is also proud to have as key sponsors KSM Online, providers of the School Kompanion; cutting-edge school management software serving many UK Muslim Independent faith schools who use their system to help raise standards in their schools. Location & Venue In QEII, the IEC 2014 team has sought a high profile venue with easy transport links for an international and national audience. It is located in the very heart of Westminster, opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre is ideally located to take advantage of everything London has to offer. St James s Park Birdcage Walk Great George St Bridge St Westminster A302 Thames St James s Park The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre Broad Sanctuary, Westminster London SW1P 3EE www.islamiceducationconference.org info@islamiceducationconference.org AMS-UK 5th Floor Equipoint House Coventry Road, Birmingham B25 8AD