A Theory of Islamic Education for Primary and Secondary Levels: Implications for Curriculum Development

This study attempts to bridge the gap between theory and practice in the field of Islamic education. The twofold purpose of this study is to develop a theory of Islamic education as a means of strengthening the theoretical connection between curriculum for primary and secondary levels and the philos...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: ALHASHMI, MARIAM ALAWI AHMED (author)
منشور في: 2016
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Islamic education -- Curricula.
primary and secondary levels
curriculum development
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description This study attempts to bridge the gap between theory and practice in the field of Islamic education. The twofold purpose of this study is to develop a theory of Islamic education as a means of strengthening the theoretical connection between curriculum for primary and secondary levels and the philosophy of Islamic education as well as to contribute to a meaningful convergence amongst existing Islamic education frameworks. Swanson and Chermack’s (2013) General Method to theory-building was chosen for this thesis. The General Method consists of five interdependent and interacting phases of theory building, namely, conceptual development, operationalisation, confirmation/disconfirmation, application, and continuous refinement and development of the theory. This study had undertaken the conceptual development, the operationalisation, and the confirmation phases. The first phase of the theory-development process resulted in the development of a conceptual framework that consists of three theoretical components, namely, the theory concepts, the relationships of the theory, and the boundaries of the theory as they apply to the thesis topic. The second phase, namely, the operationalisation process, resulted in developing seven confirmable propositions for the curriculum which were further developed into empirical indicators based on the logical reference to the propositions. In conclusion, the developed “theory of Islamic education in the primary and secondary levels”, operationalized for the aspect of curriculum, enables educators to formulate a deeper understanding of Islamic education and to enhance their practice. Furthermore, the findings of this study are derived from the principles of Islamic education and provide relevant guidance towards developing Islamic education curricula for the primary and secondary schools of today.
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spelling A Theory of Islamic Education for Primary and Secondary Levels: Implications for Curriculum DevelopmentALHASHMI, MARIAM ALAWI AHMEDIslamic education -- Curricula.primary and secondary levelscurriculum developmentThis study attempts to bridge the gap between theory and practice in the field of Islamic education. The twofold purpose of this study is to develop a theory of Islamic education as a means of strengthening the theoretical connection between curriculum for primary and secondary levels and the philosophy of Islamic education as well as to contribute to a meaningful convergence amongst existing Islamic education frameworks. Swanson and Chermack’s (2013) General Method to theory-building was chosen for this thesis. The General Method consists of five interdependent and interacting phases of theory building, namely, conceptual development, operationalisation, confirmation/disconfirmation, application, and continuous refinement and development of the theory. This study had undertaken the conceptual development, the operationalisation, and the confirmation phases. The first phase of the theory-development process resulted in the development of a conceptual framework that consists of three theoretical components, namely, the theory concepts, the relationships of the theory, and the boundaries of the theory as they apply to the thesis topic. The second phase, namely, the operationalisation process, resulted in developing seven confirmable propositions for the curriculum which were further developed into empirical indicators based on the logical reference to the propositions. In conclusion, the developed “theory of Islamic education in the primary and secondary levels”, operationalized for the aspect of curriculum, enables educators to formulate a deeper understanding of Islamic education and to enhance their practice. Furthermore, the findings of this study are derived from the principles of Islamic education and provide relevant guidance towards developing Islamic education curricula for the primary and secondary schools of today.The British University in Dubai (BUiD)2017-08-15T12:16:57Z2017-08-15T12:16:57Z2016-01Thesisapplication/pdf120050http://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/1020enoai:bspace.buid.ac.ae:1234/10202021-08-25T23:00:31Z
spellingShingle A Theory of Islamic Education for Primary and Secondary Levels: Implications for Curriculum Development
ALHASHMI, MARIAM ALAWI AHMED
Islamic education -- Curricula.
primary and secondary levels
curriculum development
title A Theory of Islamic Education for Primary and Secondary Levels: Implications for Curriculum Development
title_full A Theory of Islamic Education for Primary and Secondary Levels: Implications for Curriculum Development
title_fullStr A Theory of Islamic Education for Primary and Secondary Levels: Implications for Curriculum Development
title_full_unstemmed A Theory of Islamic Education for Primary and Secondary Levels: Implications for Curriculum Development
title_short A Theory of Islamic Education for Primary and Secondary Levels: Implications for Curriculum Development
title_sort A Theory of Islamic Education for Primary and Secondary Levels: Implications for Curriculum Development
topic Islamic education -- Curricula.
primary and secondary levels
curriculum development
url http://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/1020