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Note: Agreed Syllabus Conference
Items
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40. |
Membership
Minutes:
- Mr Joel Cook,
Democratic Services Manager, said that the Agreed Syllabus
Conference (ASC) had been convened with the same composition,
membership, and chairman as the Kent Standing Advisory Council on
Religious Education (SACRE). It was said that the relevant
appointing bodies had been contacted as part of the appointing
process and there had been a positive response overall. Mr Cook
thanked the Agreed Syllabus Conference Members for engaging in the
process.
- Mrs Penny
Smith-Orr, Religious Education Consultant,
welcomed teachers Miss E Pope and Mr A Shepherd who
were in attendance to provide further input on the development of
effective RE provision in Kent.
- RESOLVED to NOTE the
membership of the Agreed Syllabus Conference 2022.
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Kent Locally Agreed Syllabus Review PDF 237 KB
Additional documents:
Minutes:
- Mr Cook introduced
the item and highlighted that the approach to the syllabus review
had been amended to include a specific Executive Decision by the
Cabinet Member for Education and Skills to better evidence the full
process for developing and adopting a Locally Agreed Syllabus.
While the Cabinet Member would make the formal decision, the
consideration and recommendation would come from the
ASC.
- ASC Members were told
that the funding for the revised syllabus would be met from
existing budgets.
- Mrs Smith-Orr
provided an overview of the RE Today Model A+ syllabus adopted in
2017. It was said that there had been positive feedback from Kent
teachers regarding this syllabus. Given the resource-intensive
alternative options of sourcing or developing a wholly new
syllabus, Mrs Smith-Orr recommended renewing the RE
Today Model A+ syllabus licence for a further five years. Members
were reassured that new units had been introduced in 2022 to
bring the syllabus up to date. An outline of new units would be
automatically provided as part of the renewal and thereafter
schools could choose to buy more in-depth information.
- Further to comments
and questions from Members, it was noted:
- The teaching
representatives expressed a preference for the continuation of the
current syllabus and welcomed the addition of the new units. There
was general agreement that the RE Today Model A+ syllabus was easy
to teach and that children enjoyed it. While parts of the syllabus
were deficient, teachers were comfortable working within the
existing titles.
- As an outcome of the
syllabus review, feedback would be provided to RE Today on the
insufficiencies in the current syllabus. A request to update the
Church School overview, the names of religions, and
the list of teaching resources in the syllabus document
would be sent to RE Today.
- There were
a number of additional resources
available to help teachers to deliver the syllabus
content.
- There was a
recognised need begin the next review in three years’ time to
allow for a more in-depth consideration of the current syllabus and
the alternative models available.
- Further clarification
would be sought by Mrs Smith-Orr from RE Today regarding the four
new units and the key stages to which these would cater
for.
- The ASC came to a
unanimous agreement to recommend to the Cabinet Member for
Education and Skills the licence renewal of the RE Today syllabus
A+ for a further five years.
- RESOLVED To consider
and endorse or make recommendations to the Cabinet Member for
Education and Skills on the proposed Locally Agreed Syllabus for
Religious Education for 2022-2027.
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Any other items which the Chairman decides are urgent
Minutes:
The Chair welcomed the appointment of Ms S
Hamilton, Deputy Cabinet Member for Education and Skills, onto
SACRE.
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