Lunch Talk #18: Transmission of Al-Qur'an in Islamic Education

The transmission of the Qur'an is a cornerstone of Islamic education. It involves imparting the holy text's teachings, recitation, and interpretation to successive generations. Islamic education focuses on preserving the Qur'an's integrity, accuracy, and spiritual essence through memorization (Tahfiz) and proper recitation (Tajweed). Students learn its meanings (Tafsir) and context (Asbab al-Nuzul) to comprehend its guidance fully. Islamic schools (Madrasas) and scholars play a crucial role in transmitting Qur'anic knowledge. Technology and online platforms also facilitate global access. The Qur'an's transmission fosters spiritual connection, moral values, and a deeper understanding of faith. It intertwines faith and education, instilling reverence for the Qur'an as Muslims seek to live by its principles while passing down its teachings to future generations. Dr Sri Widyastri in the eighteenth #LunchTalk discuss the topic about transmisson of Al-Quran in Islamic Education.

news at UIII website: https://uiii.ac.id/news/read/57406/dr-sri-widyastris-take-on-islamic-education-at-foe


The Faculty of Education received a visit from Madania School

 

Tuesday, 13 June 2023, the Faculty of Education received a visit from the Madania School. The activity began with a tour of the campus library and mosque. After that, it was continued with the socialization of the opening of registration for master's and doctoral students at UIII and the signing of the collaboration between the Faculty of Education and the Madania School.


Lunch Talk #17: Understanding Relation Between Education and Politics

The relationship between education and politics is intricate and profound. Education serves as a critical foundation for fostering informed and engaged citizens in a democratic society. It equips individuals with the skills to critically assess political issues, make informed decisions, and actively participate in civic life. Conversely, politics influences education policies, funding, and curricula. Political ideologies can shape educational priorities, determining the emphasis on subjects, values, and teaching methods. Access to quality education can also be influenced by political factors, impacting educational equity and social mobility. Educational institutions are also spaces where political awareness and activism can flourish, allowing students to voice their opinions and advocate for change. The interplay between education and politics highlights the mutual influence they have on shaping the future of societies, governance, and informed citizenship. Prof Sirozi from Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang, become speaker in this seventeenth #LunchTalk.

 

Recording in Youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVLfdlI004w


Leadership & Management in Schools and Higher Education: first joint webinar UIII x Deakin University

 The Faculty of Education held a joint webinar with Deakin University, Australia, to talk about “Leadership & Management in Schools and Higher Education” with speakers and topics:

  1. 'School Leadership Research: Revealing the local knowledge development in Post New Order Indonesia' by Dr Bambang Sumintono (Lecturer, Faculty of Education, Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia)
  2. 'Leadership in Higher Education' by Dr Cheryl Ryan, Senior Lecturer, School of Education, Deakin University.

 

 

 

 

see the record in Youtube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Clmsn778wfA