Providing a Path to Ihsan: How to Teach Islamic Studies Effectively to Every Age Level – Part 5
January 9, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm EST
$20.00Sound Vision Canada is thrilled to offer a much-needed teacher training series with the expert, Abir Catovic.
Islam is a rich tradition possessing an ocean of information. The key to educating our children
about their faith is not by striving to teach them everything about Islam, which is an impossibility.
The key is for Islamic Studies to address the appropriate Islamic concepts at the proper student
developmental levels. In this teacher learning series, we will ascertain what the sources of Islam
say about properly teaching Islam. We will also delve into the student stages of development and
uncover the essential teachings and methods required to help students develop a healthy relationship
with their Creator which naturally promotes Islamic character development and the desire to strive
for Ihsan or excellence in all aspects of life.
Please note that these sessions are intended to provide instructional guidance for parents, Islamic
Studies educators, and all those involved in children’s Islamic education.
We are offering a five-part series with the final session to be hosted on Jan. 9 at 7 pm EST, insha Allah.
Registration is not limited to the participants of Parts 1 -4. We invite all those who are interested to join.
Can’t attend live? No problem! The video recording and presentation slides will be shared with all those who sign up.
A Sound Vision Canada Certificate of Completion will be issued to the attendees who participate in Part 1 and at least one other module.
A Sound Vision Canada Certificate of Distinction will be issued to the attendees participating in all five modules.
If you would like access to Parts 1-4, please email info@soundvisioncanada.org. The registration fee for each module is $20.
Individuals requiring financial assistance may reach out to info@soundvisioncanada.org.
Session Highlights:
How to Teach Islamic Studies for Grades 9-12
Foundations for a Righteous Life – Establishing Islam as the Basis for the Pursuit of Excellence in All Aspects of Life
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- The Student as an Inexperienced Adult
- Designing Curriculum for Student Context
- Purification of the Soul
- Interfaith as a Tool
- Let’s Make Dawah
- Marriage is Half of Faith
- The Islamic World View
Abir Catovic is one of America’s Islamic Education pioneers. She began her teaching career while in college,
volunteering at her local masjid, developing an early elementary Islamic Studies curriculum and eventually
helping to establish a full-time Islamic School. She has taught every grade level from KG through
twelfth grade while serving in administration as a Religious Studies Director, Vice-Principal and Principal. Mrs.
Catovic developed Islamic and Qur’anic Studies curricula for her school’s elementary, middle and high school
levels and created a Prophetic Character Education Program. She also helped to develop a Two-Year Qur’an
Memorization Program that graduated more than fifty male and female Huffadh.
In 2017, Abir Catovic was awarded the Noor Kids Islamic Teacher Appreciation Award, being voted one of the
top three Islamic educators in North America. In 2021, she was the recipient of the New Jersey State
Governor’s Jefferson Award in Education for her “exemplary volunteer efforts and public service”. Currently
she serves as the Board Secretary of WISER (Weekend Islamic Schools Educational Resources) and is an
advisor to the Moral Ecology Trust, a multifaith, multidisciplinary project of the University of Virginia’s Advanced
Studies in Culture Foundation which aims to strengthen youth character formation.