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RE Council Communications Survey results |
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In April, the RE Council conducted a survey to ascertain members' views
on communication between the Council and its member organisations. The survey
was sent to all the listed representatives of all the Council's member bodies
and we received 30 responses, representing 23 organisations. These graphs give
a broad picture of members' views of our current communications and of their
ideas as to how we might improve and develop them. The survey results will be
used to inform our strategy for communications in the coming months and years.
Please click here to download the survey results. |
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Minister for Schools speaks at REC AGM |
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The REC was
delighted that the Minister for Schools, Nick Gibb MP, took up its invitation
to speak at our AGM on 3rd May. We hope that this fruitful dialogue will
continue.
The text of his speech has been reproduced here. |
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Minister asks RE community for new subject framework |
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Minister of State for Schools, Nick Gibb, has asked the Religious Education Council for England and Wales (REC) to consider excellent practice in RE teaching and present its findings in a report. The report will consider the views of teachers, academics and faith and belief organisations. The minister has also offered support to help shape a revised RE teaching framework that ensures RE retains its academic rigour and is in step with the design and style of a National Curriculum. |
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APPG to highlight importance of RE in schools |
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Today, the
Church of England, the Catholic Church, the Buddhist, Jewish, Sikh and Muslim
faiths, the British Humanist Association and professional RE teaching
associations are joining forces to support a new All Party Parliamentary Group
(APPG). When it is set up, the new APPG will focus on safeguarding the
provision of RE in our schools and explore how the subject can continue to
deliver a valuable dimension to the education of all children and young
people. |
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Update on RE Council Strategic Plan |
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The following
committees have now been established to implement the Strategic Plan; details
of their current membership and terms of reference can be found below. Each
committee consists of at least two board members, and others within and beyond
the REC with relevant experience and expertise to contribute.
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