Sociological Understanding of Muslim Education in Multicultural Philippines

Abdul Haiy Abdul Sali
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The DepEd Order No. 41, s. 2017 catapulted the implementation of the Arabic Language and Islamic Values Education (ALIVE) Program. However, since its inception, there is a dearth of professional literature on a coherent sociological understanding of Muslim education in the Philippines. This paper aims to provide an understanding of the implementation challenges of the ALIVE program employing sociological perspectives. The study utilized a qualitative research method anchored on Case Study Research Model. Five ALIVE implementers in Metro Manila were part of the research participants. A thematic analysis was initiated and triangulation of data was employed from relevant data sources. The analysis results showed several challenges faced by the select ALIVE schools: The intended curriculum lacks appreciation of the approaches and evaluation of student learning. The scarcity of learning spaces was evident. In teaching, most of the Asatidz or Madrasah teachers require enhancement of their pedagogical competence. The cultural variance among Muslims is still evident, especially in non-Muslim communities. The findings indicate that there is a need to create deliberate plans to achieve the intended learning outcomes of the ALIVE Program. Given the various gaps and challenges identified in this study, there is a necessity to evaluate the program at the grassroots. In conclusion, maximizing and strengthening the participation of the various stakeholders and different sectors in society is imperative in the development and sustainability of Muslim education programs in the Philippines.
多元文化菲律宾穆斯林教育的社会学理解
2017年第41号命令推动了阿拉伯语和伊斯兰价值观教育(ALIVE)计划的实施。然而,自成立以来,缺乏对菲律宾穆斯林教育的连贯社会学理解的专业文献。本文旨在从社会学的角度来理解ALIVE项目的实施挑战。本研究采用案例研究模式为基础的定性研究方法。马尼拉大都会的五名ALIVE实施者是研究参与者的一部分。开展了专题分析,并从有关数据源对数据进行了三角测量。分析结果显示了被选中的ALIVE学校面临的几个挑战:预定的课程缺乏对学生学习方法和评估的欣赏。学习空间的稀缺是显而易见的。在教学中,大多数Asatidz或Madrasah教师需要提高他们的教学能力。穆斯林之间的文化差异仍然很明显,尤其是在非穆斯林社区。研究结果表明,有必要制定深思熟虑的计划,以实现ALIVE计划的预期学习成果。鉴于本研究中发现的各种差距和挑战,有必要在基层评估该计划。总之,最大化和加强社会各利益相关者和不同部门的参与是菲律宾穆斯林教育项目发展和可持续发展的必要条件。
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