Agenda and draft minutes

Agenda and draft minutes

Venue: by video conference

Contact: Committee Administrator  Email: democratic@denbighshire.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

1.

APOLOGIES

Minutes:

Councillor Rachel Flynn

 

2.

DECLARATION OF INTERESTS pdf icon PDF 116 KB

Members to declare any personal or prejudicial interests in any business identified to be considered at this meeting.

Minutes:

No declarations of interest had been raised.

 

3.

URGENT MATTERS AS AGREED BY THE CHAIR

Notice of items which, in the opinion of the Chair, should be considered at the meeting as a matter of urgency pursuant to Section 100B(4) of the Local Government Act 1972.

Minutes:

No urgent matters had been raised.

 

4.

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To receive and approve the minutes of the Denbighshire SACRE meeting held on 20 October 2021 (copy enclosed).

Minutes:

The minutes of the Standing Advisory Council for Religious Education (SACRE) meeting held on 20 October 2021 (previously circulated) were submitted.

 

Matters Arising –

 

Page 1 – Present – a Humanist Representative had been appointed to the SACRE and it was agreed that the list of members present be changed to “Representing Religious Denominations and Non-Religious Philosophical Convictions” in future.

 

Page 9 – Item 9: SACRE Draft Annual Report 2020/21 – the report had been finalised and submitted to the Welsh Government.

 

The RE Adviser reported on the need for SACRE to amend its constitution to reflect the changes to include Non-Religious Philosophical Convictions representation and also in relation to the Curriculum for Wales and the Agreed Syllabus.  The Chair asked that the matter be considered at the next scheduled meeting in June 2022.

 

RESOLVED that the minutes of the SACRE meeting held on 20 October 2021 be received and approved as a correct record.

 

5.

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To receive a presentation regarding the Religion, Values and Ethics Guidance and to discuss the possibility of using the guidance as an Agreed Syllabus.  [The guidance can be accessed from the following link (see report item 5 attached) together with the Legislative Summary.]

Minutes:

The Chair welcomed the Principal Education Manager to his first SACRE meeting.

 

The Principal Education Manager introduced the item on the Welsh Government’s new Curriculum for Wales which was due to come into effect in September 2022.  He was grateful to the RE Adviser for his presentation and explanation of the Religion, Values and Ethics guidance which had recently been released.

 

The RE Adviser explained the requirement for convening an Agreed Syllabus Conference to prepare an Agreed Syllabus to be adopted by the local education authority.  The intention was to record and circulate the presentation to participants in order to inform that process.  In addition to SACRE representatives it was hoped that as many teachers as possible could attend the Agreed Syllabus Conference which had been provisionally scheduled for 14 March 2022.

 

The RE Adviser gave a presentation which provided an overview of the Curriculum for Wales and explanation of the Religion, Value and Ethics (RVE) guidance.

 

Areas covered within the comprehensive presentation included –

 

·         curriculum and assessment legislation requirements

·         an introduction to the six areas of learning and experience and further specifics and language used – ‘statements of what matters’, ‘principles of progression’, ‘descriptions of learning’ and ‘designing your curriculum’

·         specific reference to the statements of what matters for the Humanities area which encompassed context, skills, knowledge and concepts for development

·         links to web pages including a summary of legislation with specific legislation relating to RVE guidance and how it could be adopted as an Agreed Syllabus

·         the change from religious education to religion, values and ethics to reflect the expanded scope and inclusion of non-religious beliefs including humanism, atheism and secularism

·         legislative changes governing the Agreed Syllabus Conference and SACREs to reflect both religious beliefs and non-religious philosophical convictions

·         aims of the Agreed Syllabus with the RVE guidance having been written as a basis for the Agreed Syllabus with a high level of collaboration

·         legal requirements for an Agreed Syllabus Conference and questions for them and SACREs to consider

·         the removal of the right to withdraw from RVE in the Curriculum for Wales

·         the purpose of the RVE guidance to provide additional support on how RVE could be taught in the Humanities area and those who must have regard to it

·         the context of spiritual development in RVE which remained a key aspect

·         designing the curriculum for RVE to include: cross-cutting themes, cross-curricular skills, skills integral to the four purposes, the statements of what matters, RVE concepts and the RVE lens

·         learner progression and learning journeys in RVE with illustrative examples, and

·         points for schools/settings to consider when designing their curriculum for RVE.

 

In closing the RE Adviser acknowledged the wealth of information contained within the presentation but highlighted that the Curriculum for Wales and full RVE guidance was far more comprehensive.  The recorded presentation and PowerPoint slides would be circulated to SACRE members and schools to view and consider the content at their own leisure.

 

The following matters were raised during the ensuing debate –

 

·         the RVE guidance was a comprehensive document and a link to the relevant webpage had been included on the agenda for members to access and consider at their leisure; the presentation, whilst also lengthy, had broken-down and summarised elements of the guidance for ease of reference and use

·         confirmed the Welsh translation ‘Canllawiau ar Grefydd, Gwerthoedd a Moeseg’ for ‘Religion, Vales and Ethics Guidance’ as detailed in the presentation

·         Councillor Meirick Davies referred to the current UK Consultation on banning the right to proselytise and potential implications for religious teachings.  The RE Adviser had been unaware of the proposals  ...  view the full minutes text for item 5.

6.

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To consider support provided to the local authority in adopting an Agreed Syllabus for Religion, Values and Ethics and recommendation to advise the local authority to convene an Agreed Syllabus Conference.

Minutes:

The RE Adviser explained that, following on from the previous agenda item, Denbighshire local authority was required to adopt an Agreed Syllabus, and in order to provide support to the local authority in that regard, it was recommended that SACRE advise the local authority to convene an Agreed Syllabus Conference.

 

SACRE was advised that provisional arrangements had been made to convene an Agreed Syllabus Conference at 10.00 am on Monday 14 March 2022 and it was hoped that as many teachers as possible would be able to attend in addition to SACRE members; the recording of the presentation would be shared with schools beforehand.  The RE Adviser believed that the RVE guidance as presented met the requirements of the new curriculum and could be adopted as the Agreed Syllabus.  He also cautioned against too many adaptations of the RVE guidance given the training provided by the Welsh Government on the guidance which would otherwise fall to the local authority; potential litigations given that the RVE guidance had been through the relevant quality assurances processes, and that guidance also provided a link in with the curriculum for Wales holistically taking into account the other areas of learning and experience and progression steps.  He considered that those points should be carefully considered at the Agreed Syllabus Conference when deciding on what to advise the local authority in terms of the Agreed Syllabus.

 

SACRE was comprised of three separate committees representing (1) Religious Denominations and Non-Religious Philosophical Convictions, (2) Teacher Associations, and (3) the Local Authority, and the RE Adviser referred to the requirement for each committee to vote separately on the report recommendation.  Upon being put to the vote of each committee it was unanimously –

 

RESOLVED to advise the local authority to convene an Agreed Syllabus Conference.

 

7.

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(a)  To receive the minutes of the last meeting of the Association on 23 November 2021, and

 

(b)  To agree attendance at the next WASACRE – date to be confirmed.

Minutes:

The RE Adviser reported that the minutes of the last meeting held on 23 November 2021 had not yet been made available for circulation but much of the meeting had focused on the RVE guidance.  He directed members to the WASACRE website https://wasacre.org.uk/ for useful information, including agendas and minutes from previous meetings, and also an updated handbook for SACRE members reflecting recent legislative changes and information on SACREs and WASACRE’s work.  It was noted that the date of the next WASACRE meeting had yet to be confirmed.

 

RESOLVED that the verbal update from the RE Adviser be received and noted.

 

8.

DATE OF NEXT MEETINGS

·         23 June 2022

·         19 October 2022

Minutes:

The dates of future SACRE meetings in 2022 had been confirmed as follows –

 

23 June (Thursday) and 19 October (Wednesday)

 

In closing the Chair thanked the RE Adviser for all his hard work in supporting SACRE and she also thanked members for their attendance and contributions.

 

The meeting concluded at 11.30 am.