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| Books for Schools Resource Packs
Fri 08 Oct 2004
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`I commend the work of the Muslim Council of Britain in developing the Books for Schools project... The Books for Schools project will help to provide good resources and enable teaching to be planned and managed within curriculum time to enable broad understanding.' Mick Waters, Chief Educational Officer, Manchester City Council |
Does your school need resources to help deliver creative, engaging, cross-curricular lessons on Islam? If so a Books for Schools resource pack may be exactly what you are looking for. Designed with ease of use by both teachers and pupils in mind, this is undoubtedly the most creative set of resources to aid the teaching of Islam on the market. 'Effective RE teaching and learning plays a positive role in a child's spiritual, moral, social and cultural development. Books for Schools provides resources on Islam to deliver this part of the curriculum effectively.' Iqbal Sacranie OBE, MCB Secretary General Books for Schools is an educational initiative that aims to make available high quality Key Stage linked RE resources to better facilitate the teaching of Islam in schools. Developed in response to numerous requests from teachers, our resources will introduce children to the basic beliefs and teachings of Islam and help fill a major void in tailor made resources. By providing children with an authentic understanding of Islam, we hope to promote better harmony and respect amongst Britain's diverse communities. How can this resource facilitate the teaching of Islam in RE?
- Our materials have been designed by educationalists and teachers with reference to the RE Non Statutory Framework (QCA).
- Linking with Key Stages 1 and 2, these aim to enhance children's experience of diversity in all areas of the curriculum through enjoyable, cross-curricular based work.
- This self-contained resource pack provides teachers with all the materials needed to teach about basic Muslim beliefs, pillars and practices through four original, engaging and interactive class/small group projects.
`I commend the work of the Muslim Council of Britain in developing the Books for Schools project... The Books for Schools project will help to provide good resources and enable teaching to be planned and managed within curriculum time to enable broad understanding.' Mick Waters, Chief Educational Officer, Manchester City Council What does a Books for Schools resource pack contain? A resource pack consists of:
- Four user-friendly, child orientated projects
- Accompanying books, posters and audio-visual materials
- Related artefacts for a practical hands-on approach to learning about religions.
Individual projects offer a range of possibilities including use of stories, songs, games, role play and art to facilitate a rich, varied and enjoyable learning experience. The topics covered in our resources include:
- Revelation and sacred text
- Islam through the arts
- Charity and social responsibilities
- The significance of prayer
- Fasting and sacrifice
- Pilgrimage and festivals
How can I support this work? To attend the national launch of the project on the 12th of October, 4 -6pm, at the Institute of Education fill out the application form and email to
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. To purchase or sponsor a Books for Schools resource pack complete the sponsor form on the right. `There is a vital need for good quality RE resources in our schools. Your books and other available resources exemplify the quality that is required.' Bev Walker, School Improvement Officer, Salford City Council MCBDirect
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How do I get involvled and get a copy? RE Babe
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It is all very well showing the Islam faith in schools ,but is christianity being shown in Islamic schools. If not I think it would be better if everyone had a better understanding of all different faiths. Sam
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I am the principal of a large international school with approximately 80% Muslim students. I am very interested in obtaining copies of your resource pack to enliven the teaching of Islam in my school. John White
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