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9th Annual Australian Islamic Schooling ConferenceAt the heart of meaningful renewal in Islamic schooling lies tarbiyah, a holistic, lifelong process of human formation that prepares learners for both this life and the Hereafter. More than a pedagogical approach, tarbiyah provides the integrative framework through which knowledge, character, purpose, and practice are cultivated within an Islamic worldview.
This year’s 9th Islamic Schooling Conference places a deliberate focus on the tarbiyah of the educator, recognising that lasting renewal does not begin with programs, policies, or structures, but with the inward formation of those entrusted with teaching and leadership. An educator’s character, convictions, and spiritual orientation shape every aspect of schooling, from classrooms and curriculum to leadership practices and school culture.
Within the broader framework of tarbiyah, taʿdīb (moral refinement), taʿlīm (the transmission of knowledge), and tadrīs (systematic instruction) operate in synergy. When these elements are integrated rather than fragmented, education becomes coherent, purposeful, and transformative. Tarbiyah is thus not a collection of techniques, but a formative ecosystem in which intellectual, spiritual, ethical, and physical development unfold together.
As Islamic schools navigate increasing pressures: identity tensions, wellbeing concerns, curriculum fragmentation, and leadership uncertainty, the call for tajdīd (renewal) has never been more urgent. This renewal must be principled and purpose-driven, grounded in the foundations of Islamic educational philosophy, and responsive to contemporary realities. Crucially, it begins inwardly before it manifests outwardly.
By centring the inward-to-outward trajectory of tarbiyah, the conference invites educators and leaders to reflect on who they are becoming, not only what they are implementing. When educators experience tarbiyah in their own lives, their inner transformation becomes the most powerful catalyst for renewed classrooms, coherent leadership, meaningful curriculum, and flourishing school communities.
Bringing together scholars, school leaders, teachers, researchers, policymakers, parents, and community partners, the conference offers a shared space to reimagine Islamic education through its primary aims. It is an invitation to place the formation of the educator at the heart of Islamic schooling renewal, and to re-anchor teaching and learning in the purposes for which knowledge exists.
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Bonython Hall, Uni of Adelaide N Terrace-Gate 22, North Ter, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia, Adelaide
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