Does a person have to be qualified to teach in UK? Something abt PGCE I think?
Can someone be a teacher with no degree and no qualification apart from A Levels and GCSEs? Cos a person I know has recently been offered a job in a jamia but he doesnt have any teaching certificates/qualifications. Is that possible?
I'm doing my PGCE atm (teacher's training course).
To be a qualified teacher one must pass their English, maths and science GCSE, they must have a degree and must have their PGCE.
Some Islamic schools are more laid back when it comes to this issue, they don't stress that you must have your degree or PGCE....however, with the back up of your PGCE nearly every school will accept you...without a PGCE you may get accepted into one school. However, you don't have that guarentee that another school may take you on in the future should you wish to change schools.
I'm doing my PGCE atm (teacher's training course).
To be a qualified teacher one must pass their English, maths and science GCSE, they must have a degree and must have their PGCE.
Some Islamic schools are more laid back when it comes to this issue, they don't stress that you must have your degree or PGCE....however, with the back up of your PGCE nearly every school will accept you...without a PGCE you may get accepted into one school. However, you don't have that guarentee that another school may take you on in the future should you wish to change schools.
JazakALLAH.
So I take from that it would be legit for the person to teach in the Jamia.
Is teaching easy though? The brothers not taught secular subject before and is a bit daunted by the responsibility. So if he was teaching upto GCSE english he'd just work from the government syllabus, right and get support from the other teachers. Nothing more to it - right?
It is legit...its up to the headteacher/senior members of staff who they wish to take on.
Teaching is not easy...and knowledge of the education system is vital.
I'm doing a one year intense course at the moment that mainly focus's on syllabus's, theory's/methods on how kids learn best and I'm being tested on my English, maths and science (A level standard) just to teach kids in a primary school.
I don't know the brother so I don't know his strengths and weakness's...however, I'd advise him to work VERY closely with other teachers and to reg visit teaching websites/newspaper etc to keep up with the system...cos its always being changed.
It is legit...its up to the headteacher/senior members of staff who they wish to take on.
Teaching is not easy...and knowledge of the education system is vital.
I'm doing a one year intense course at the moment that mainly focus's on syllabus's, theory's/methods on how kids learn best and I'm being tested on my English, maths and science (A level standard) just to teach kids in a primary school.
I don't know the brother so I don't know his strengths and weakness's...however, I'd advise him to work VERY closely with other teachers and to reg visit teaching websites/newspaper etc to keep up with the system...cos its always being changed.
Does anyone here know why after someone gets married in pakistan the hat thing the groom wears on the wedding day gets taken to the darbar to be left there amongst hundreds of other hats. Or maybe its something to do with our area back home. It does not make sense to me.
Surprising alot of people dont know much about ones culture if thats that
There were like 6 cousin weddings in pakiland this time round and all the grooms had their Topis taken to the darbar, when asked a few why...they didnt have a clue, just said cos everyone here does.
Maybe the Oldies have their superstitious beliefs... have to ask my nani this one.
Does anyone here know why after someone gets married in pakistan the hat thing the groom wears on the wedding day gets taken to the darbar to be left there amongst hundreds of other hats.
Maybe to bless the grooms with some sense, thats a funny one never heard that before.
Submitted by Medarris on 13 July, 2006 - 00:53 #3315
SubhanALLAH any1 seen tonights night sky? Looksssss beaaaauuuuuuuttttiful.
today and yesterday were full moons. SubhanALLAH looks amazing - we've got clear skies and the moon looks so close and so clear. Shining and hanging in the sky like a perfect lamp - qasam the sky looks amazing tonight.
It's amazin how beautiful the sky looks at night, almost hypnotising!
Submitted by Medarris on 13 July, 2006 - 01:12 #3320
"Angel" wrote:
Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder
It's amazin how beautiful the sky looks at night, almost hypnotising!
beshak - the sky does look beautiful always. But some days you just appreciate it more. I tend to be a sky-gazer - its soo vast, so immense and so perfect - puts little me into perspective even if its only for a few moments.
But sometimes the sky looks extra-special or maybe its because for some reason some days we are more receptive to seeing the wonders of ALLAH?
Dunno what it is - but either way the sky is mashaALLAH amazing.
Is MuslimSis a teacher innit?
Does a person have to be qualified to teach in UK? Something abt PGCE I think?
Can someone be a teacher with no degree and no qualification apart from A Levels and GCSEs? Cos a person I know has recently been offered a job in a jamia but he doesnt have any teaching certificates/qualifications. Is that possible?
Ya ALLAH Madad.
Haq Chaar Yaar
I'm a teacher wannabe..
I'm doing my PGCE atm (teacher's training course).
To be a qualified teacher one must pass their English, maths and science GCSE, they must have a degree and must have their PGCE.
Some Islamic schools are more laid back when it comes to this issue, they don't stress that you must have your degree or PGCE....however, with the back up of your PGCE nearly every school will accept you...without a PGCE you may get accepted into one school. However, you don't have that guarentee that another school may take you on in the future should you wish to change schools.
JazakALLAH.
So I take from that it would be legit for the person to teach in the Jamia.
Is teaching easy though? The brothers not taught secular subject before and is a bit daunted by the responsibility. So if he was teaching upto GCSE english he'd just work from the government syllabus, right and get support from the other teachers. Nothing more to it - right?
thank you.
Ya ALLAH Madad.
Haq Chaar Yaar
It is legit...its up to the headteacher/senior members of staff who they wish to take on.
Teaching is not easy...and knowledge of the education system is vital.
I'm doing a one year intense course at the moment that mainly focus's on syllabus's, theory's/methods on how kids learn best and I'm being tested on my English, maths and science (A level standard) just to teach kids in a primary school.
I don't know the brother so I don't know his strengths and weakness's...however, I'd advise him to work VERY closely with other teachers and to reg visit teaching websites/newspaper etc to keep up with the system...cos its always being changed.
jazakALLAH again.
been a lot of help :
Ya ALLAH Madad.
Haq Chaar Yaar
Is there a thread on du'as?
Ya ALLAH Madad.
Haq Chaar Yaar
[url=http://www.therevival.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=192&highlight=pray&si... do you pray for[/url]
jazakALLAH.
Ya ALLAH Madad.
Haq Chaar Yaar
Does anyone here know why after someone gets married in pakistan the hat thing the groom wears on the wedding day gets taken to the darbar to be left there amongst hundreds of other hats. Or maybe its something to do with our area back home. It does not make sense to me.
dunno Naj
might be a cultural thing
Maybe
Surprising alot of people dont know much about ones culture if thats that
There were like 6 cousin weddings in pakiland this time round and all the grooms had their Topis taken to the darbar, when asked a few why...they didnt have a clue, just said cos everyone here does.
Maybe the Oldies have their superstitious beliefs... have to ask my nani this one.
coming from a grave worshipper, i never heard of that one lol
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
ɐɥɐɥ
:?
depends from what end i guess.
Maybe to bless the grooms with some sense, thats a funny one never heard that before.
SubhanALLAH any1 seen tonights night sky? Looksssss beaaaauuuuuuuttttiful.
today and yesterday were full moons. SubhanALLAH looks amazing - we've got clear skies and the moon looks so close and so clear. Shining and hanging in the sky like a perfect lamp - qasam the sky looks amazing tonight.
Ya ALLAH Madad.
Haq Chaar Yaar
As you've mentioned it I've taken a look outta my window and its the same as always.
The sky's dark and I don't see no moon. My windows west facing btw.
The sky is always beautiful, pitch dark with stars scattered everywhere with the moon shining wat a beauty - why wouldnt it be, Allah (swt) made it...
That's not fair
I don't see no stars.
When I went back home, I used to go out and stare at the sky and it looked amazing seeing the thousands and millions of stars.
Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder
It's amazin how beautiful the sky looks at night, almost hypnotising!
beshak - the sky does look beautiful always. But some days you just appreciate it more. I tend to be a sky-gazer - its soo vast, so immense and so perfect - puts little me into perspective even if its only for a few moments.
But sometimes the sky looks extra-special or maybe its because for some reason some days we are more receptive to seeing the wonders of ALLAH?
Dunno what it is - but either way the sky is mashaALLAH amazing.
Ya ALLAH Madad.
Haq Chaar Yaar
So does that mean you're imagining seeing stars
Nope, your the one who said the sky looks the same everyday hence you don't appreciate the stars....
You're wrong, the reason I said it is coz I haven't seen stars!...where I live.
You aint seen stars, funny!
Odd place you stay in!
lol
med, your a star gazer....and a bollwyood listener.....and your gettin married....all makes sense now. luuuuuurve doctor
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
ɐɥɐɥ
no.
Ya ALLAH Madad.
Haq Chaar Yaar
LOL
love is in the air
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
ɐɥɐɥ
I live in east london...not some farm with 10 cats :twisted:
Where do u get your false info from weird boy?
Sirus ofcourse....wierd girl.
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