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Dylan Chown is a Lecturer at the University of South Australia (UniSA) within the Education Futures school and the Centre for Islamic Thought and Education. His research focuses on culturally responsive pedagogy, Islamic education, and wellbeing in schools, particularly for Muslim learners. Chown has co-authored multiple books and chapters, including Wellbeing in Islamic Schools: Nurturing the Mind, Body and Soul (2025) and Global Perspectives and New Challenges in Culturally Responsive Pedagogies (2023). His work emphasizes integrating religious and cultural funds of knowledge into education to enhance learning outcomes and address inequities faced by Muslim students in Western secular contexts. Chown’s recent publications explore educator preparedness, dual consciousness in Muslim learners, and the role of Islamic pedagogy in teacher training programs.
Key contributions include examining the intersections of religion and health/physical education in Islamic schools, advocating for strength-based approaches to spirituality in education, and analyzing the affective dimensions of teaching in diverse religious settings. He collaborates with educators and policymakers to develop frameworks for holistic wellbeing and faith-informed teaching practices. Chown’s research bridges classical Islamic educational philosophy with contemporary educational challenges, positioning Islamic schooling as a site of both cultural preservation and social equity.
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