
Catching Kids Being Good
Farah Najam shares, “‘Catching being good’ is the easiest and the most effective management technique for teachers.” Rewarding a behavior is the most effective way

Farah Najam shares, “‘Catching being good’ is the easiest and the most effective management technique for teachers.” Rewarding a behavior is the most effective way

Farah Najam gives some tips on children’s toys, preschool selection and early learning … a package to help you and your child at school or

Speaking from a student’s perspective, Hafsa Ahsan humbly offers the teachers of Islamiat practical suggestions for improving the quality of lectures I stifled a yawn

Farah Najam shows that families that work together succeed together Income or social status is not the predicator of student’s success. Real triumph comes when
Nayyara Rahman writes, a teacher affects eternity and there is no telling when his or her influence stops Our ninth grade teacher once told us

The modern classroom has come a long way in the manner of appearance. Many tools and delivery systems are now in place, thanks to the

“What do you want to be when you grow up?” is a question asked of children from a very early age. As they grow and

Living in the West, we all worry about how to teach our children facts about Islam that kids in Muslim countries learn just by being

By Fizzah Jawed Akhter – Designer & English Language Teacher and Binte Ruqqayah – Freelance writer The Golden Age of Islam (750 – 1258 CE)

The word ‘Jamiah’ in Arabic means ‘university’. The word ‘Jami’ stands for ‘Masjid’. Many scholars of the early Muslim civilization saw a clear connection between