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14 March 2026 / 25. Ramadhan 1447

MCE requires lesson writers for the Tarbiyah curriculum

 

The Curriculum Development Team of the Madrasah Centre of Excellence (MCE) is progressing well with preparing lessons for its Tarbiyah curriculum. The lessons, which are being developed by a team of experienced madrasah teachers and a graphic artist, undergo a rigorous process of vetting.

 

The lesson writers who are currently working on producing the lessons are largely based in Dubai and United Kingdom. As the task of writing up to 600 lessons is huge and in order to provide greater variety, MCE would like to engage more lesson writers, especially from the other regions. This is an incredibly rewarding task and I would encourage everyone who is able to, to get in touch!

For further details please click the following link:

http://madrasahonline.org/content/person-specification-madrasah-lesson-writers


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