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Following the successful Madrasah Retreat held in Dubai in February 2011, in which over 25 madaris from Europe, East Africa, Middle East, North America, India and Pakistan were represented, a strategy document was prepared for the Madrasah Agenda of the [http://khojapedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_World_Federation_of_Khoja_Shia_Ithna-Asheri_Muslim_Communities '''World Federation of KSIM Communities''']. The document was approved at the World Federation Conference in May 2011. A key recommendation was the formation of a formal madrasah structure to ensure that the madrasah agenda is always at the forefront of our leaders and our global organisation. On the blessed night of Eid a Zahra a.s.1433, Islamic Education launched the ''''' Madrasah Centre of Excellence (MCE)'''''. Presentations were made in various Jamaats throughout the world with the assistance of regional secetariats.
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==Aims & Objectives==
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The Madrasah Centre of Excellence (MCE) will be the vehicle that delivers and maintains the strategies for the Madrasah programme. Its focus would be to attain harmony amongst the Madaris and realise the vision by coordinating the four work streams – Curriculum Development, Teacher Training, Learning Resources and Assessment & Evaluation. A global structure would provide focus and would become a central place for Madaris to seek help and support in the running of their institutions.
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'''(A) The Curriculum Development:''' This work stream would provide a curriculum framework that can be tailored to individual Madrasah needs and which would be reviewed periodically. It would lead to standardisation because all madaris would use the framework of the same broad curriculum. One framework globally would ensure that if parents or children move between locations, they will not be affected. Constant evolution of the curriculum would make it relevant for present and future generations.
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'''(B) The Teacher Development:'''  This work stream would facilitate the provision of training to meet the training needs of the madrasah teachers. It would also create a body that represents Madrasah teachers globally, providing support and a forum for teachers to interact, share valuable experiences and learn.
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'''(C) The Learning Resources:''' This work stream would provide a comprehensive resource centre for teachers, parents and students where resources can be shared globally encouraging development of new ideas and innovation. It would also reach out to community members who would not otherwise have access to madrasah education.
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'''(D) The Continuous Assessment & Evaluation:''' This work stream would create a learning environment for all where the students, teachers and institutions are examined and evaluated with a view to continually improve. It will allow the Madrasah not only to compare and be compared so as to enable learning from each other but also to focus on specific areas of need.
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MCE with partners in each of the six regional member organisations of the World Federation, management teams of madaris in all the regions and madrasah teachers in the Jamaats worldwide. The aim is to meet the needs of the madaris and to solve the challenges faced by them.
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'''Reference:''' https://madrasahonline.org/

Latest revision as of 12:38, 26 October 2020

Formation

Following the successful Madrasah Retreat held in Dubai in February 2011, in which over 25 madaris from Europe, East Africa, Middle East, North America, India and Pakistan were represented, a strategy document was prepared for the Madrasah Agenda of the World Federation of KSIM Communities. The document was approved at the World Federation Conference in May 2011. A key recommendation was the formation of a formal madrasah structure to ensure that the madrasah agenda is always at the forefront of our leaders and our global organisation. On the blessed night of Eid a Zahra a.s.1433, Islamic Education launched the Madrasah Centre of Excellence (MCE). Presentations were made in various Jamaats throughout the world with the assistance of regional secetariats.

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Aims & Objectives

The Madrasah Centre of Excellence (MCE) will be the vehicle that delivers and maintains the strategies for the Madrasah programme. Its focus would be to attain harmony amongst the Madaris and realise the vision by coordinating the four work streams – Curriculum Development, Teacher Training, Learning Resources and Assessment & Evaluation. A global structure would provide focus and would become a central place for Madaris to seek help and support in the running of their institutions.

(A) The Curriculum Development: This work stream would provide a curriculum framework that can be tailored to individual Madrasah needs and which would be reviewed periodically. It would lead to standardisation because all madaris would use the framework of the same broad curriculum. One framework globally would ensure that if parents or children move between locations, they will not be affected. Constant evolution of the curriculum would make it relevant for present and future generations.

(B) The Teacher Development: This work stream would facilitate the provision of training to meet the training needs of the madrasah teachers. It would also create a body that represents Madrasah teachers globally, providing support and a forum for teachers to interact, share valuable experiences and learn.

(C) The Learning Resources: This work stream would provide a comprehensive resource centre for teachers, parents and students where resources can be shared globally encouraging development of new ideas and innovation. It would also reach out to community members who would not otherwise have access to madrasah education.

(D) The Continuous Assessment & Evaluation: This work stream would create a learning environment for all where the students, teachers and institutions are examined and evaluated with a view to continually improve. It will allow the Madrasah not only to compare and be compared so as to enable learning from each other but also to focus on specific areas of need.

MCE with partners in each of the six regional member organisations of the World Federation, management teams of madaris in all the regions and madrasah teachers in the Jamaats worldwide. The aim is to meet the needs of the madaris and to solve the challenges faced by them.

Reference: https://madrasahonline.org/