Blending beliefs: how epistemology and islamic principles shape english teaching in the UAE
This qualitative study investigates the epistemological beliefs of English teachers in the UAE and their influence on teaching practices, using a Critical Narrative design. The research addresses three primary questions related to the nature of knowledge, knowing, and the integration of Islamic p...
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my.iium.irep.1132392024-07-17T01:11:48Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/113239/ Blending beliefs: how epistemology and islamic principles shape english teaching in the UAE Al Jobori, Amina Abdullah, Mohamad Ridhuan L Education (General) This qualitative study investigates the epistemological beliefs of English teachers in the UAE and their influence on teaching practices, using a Critical Narrative design. The research addresses three primary questions related to the nature of knowledge, knowing, and the integration of Islamic principles with modern educational practices. Narrative Inquiry was employed to analyse three stories from the participants. The findings reveal a significant impact of these beliefs on instructional strategies, highlighting the necessity for culturally informed professional development programs. This study contributes to the understanding of how teachers' beliefs shape their pedagogical approaches within a specific cultural context. The implications underscore that religion plays a significant role in harnessing Islamization elements to be instilled in students through the participants' teaching practices. Nun Gemilang Ent 2024-07-16 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/113239/7/113239_Blending%20beliefs%20how%20epistemology%20and%20islamic%20principles.pdf Al Jobori, Amina and Abdullah, Mohamad Ridhuan (2024) Blending beliefs: how epistemology and islamic principles shape english teaching in the UAE. Bitara International Journal of Civilizational Science & Human Studies, 7 (3). pp. 40-51. E-ISSN 2600- 9080 https://www.bitarajournal.com/index.php/bitarajournal/article/view/503/796 |
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This qualitative study investigates the epistemological beliefs of English teachers in the UAE and their
influence on teaching practices, using a Critical Narrative design. The research addresses three
primary questions related to the nature of knowledge, knowing, and the integration of Islamic
principles with modern educational practices. Narrative Inquiry was employed to analyse three stories
from the participants. The findings reveal a significant impact of these beliefs on instructional
strategies, highlighting the necessity for culturally informed professional development programs. This
study contributes to the understanding of how teachers' beliefs shape their pedagogical approaches
within a specific cultural context. The implications underscore that religion plays a significant role in
harnessing Islamization elements to be instilled in students through the participants' teaching
practices. |
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Blending beliefs: how epistemology and islamic principles shape english teaching in the UAE |
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