News Secondary
23 August 2022
Alhamdulillah, the Book Week began yesterday in a grand way. This year, our English Department has teamed up with the Humanities Department to mark the occasion.
Monday’s event highlight was definitely the HUMAN LIBRARY session in the auditorium, involving 10 staff members acting as a ‘human book’ and our Year 10 to 12 students as "readers". The English Department teachers acted as librarians on the occasion. It was our inaugural event and turned out to be a resounding success. Students sat in story circle groups of 12 and indulged in the richness of stories and fine-tuned their listening abilities, hearing from staff members Mr Fazeel, Ms Rahat, Mr Kullu, Ms Naga, Ms Mubasshirah, Mr Asim Malik, Ms Gulsen, Ms Noori, Mr Bektash and Mr Vis.
Tuesday’s highlight was our special Costume Parade Assembly: The collaboration and partnership between our English and Humanities Departments saw notable historical and book characters gracing our auditorium stage – from Captain Cook, convicts, WW1 German soldier Alfred von Schlieffen and Martin Luther King Jr to book characters ranging from Wizard of Oz, Harry Potter, Of Mice & Men, The Alchemist, Witches, Alice in Wonderland, Coraline, Macbeth, The Longest Memory, The World of Goldilocks to Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
The spirit of participation was remarkable and our Secondary students enjoyed the costume parade a lot. Our sincere thanks to the English and Humanities teachers, not forgetting our photographers and student helpers. We will be back in a bigger way next year, inShaAllah.
‘Identify the Book Titles and Authors’ Contest got underway as students tried hard to make sense of the six cover pages. The cover pages supplied in the contest have illustrations without the title and author name.
‘Who’s reading What?’ – We have asked Secondary and other staff members what books they are currently reading. A wall chart to record those book authors and titles is now on display in TEAMS .
The forthcoming Secondary event are as follows:
My sincere thanks to the ‘Team of 5’ : Ms Tatum (thanks for your great ideas), Ms Desiree (thanks for your wonderful support), Ms Taybah (thanks for always being there), Ms Shahnaz (thanks for your fantastic assistance) and Mr Baraa (thanks for your fabulous suggestions).
Together, we can achieve anything and yes – we can now – dream with our eyes open!
MEd (Deakin), BEd (USP), GCEdR (Monash), DipHEng (UK), CTESL (USP), DipBusAc (UK), DipCounseling (NSW), DipEdEv (USP), Cert.ITEP (Canada)
Mr Mohammed Azim is currently the Head of English at Al ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ. He is also the Instructional Coach for teachers in secondary school. Prior to joining Al ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ, Mr Mohammed Azim was an English Lecturer/Curriculum Developer at Monash University's English Language Centre. He has taught VCE English, Language, EAL & Literature for over 14 years as well. He has been in the teaching profession for the past 30 years and has worked in various capacities like Head of English & Humanities, Counsellor, Senior Coordinator, Head of Teaching & Learning, Curriculum Developer, Educational Leadership and Administration Adviser, Discipline Coordinator and PD Trainer in primary, secondary and tertiary educational sectors. He is also an exam assessor for external exams through VCAA – Assessment Administration Unit.
Mr Mohammed Azim was honoured by the Teaching Australia – Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership for National Excellence in Teacher Leadership Award in 2009. In 2011, Mr Mohammed Azim was the first Muslim teacher ever to win the National Excellence in Teaching Awards supported by the Australian Scholarship Group. He was declared as one of the teachers in the Top 10 teachers of Australia in 2011. The awards did not end here as Mohammed Azim was recognised for his outstanding service and contribution in education once again by being named in the 2017 HOT LIST OF TOP 50 AUSTRALIAN EDUCATORS by the prestigious The Educator magazine.
Mr Mohammed Azim has a passion for action research in the areas of teacher quality, discipline, educational administration and leadership, teaching and learning pedagogies, assessment for success and innovative ways of teaching English. Currently, he teaches English at Year 9, 11 & 12 levels. Apart from teaching, he is actively involved in many community initiatives and activities that deals with families and youths.
Mr Mohammed Azim is an advocate of the motto that ‘We rise by lifting others’. This is his passion and mission at Al ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ.
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