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2371-01
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Islamic Education Teacher instructs a student in Islamic studies, covering Quranic knowledge, Hadith, Fiqh, and Islamic history, primarily in primary and secondary schools. They plan and deliver lessons that foster religious understanding, moral values, and spiritual growth, guide the student in religious practices, and prepare them for relevant examinations and assessments.
Tasks
Plan and deliver lessons on Islamic teachings and principles in line with the prescribed curriculum, to foster religious understanding, moral values, and spiritual growth.
Explain Islamic ethics and guide students in moral, spiritual, and religious practices.
Supervise students’ classwork, behaviour, and discipline.
Assess student knowledge through tests, oral examinations, exercises, and assignments, and mark their work.
Organise religious events and activities for students.
Skills
Basic
Ability to engage and motivate students.
Active listening and reading comprehension.
Cultural sensitivity and respect for religious practices.
Knowledge of Islamic theology and jurisprudence.
Strong communication and teaching skills.
Specific
Ability to apply cultural awareness and sensitivity in Islamic education.
Ability to integrate Islamic values into character education.
Ability to relate Islamic teachings to students’ daily life, behaviour, and moral development.
Ability to teach Islamic studies and provide students with appropriate spiritual and moral guidance.
Competency in organising school-based religious programmes and activities, and supporting community engagement related to religious education.
Knowledge of Islamic history, Hadith, and Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh).
Proficiency in Quranic Arabic and Islamic texts.
Additional Info
QUALIFICATION
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
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