Frequently Asked Questions - Engaging Muslim Students in Public Schools
Can I get CEUs (or credit hours) for this?
Yes you can, Engaging Muslim Students in Public Schools has been used by thousands of educators to earn continuing education credits. In all states public schools and districts themselves are the main credit hour granting bodies. Upon completion of the course you are given a certificate with your name and a unique serial number on it. Submit this to your school administration or the appropriate body within your district and request it be put into your credit hour transcripts. You can provide the appropriate body or individual with this link for further information.
Can my school or district use a purchase order?
Yes, we accept purchase orders. Purchase orders can be emailed in PDF form to [email protected]
Do I need special software or specific device to take the self-paced course?
No, the self-paced course runs in any standard browser and be taken seamlessly on any device be it a laptop, phone, iPAD etc.
What if I can’t afford it?
Consider asking the administration of your school or the department supervisor of your respective department in your school district if funding is available for you to take it. Many teachers are not aware that there are often policies and even laws in some states that stipulate that schools and districts are responsive to staff requests for professional development.
Additionally, we frequently do discount runs, particularly during Ramadan, of the self-paced course through Eventbrite. Check this url to see if there is a current one:
If I register for the self-paced course through Eventbrite how do I get started taking it?
If you register for the course through Eventbrite you will recieve an email within 20 minutes of registering with directions on how to get started taking the course online. Put the email address [email protected] to ensure you receive those emails, check your SPAM filter if you have not received it within 20 minutes, and email us at [email protected] if you have not received a getting started email within 20 minutes.
Does my access to the self-paced course run out?
No, there is no defined expiration date for the self-paced course. Once you purchase it you have secured access to it and can take according to the dictates of your own schedule.
Who teaches the program?
The program is taught by Michael Abraham. Michael is a distinguished educator and teacher training that is known for his lively engagement in presenting information and providing educators with useful insights that they cannot find anywhere else. You can read his bio here. Read reviews of this training here, and receive specific letters of recommendation for his trainings from schools across the country upon request, email [email protected]
What if I have questions while taking the self-paced course?
Michael Abraham communicates frequently with his trainees and you can reach out to him at any time at [email protected] to ask questions while you are taking the course as well as schedule a virtual meeting with him at no extra cost if you want to discuss a matter in depth.
Does this comply with Trump’s executive order on DEI programming and merit-based opportunity?
Yes it does. Firstly, these executive orders effect regulation of departments of the executive branch of the federal government. Public schools and districts are not part of the federal government.
Secondly, Trump’s executive orders target programming that practices or teaches discrimination based on race in lieu of merit-based evaluation. Engaging Muslim Students in Public Schools does not do this nor teach this. It provides factual information that is usable to public school educators to better engage Muslim students and hold them to higher standards of behavior and academic achievement in school.
Thirdly, Trump’s executive orders target programming that has traditionally been done under the guise of certain strands of academic theory. Engaging Muslim Students in Public Schools has never been one of these programs, and has always complied with similar state-leve executive orders that existed prior to the current Trump administration in Texas and Virginia.
Again, this program provides factual information that is usable to public school educators to better engage Muslim students and hold them to higher standards of behavior and academic achievement in school.
Yes you can, Engaging Muslim Students in Public Schools has been used by thousands of educators to earn continuing education credits. In all states public schools and districts themselves are the main credit hour granting bodies. Upon completion of the course you are given a certificate with your name and a unique serial number on it. Submit this to your school administration or the appropriate body within your district and request it be put into your credit hour transcripts. You can provide the appropriate body or individual with this link for further information.
Can my school or district use a purchase order?
Yes, we accept purchase orders. Purchase orders can be emailed in PDF form to [email protected]
Do I need special software or specific device to take the self-paced course?
No, the self-paced course runs in any standard browser and be taken seamlessly on any device be it a laptop, phone, iPAD etc.
What if I can’t afford it?
Consider asking the administration of your school or the department supervisor of your respective department in your school district if funding is available for you to take it. Many teachers are not aware that there are often policies and even laws in some states that stipulate that schools and districts are responsive to staff requests for professional development.
Additionally, we frequently do discount runs, particularly during Ramadan, of the self-paced course through Eventbrite. Check this url to see if there is a current one:
If I register for the self-paced course through Eventbrite how do I get started taking it?
If you register for the course through Eventbrite you will recieve an email within 20 minutes of registering with directions on how to get started taking the course online. Put the email address [email protected] to ensure you receive those emails, check your SPAM filter if you have not received it within 20 minutes, and email us at [email protected] if you have not received a getting started email within 20 minutes.
Does my access to the self-paced course run out?
No, there is no defined expiration date for the self-paced course. Once you purchase it you have secured access to it and can take according to the dictates of your own schedule.
Who teaches the program?
The program is taught by Michael Abraham. Michael is a distinguished educator and teacher training that is known for his lively engagement in presenting information and providing educators with useful insights that they cannot find anywhere else. You can read his bio here. Read reviews of this training here, and receive specific letters of recommendation for his trainings from schools across the country upon request, email [email protected]
What if I have questions while taking the self-paced course?
Michael Abraham communicates frequently with his trainees and you can reach out to him at any time at [email protected] to ask questions while you are taking the course as well as schedule a virtual meeting with him at no extra cost if you want to discuss a matter in depth.
Does this comply with Trump’s executive order on DEI programming and merit-based opportunity?
Yes it does. Firstly, these executive orders effect regulation of departments of the executive branch of the federal government. Public schools and districts are not part of the federal government.
Secondly, Trump’s executive orders target programming that practices or teaches discrimination based on race in lieu of merit-based evaluation. Engaging Muslim Students in Public Schools does not do this nor teach this. It provides factual information that is usable to public school educators to better engage Muslim students and hold them to higher standards of behavior and academic achievement in school.
Thirdly, Trump’s executive orders target programming that has traditionally been done under the guise of certain strands of academic theory. Engaging Muslim Students in Public Schools has never been one of these programs, and has always complied with similar state-leve executive orders that existed prior to the current Trump administration in Texas and Virginia.
Again, this program provides factual information that is usable to public school educators to better engage Muslim students and hold them to higher standards of behavior and academic achievement in school.