Muis allocates $1 million to train religious teachers, review of CPE curriculum under way

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MUIS allocates $1 million to train religious teachers, review of CPE curriculum underway

SINGAPORE - The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore will inject $1 million in training credits for 4,900 religious teachers certified under the Asatizah Recognition Scheme .

He also announced that the Continuing Professional Education panel will review and refresh its curriculum to enhance the professionalism of religious teachers under the ARS. CPE is a training programme to enhance the professionalism of asatizah under the ARS and to inculcate a culture of continuous learning and development within the fraternity.

 

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