From Language Foundations to Early Inquiry: A Context-Based Dual language Learning Journey
Dates
- L0: 22/09/2026
- L1 (P1): 13/10/2026
- L1 (P2): 10/11/2026
- L2 (P1): 12/01/2027
- L2 (P2): 02/02/2027
- PLC: 11/05/2027
The Training Package for Grade 1 is grounded in the philosophical and procedural foundations of “Rasekh” framework, providing an integrated learning experience that is anchored in the Arabic language, contextualization, ethical values and citizenship, and innovation. It supports teachers in strengthening language foundations and initiating localization within a bilingual inquiry classroom. Teachers establish Arabic routines, introduce structured inquiry, and design learning connected to students’ immediate environment. Learning emphasizes early exploration and real-life connections while fostering belonging, responsibility, and positive interaction. .English-speaking teachers play a complementary role by enriching understanding and supporting inquiry while maintaining Arabic as the primary language of learning.
The training package is further strengthened through ongoing coaching and follow-up, ensuring effective implementation and sustaining high-quality, collaborative, and student-centered practice.
Modules
L0: Arabic Foundations & Bilingual Inquiry
L1: Transdisciplinary Learning, Local Context, and ُEthical Values Integration, and Citizenship
L2: Applied Learning Through Context, Creativity, and Early Sustainability Awareness
Follow-up: Sustained Practice, Coaching, and Classroom Implementation
Description
Learning outcomes
- Explain the core principles of “Rasekh” framework and their application in Early Years classrooms.
- Use Arabic as the main language of communication and interaction.
- Explain the core principles of “Rasekh” framework and their application in Grade 1 classrooms.
- Establish Arabic classroom routines that strengthen language foundations and early bilingual development.
- Utilize structured, play-informed inquiry approaches to promote exploration and early concept formation.
- Design learning experiences connected to students’ immediate environment, culture, and daily life.
- Use observation and evidence of learning to inform planning and respond to students’ needs.
- Integrate opportunities for language development, creativity, and social interaction in daily learning.
- Apply developmentally appropriate practices that support participation, confidence, and engagement.
- Design learning experiences to support students communicate simple ideas in Arabic and English within guided learning contexts.
- Apply practical strategies to foster ethical values, a sense of belonging, responsibility, and positive interactions through daily classroom routines and practices.
- Co-plan instructional practices involving Arabic and English teachers to support dual-language learning and make learning locally relevant, emphasizinginitial contextualization.
Document evidence of - professional growth through data gathered from practices, reflective discussions, coaching sessions, and professional learning communities (PLCs) meetings.
- Share an example of improved practice.
Target Audience
Grade One Educators
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Course Includes
- Course Certificate