ISB Schools Outreach Project | Training Programme
Fri 19 Apr 2024 7:30 PM - Tue 31 Dec 2024 11:15 AM BST
Online, Zoom
Description
📣 ISB Schools Outreach Project
One of ISB's flagship projects is back!
Online Taster session - Friday 19th April | 19:30 - 20:15
Online Primary school training - Sunday 12th May | 10:00-11:15
Online Secondary school training - Sunday 23rd June | 10:00-11:15
Online workshop and Q&A session - Sunday 24th November | 10:00-11:15
Calling all budding presenters who would like to help teachers in schools! Do you have time, passion and concern to help the next generation?
Do you want to learn how to deliver immersive mosque-based workshops in primary and secondary schools?
Are you keen to help teachers present Islam and ‘bring the faith to life’ through:
- Assemblies
- Classroom workshops
- Immersive, fun mosque visits
There is so much demand from schools to hear from Muslims in classrooms and in mosques, to present the richness of Islam to students, to clarify misconceptions and to discuss issues of our time.
Our ISB training programme and resources have been honed over decades and are delivered by very experienced facilitators.
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Person Specification
We are looking for volunteers who:
- Are highly motivated
- Have good command of English language
- Have good communication and organisation skills (to be able to work with schools and/or mosques effectively)
- Can work in a team and enjoys working with people
- Have spare time during the school day
- Have a desire to develop the skills to present
- Are committed to raising awareness about the Muslims faith and community
– Presenters should have an understanding of basics of Islam and represent the mainstream views of Muslims
– Presenters who are from minority Islamic positions should declare this to the school. They should present mainstream Islam according to the GCSE syllabus
For secondary schools:
- Can think on one's feet
- Have an interest in contemporary issues and current affairs
- Can break down complex topics into bite-sized chunks and is able to communicate with children and young people in a way they can understand