Five year funding gap is letting down a ‘record number of students’ as new data suggests many disadvantaged GCSE students go on to take it at A level. The number of students in England and Wales taking a GCSE course in Religious Studies GCSE has risen to 253,225, an increase of 0.6% from last year.
Two decades of growth in A level RS at risk over a five year funding crisis says the Religious Education Council as Father of the House Sir Peter Bottomley warns the Government must not ‘let down’ young people.
In this Schools Week news article, a data review of religious education paints a mixed picture, writes Sabah Ahmedi, yet it is crucial to human experience and a broad and balanced curriculum.
How the Department for Education has managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Keep reading for further information.
Neglecting RE leaves ‘gaping hole in the school curriculum’, says Father of the House Sir Peter Bottomley in the wake of the Government’s commitment to level up education across the country.
We are seeking Regional Hub leads to support the Regional Infrastructure Project. Closing date for applications has been extended to 5PM Wednesday 15th June 2022!
The RE Council has published its Draft Handbook for Religion and Worldviews in the Classroom: Developing a Worldviews Approach project.
The Religion and Worldviews Infrastructure Steering Group is pleased to announce the appointment of Claire Clinton as Lead Director for Regional Hubs. Claire is taking up her consultant role in May.
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