Integration and Islamisation in allied health disciplines
This talk will highlight the concepts of integration and Islamisation, the two missions of International Islamic University Malaysia. These two concepts are then seen within the context of the six disciplines at the Kulliyyah of Allied Health Sciences. Similarities in the theoretical and professi...
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iium-585192017-09-29T07:17:28Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/58519/ Integration and Islamisation in allied health disciplines Zainuddin, Zainul Ibrahim LC Special aspects of education LC8 Forms of education This talk will highlight the concepts of integration and Islamisation, the two missions of International Islamic University Malaysia. These two concepts are then seen within the context of the six disciplines at the Kulliyyah of Allied Health Sciences. Similarities in the theoretical and professional domains of the six disciplines are examined to facilitate for the integration and Islamisation initiatives. The proposed approach in the integration of Islamic perspectives is aligned to the concept of Outcome Based Education (OBE). This is seen within the context of harmonising Islamic principles to a currently accepted concept in education; reducing the complexities and fatigue in addressing the integration using an educational approach that is different to that being applied to the human sciences. The discussion features the main elements in OBE in the form of Islamic programme educational objectives, Islamic programme outcomes and Islamic domain learning outcomes. The justification to use domain learning outcomes instead of course learning outcome is given. An example involving the safety domain in Medical imaging will be given to demonstrate the integration and Islamisation to Islamic perspectives or references. Currently accepted teaching and assessment methodologies can be adapted for the internalisation of the Islamic essences. Two often overlooked elements of OBE; teacher and student characteristics will be highlighted. The various terminologies that describe the Islamic teacher characteristics and the differences in student learning styles and preferences are presented. This talk contents that a holistic approach towards integration of Islamic perspectives into Allied Health Sciences can be realised. Kulliyyah of Allied Health Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia 2017-09-16 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/58519/18/58519.pdf Zainuddin, Zainul Ibrahim (2017) Integration and Islamisation in allied health disciplines. International Journal Of Allied Health Sciences, 1 (1). http://journals.iium.edu.my/ijahs/index.php/IJAHS/article/view/37 |
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This talk will highlight the concepts of integration and Islamisation, the two missions
of International Islamic University Malaysia. These two concepts are then seen within
the context of the six disciplines at the Kulliyyah of Allied Health Sciences. Similarities
in the theoretical and professional domains of the six disciplines are examined to
facilitate for the integration and Islamisation initiatives. The proposed approach in
the integration of Islamic perspectives is aligned to the concept of Outcome Based
Education (OBE). This is seen within the context of harmonising Islamic principles to
a currently accepted concept in education; reducing the complexities and fatigue in
addressing the integration using an educational approach that is different to that
being applied to the human sciences. The discussion features the main elements in
OBE in the form of Islamic programme educational objectives, Islamic programme
outcomes and Islamic domain learning outcomes. The justification to use domain
learning outcomes instead of course learning outcome is given. An example involving
the safety domain in Medical imaging will be given to demonstrate the integration
and Islamisation to Islamic perspectives or references. Currently accepted teaching
and assessment methodologies can be adapted for the internalisation of the Islamic
essences. Two often overlooked elements of OBE; teacher and student characteristics
will be highlighted. The various terminologies that describe the Islamic teacher
characteristics and the differences in student learning styles and preferences are
presented. This talk contents that a holistic approach towards integration of Islamic
perspectives into Allied Health Sciences can be realised. |
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Integration and Islamisation in allied health disciplines |
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Integration and Islamisation in allied health disciplines |
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Integration and Islamisation in allied health disciplines |
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Integration and Islamisation in allied health disciplines |
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Integration and Islamisation in allied health disciplines |
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integration and islamisation in allied health disciplines |
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Kulliyyah of Allied Health Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia |
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