Teacher training session at Taqwa Institute
Education

Mohammed Isaaq Delivers Teacher Training at Taqwa Institute

May 17, 20263 min read

Mohammed Isaaq of Claritas Universal delivered a teacher training session at Taqwa Institute focused on understanding student temperament and improving classroom support strategies.

Date

Sunday 17th May 2026

Session

Nurturing the Student Temperament

Facilitator

Mohammed Isaaq (Claritas Universal)

Participants

24 educators

Training Overview

On Sunday 17th May 2026, Mohammed Isaaq of Claritas Universal delivered a teacher training session at Taqwa Institute titled Nurturing the Student Temperament.

Understanding the Student Lens

Attended by 24 participants, the session explored how educators can better understand the student lens by recognising student challenges, motivations, and different learning styles. The training created a reflective and collaborative environment in which teachers could openly examine their practice and consider new approaches to student engagement.

Practical Classroom Interventions

The training also focused on practical interventions that teachers can implement to support student engagement, development, and positive learning outcomes. Participants were encouraged to reflect on how to create more effective and supportive educational environments — environments where every student feels seen, valued, and capable of achieving their potential.

  • Recognising diverse student motivations
  • Adapting methods for different learning styles
  • Using targeted interventions to improve engagement
  • Building respectful and supportive classroom culture

Key Takeaways

Key themes throughout the session included the importance of empathy in teaching, how to adapt delivery to meet diverse learning needs, and how to foster a classroom culture grounded in respect and encouragement.

“Mohammed Isaaq brought real clarity to concepts we encounter every day in the classroom. This training will directly shape how I approach my students.”— Training Participant

Taqwa Institute is committed to the ongoing professional development of its teachers and staff. This session reflects the Institute’s belief that great teaching begins with a deep understanding of the learner — and that investing in educators is one of the most powerful ways to serve students.