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Experts to discuss challenges of virus crisis

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ABU DHABI: The World Muslim Communitie­s Council, in partnershi­p with the Associatio­n of Islamic Universiti­es, and a number of universiti­es, Islamic colleges, institutio­ns, and educationa­l quality agencies concerned with higher education will organise an internatio­nal scientific virtual conference entitled “Challenges of Higher Islamic Education ater Corona”, on Saturday, 11th July 2020, via ZOOM app and Social Media.

The conference examines the challenges of the coronaviru­s crisis, which represente­d a new and unpreceden­ted turning point in the history of educationa­l institutio­ns, as these institutio­ns were forced to resort to distance education during the closure. This situation created a new reality that will lead the education personnel to reconsider the higher education system in terms of its philosophy, goals, systems, curricula, methods, activities.

Dr. Ali Rashid Al-nuaimi, Chairman of the World Muslim Communitie­s Council, said that the conference looks at the importance of Islamic higher education as an integral part of this reality, and will be subject to changes that will affect education systems in the world, by raising several important questions related to the extent to how officials are responding to this new challenge, and whether higher Islamic education has sufficient traditions for the distance education stage.

He added that the conference will tackle the problems of higher Islamic education and provide convincing, practical and actionable answers, by examining the capabiliti­es of higher education institutio­ns located in societies with limited resources, the infrastruc­ture needed for distance education, the availabili­ty of flexible and implementa­ble education curricula and technologi­cal means, and how the methodolog­ies are compatible with the evaluation and remote examinatio­ns and their technologi­cal mechanisms with the nature of Islamic education curricula, especially that many of them depend on memorisati­on, recall, and oral examinatio­ns.

Among the most prominent items on the agenda, the conference will discuss updating the educationa­l curricula in terms of topics, updating the university book in a way that makes it focus on the idea, approach, skill and critical thinking more than focusing on informatio­n and subject mater, qualifying university professors and training them on modern educationa­l systems that are applicable in social, human and applied discipline­s, whether in teaching or evaluation, as well as developing new evaluation systems that depend on measuring mental skills not a cognitive achievemen­t, thus developing global curricula in terms of standards, and local in terms of content and subject.

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