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Rahaf Naseef; Firman Parlindungan; Kathy G. Short; Narges Zandi – Journal of Literacy Research, 2024
Religion remains an aspect of culture often missing from picturebooks, based on the misunderstanding that religion has no place in U.S. public schools. This absence is particularly critical for books reflecting the lives of Muslim children, given the rising Islamophobia in the United States. A critical content analysis to examine representations…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Muslims, Religious Factors, Children
Alkouatli, Claire – Cognition and Instruction, 2023
For many young Muslim learners in Western societies, informal sites of Islamic education are important sources of learning and development beyond public school hours. Yet little empirical research has explored processes of human development in such sites, and existing theories of human development have largely failed to encompass onto-epistemic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Muslims, Islam, Religious Schools
Nadia N. Butt – ProQuest LLC, 2025
The purpose of this basic qualitative study was to explore the lived experiences of Muslim professionals in U.S. workplaces with varying levels of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts. The research, conducted through a basic qualitative approach with twenty participants, delved into the personal and professional narratives of these…
Descriptors: Diversity Equity and Inclusion, Muslims, Work Attitudes, Work Environment
Sunhaji; Atabik; Mukhroji; Ade Eka Pradana; Abu Dharin – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2024
Indonesia as a multicultural country has a very complex diversity. More differences create greater potential for disunity as well as conflicts between ethnic and cultural groups. Inculcating values of tolerance towards students in Indonesia is a must, because Indonesia does not only consist of one understanding, religion, ethnicity and culture.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Values, Prosocial Behavior, Teaching Methods
Fatima Seyma Kizil; Noor Ali; Amaarah DeCuir; Carolyn M. Lane; Sahar Khawaja – Journal of Education in Muslim Societies, 2025
This qualitative study examines the experiences of five Muslim women scholars in academia, focusing on the intersection of race, religion, and gender in predominantly secular institutions. Through Critical Race Methodology (CRM), and Muslim Critical Race Theory (MusCrit), we analyze how Muslim women navigate exclusionary academic spaces,…
Descriptors: Muslims, Women Faculty, College Faculty, Religious Factors
Sali, Abdul Haiy A. – Dinamika Ilmu, 2023
The DepEd Order No. 41, s. 2017 catapulted the implementation of the Arabic Language and Islamic Values Education (ALIVE) Program. However, since its inception, there is a dearth of professional literature on a coherent sociological understanding of Muslim education in the Philippines. This paper aims to provide an understanding of the…
Descriptors: Sociology, Muslims, Religious Education, Cultural Pluralism
Nur Diyanah Anwar; Jasmine B.-Y. Sim – Intercultural Education, 2025
Singapore's multiculturalism has been recognised as a successful model for the preservation of harmony across racial differences in its society. Despite this, outstanding complexities still exist between groups, but are often minimised in public discourse. While there is vast literature on multiculturalism and race relations in Singaporean…
Descriptors: Muslims, Minority Groups, Multicultural Education, Self Concept
Blanca Mendoza; Marta Bertran; Jordi Pàmies – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2024
This article examines the lives and family relationships of young women of Moroccan descent in Catalonia, Spain. Based on ethnographic research and life stories, we have found that access to Higher Education has led these young women to a feminist interpretation of the "Qur'an." This interpretation allows them to identify as Muslim women…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Muslims, Females, Islam
Ofer Gat – Open Journal for Educational Research, 2023
The importance of multiculturalism in education in general and in academic institutions for teacher training in particular, it receives a lot of attention in the academic-educational research field. Most of the studies held in Israel about teacher training accompanied by a multicultural approach as part of an educational concept discussed the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Jews, Females, Arabs
Joseph Zajda, Editor; Yvonne Vissing, Editor – Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research, 2025
This book examines critically major issues confronting human rights implementation in schools, both locally and globally. It analyzes the challenges that different societies are confronted with, as they attempt to implement, protect and defend democracy, cultural diversity and human rights in schools. The book also documents human rights…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Cultural Pluralism, Global Approach, Access to Education
Saleh, Muna – Curriculum Inquiry, 2021
Beginning with a storied moment of encounter at an academic conference in which several scholars confidently asserted the need to "humanize those who have been dehumanized", I engage in autobiographical narrative inquiry into my tensions with this seemingly "common sense" pedagogical belief and curricular approach. I do so by…
Descriptors: Humanization, Teacher Educators, Teachers, Muslims
Angela M. Wiseman; Bethany P. Lewis; Jill F. Grifenhagen; Corrie H. Dobis – Journal of Children's Literature, 2024
Picturebooks can broaden students' understanding of diverse experiences and perspectives, both within and beyond their own worlds; in addition, picturebooks can affirm students' identities (Botelho & Rudman, 2009) and create spaces for critical conversations. Using the theoretical framework for critical multicultural analysis, this qualitative…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Picture Books, Cultural Pluralism, Stranger Reactions
Saleemad, Khanittha; Noklang, Sumate; Dudsdeemaytha, Jitra – International Journal of Instruction, 2022
This mixed method study examines the leadership characteristics of Muslim school leaders in a multicultural context and studied the confirmatory factor analysis of leadership characteristics among Muslim school leaders. Using sequential explanatory approach, this research is divided in two phases. The first phase was a qualitative research and…
Descriptors: Muslims, Religious Schools, Leadership Styles, Cultural Pluralism
Saihu, Made; Umar, Nasaruddin; Raya, Ahmad T.; Shunhaji, Akhmad – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2022
This paper discusses implementing the Islamic learning approach model in Jembrana-Bali's case study in State High School (SMAN) 1 Jembrana. This paper explores the effectiveness of multicultural learning models used in Islamic religious education learning. Multicultural learning model creating harmonious interaction. Furthermore, the integration…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Islamic Culture, High Schools, Multicultural Education
Z Ja Htu Aung; Melissa M. Barnes; Sun Yee Yip; Eisuke Saito – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
In Myanmar, large diverse indigenous ethnicities exist, and, as a result, public schools consist of a multicultural and multilingual student population. Despite this, the education system proffers and embeds Myanmar's dominant ideologies relating to culture, language and religion within all aspects of schooling. Students from minority backgrounds…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Multilingualism, Cultural Pluralism, Administrator Attitudes