Critical thinking skills of Islamic education teachers, and its challenges in enhancing 21st century learning skills

The aim of this article is to discuss critical thinking of Islamic Education Teachers (IET)secondary schools in Malaysia. The value of IET’s critical thinking skills lies in the cultural excellence of the knowledge and professionalism that it presents. Currently, influence of western line of thought...

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Main Authors: Osman, Siti Fatihah, Wan Embong, Wan Hassan, Inda, Abdulmumini
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spelling my.utm.933962021-11-30T08:29:11Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/93396/ Critical thinking skills of Islamic education teachers, and its challenges in enhancing 21st century learning skills Osman, Siti Fatihah Wan Embong, Wan Hassan Inda, Abdulmumini L Education (General) The aim of this article is to discuss critical thinking of Islamic Education Teachers (IET)secondary schools in Malaysia. The value of IET’s critical thinking skills lies in the cultural excellence of the knowledge and professionalism that it presents. Currently, influence of western line of thought, which monopolises secular education system if not beware can be harmful to Muslims’ faith. The Quranic and Sunnah-based knowledge, and competency based on different skills among IETs, can consequently impact defensively on students’ own thinking process. It is crucial for Islamic Education Teachers (IET) to foster generations of students who are not only highly skilled, but able to perform collaborative critical-thinking. Additionally, they must exhibit high creativity and competency as communicators with equally high emotional well-being, IET have to implement measures by adopting diversity of skills and teaching aids to promote Teaching and Facilitation (T&F) in the 21st century. This article also presents relevant Learning and Facilitation (L&F) strategies in Islamic Studies (IS). Furthermore, the article explores current challenges being faced by IETs in realizing 21st century learning skills, within the context of the 4.0 Industrial revolution. Science and Engineering Research Support Society 2020-02 Article PeerReviewed Osman, Siti Fatihah and Wan Embong, Wan Hassan and Inda, Abdulmumini (2020) Critical thinking skills of Islamic education teachers, and its challenges in enhancing 21st century learning skills. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29 (3). pp. 2000-2008. ISSN 2005-4238
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Osman, Siti Fatihah
Wan Embong, Wan Hassan
Inda, Abdulmumini
Critical thinking skills of Islamic education teachers, and its challenges in enhancing 21st century learning skills
description The aim of this article is to discuss critical thinking of Islamic Education Teachers (IET)secondary schools in Malaysia. The value of IET’s critical thinking skills lies in the cultural excellence of the knowledge and professionalism that it presents. Currently, influence of western line of thought, which monopolises secular education system if not beware can be harmful to Muslims’ faith. The Quranic and Sunnah-based knowledge, and competency based on different skills among IETs, can consequently impact defensively on students’ own thinking process. It is crucial for Islamic Education Teachers (IET) to foster generations of students who are not only highly skilled, but able to perform collaborative critical-thinking. Additionally, they must exhibit high creativity and competency as communicators with equally high emotional well-being, IET have to implement measures by adopting diversity of skills and teaching aids to promote Teaching and Facilitation (T&F) in the 21st century. This article also presents relevant Learning and Facilitation (L&F) strategies in Islamic Studies (IS). Furthermore, the article explores current challenges being faced by IETs in realizing 21st century learning skills, within the context of the 4.0 Industrial revolution.
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author Osman, Siti Fatihah
Wan Embong, Wan Hassan
Inda, Abdulmumini
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title Critical thinking skills of Islamic education teachers, and its challenges in enhancing 21st century learning skills
title_short Critical thinking skills of Islamic education teachers, and its challenges in enhancing 21st century learning skills
title_full Critical thinking skills of Islamic education teachers, and its challenges in enhancing 21st century learning skills
title_fullStr Critical thinking skills of Islamic education teachers, and its challenges in enhancing 21st century learning skills
title_full_unstemmed Critical thinking skills of Islamic education teachers, and its challenges in enhancing 21st century learning skills
title_sort critical thinking skills of islamic education teachers, and its challenges in enhancing 21st century learning skills
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