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Saturday 5 April 2014

Reflection 2: CALL Lesson Plan


Assalaamualaykum dear readers!

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In this entry, Wisdom Waraqah would like to share some of the gems that we managed to pick up in our journey towards completing the lesson plan described in our previous post. 

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Among the things that we wish to highlight in this entry is our realisation of the role of an educator. In the process of constructing the lesson plan, we encountered a few circumstances, for example, the need to be precised especially in making sure that we meet the learning outcomes by the end of the lesson and also in making the right decision of choosing the best application to be used in class. Every step taken in doing the lesson plan was thought of thoroughly as to ensure that students will receive maximum benefit from the lesson. Based on this, it occurred to us that being an educator is a tough job and we strongly believe that every single educator out there including our fellow dedicated lecturers are struggling to do their best to ensure the efficiency of their lessons.


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In the Islamic point of view, we believe than an educator does not only teach worldly lessons but also inspires students to attain the splendour of Jannah. This gives Muslim educators the title of murabbi as it is also their responsibility to lead students to the righteous Path. In fact Allah says in one Quranic ayah:







“Is one who is devoutly obedient during periods of the night, prostrating and standing [in   prayer], fearing the Hereafter and hoping for the mercy of his Lord, [like one who does not]? Say, "Are those who know equal to those who do not know?" Only they will   remember [who are] people of understanding.”
                                                                                                                                    (Az-Zumar: 9)
 
Based on the Quranic verse above, it is crucial for a Muslim to gain as much knowledge as possible. A knowledgeable person is in contrast with an ignorant person. Plus, they are different in the eyes of Allah.

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Awaken by this fact, we as students feel that educators should be respected and appreciated well as they have poured out their utmost effort and hard work in teaching us. If, by the Will of Allah, we ourselves become educators in the future, we learn that it is important for us to be proactive and diligent in pursuing our career so that the nation will be able to produce the best leaders the world will ever possess. 


Warm regards;
WW


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