QF organises training program for 'Islamic Civilization' teachers to explore innovative teaching methods
The Peninsula
Doha:Qatar Foundation (QF) organised a specialized training program with the participation of more than 30 teachers from its Pre University Education...
Doha: Qatar Foundation (QF) organised a specialized training program with the participation of more than 30 teachers from its Pre-University Education (PUE) schools, aimed at enhancing their capabilities in teaching ‘Islamic Civilization' and enriching their pedagogical methods.
This training reflects QF's commitment to equipping teachers with modern tools and advanced resources, ensuring that the subject is delivered in an interactive and inspiring way that strengthens students' connection to their cultural identity while opening broader horizons for them to engage with the world around them.
President of QF's PUE Abeer Al Khalifa said: "Teaching 'Islamic Civilization' in our schools is not merely a subject in the curriculum; it represents a fundamental pillar of our educational journey, as it opens wide horizons for students to explore their rich history and enduring cultural heritage.
It also strengthens their understanding of the values and principles that have shaped our cultural identity and established the position of the Islamic nation in the fields of science, Islamic thought, and the arts.
This awareness gives our students a deeper sense of identity and belonging, instills in them pride in their roots, and at the same time provides them with broader global horizons that enable them to engage and interact with other cultures with confidence and openness.













