Outstanding RE: Today and Tomorrow National Update on the RE Review John Keast OBE Chair RE Council.

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Outstanding RE: Today and Tomorrow National Update on the RE Review John Keast OBE Chair RE Council

What is happening in RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OSIRIS JOHN KEAST, Chair of the Religious Education Council 31 January 2013

Preamble: What is the RE Council? Umbrella body for all RE community – Faith communities – Professional and academic organisations (including NATRE, ISRSA) – Voluntary groups National united voice of RE working with and through its member organisations

Introduction: Recent improvements in RE National Support, ie curriculum development, exemplification, qualifications, training – Model syllabuses 1994 – Funding for training – QCA support for SACREs – conference, analysis of reports – Development of GCSE short course – Non-statutory Guidance 2000 – Non-statutory National Framework 2004 Local Support, ie SACREs, Las, Peer groups through NATRE

RE nationally since 2010 RE not required by statute to be taught in academies and free schools: funding agreements only (Academies Act 2010) Academies not required to teach RE according to LAS(Acad Act 2010) No response given to 2010 Ofsted Long Report: next due March 2013 Abolition QC(D)A: no support (2011) Removal of all national exemplars and Programmes of Study (2011) Reduced targets for RE PGCE places by a third, putting many courses at risk of closure, because numbers are single figures (2011) Removal of bursaries for RE PGCE applicants – decline in applicants Exclusion of RS from Ebacc (2011) Exclusion of RE from the government review of the school curriculum Discounting of GCSE short course in school performance Abolition of GCSEs announced: future of RS (& others) in limbo (2012) Ofsted no longer carrying out subject surveys, no national picture of RE

RE locally since 2007 Loss of paragraphs on RE in Ofsted inspection reports Loss of RE adviser posts Diminishing or no budgets for SACREs Most secondary schools now outside the remit of SACREs Some SACREs failing to meet Statutory Agreed Syllabus reviews increasingly not carried out Virtual disappearance of local CPD

Interpretation: what is happening to RE Dismantling of national support and structures for RE Increasing collapse of local support and structures for RE Consequences – Nobody locally knows what is happening in RE in schools – Little or no opportunity for continuing professional development – Fewer qualifications likely to be taken with knock on effect to HE – Fewer trained teachers – Fragmentation of RE curriculum – Marginalisation, decline in status, provision and quality Risk of downward spiral

How the REC is responding Coming together of the RE community to take responsibility for RE in a new educational world Strategic Plan ( ), including – Curriculum Assessment and Qualifications – Professional Development – Public Relations Representation to government to seek – Signal of importance of RE – Support for RE Council and its work

Key Strategic plan activities Own Review of RE – Parallel to review of National Curriculum – Restated aims, core curriculum, assessment, guidance – Phase 2 now starting based on Expert Panel Report Qualifications reform All Party Parliamentary Group for RE: March 2012 RethinkRE Links with trusts, heads and governors RE Quality Mark Young ambassadors for RE

Conclusion National support for RE has led to its improvement since 1994 but support for RE teachers nationally is now being eroded Local support for RE has depended on national initiatives but is now fragmenting RE is in danger especially in non-faith based schools RE Council is stepping into the void!