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Agenda, decisions and minutes

Venue: Virtual Meeting - Zoom

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Items
No. Item

1.

PRAYER

Quiet Reflection or Prayer

Minutes:

The meeting was opened with a prayer from Councillor Selwyn E. Griffiths.

 

2.

ELECT CHAIR

To elect a Chair for this committee for 2021/2022

Minutes:

It was resolved to re-elect Councillor Paul Rowlinson as Chair of this Committee for 2021/22.

3.

ELECT VICE CHAIR

To elect a Vice Chair for this committee for 2021/2022

Decision:

It was resolved to re-elect Councillor Menna Baines as Vice-chair of this Committee for 2021/22. 

 

Minutes:

It was resolved to re-elect Councillor Menna Baines as Vice-chair of this Committee for 2021/22. 

 

4.

APOLOGIES

To receive any apologies for absence

Minutes:

Eirian Bradley-Roberts (The Catholic Church), Dashu (Buddhism), Cathryn Davey (UCAC), Garem Jackson (Head of Education Department), Heledd Jones (NEU)

 

5.

DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST

To receive any declaration of personal interest

Minutes:

No declarations of personal interest were received.

 

6.

URGENT ITEMS

To note any items that are a matter of urgency in the view of the Chairman for consideration

Minutes:

No urgent items were received.

 

7.

MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING pdf icon PDF 33 KB

The Chairman shall propose that the minutes of the previous meeting of this committee held on the 10th February, 2021 be signed as a true record

Minutes:

The Chair confirmed and signed the minutes of the meeting of this Committee held on 10 February 2021 as a true record.

 

8.

THE FUTURE OF BANGOR UNIVERSITY'S RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CENTRE pdf icon PDF 246 KB

Presentation by Dr Gareth Evans Jones, Lecturer in Religious Studies,

School of History, Philosophy and Social Sciences, Bangor University

Decision:

To welcome the update from Professor G. Evans Jones and agree to further collaboration between Gwynedd SACRE, Gwynedd Council's Education Department and Bangor University.

Minutes:

Dr Gareth Evans Jones, Lecturer in Religious Studies, School of History, Philosophy and Social Sciences, Bangor University was welcomed to the Committee meeting.
He confirmed the Department's intention, in discussions with the Library, to take over responsibility for the Centre, merging it with a new project entitled 'Reconnect'.  He confirmed the benefits of belonging to a cross-disciplinary Department that encouraged module sharing.

 

He gave details of the project which would create a new written resource for teachers of Religious Education at A level.  He noted that the University was in the process of discussing new Religious Education pathways within the degree course, encouraging students, as part of the course, to follow the Religious Education route.  The comment was reinforced by confirming that the Education Department also offered a new education module to include Religious Education, which gave a taste of teaching and learning.  

 

The Committee noted that it was pleased to hear about the Religious Education pathway, particularly in light of the developments with the new curriculum, and the need to ensure that there are qualified teachers with specialist knowledge of Religious Education.

 

It was asked if it would be possible to include material for GCSE, as it was felt that it was at this level that pupil engagement was needed, perhaps bridging afterwards to show the opportunities.  It was noted that it was a wonderful opportunity to do this now, although the target was A level pupils. 

 

The challenges, such as liaising with schools in recent times, were highlighted.  He also noted the lack of Welsh-medium resources, but that this problem had been overcome by adapting English-language materials rather than just translating them, adding a Welsh dimension to them.

 

With regard to A levels in Arfon in particular, given the low take-up for the subject, wouldn't distance learning be one solution?  It was confirmed that the Department would be able to assist with this as collaboration is the priority.  The comment was reiterated, noting that a teaching taster module was being offered by the Education Department, with scope for an interactive project.

 

It was confirmed that the Religious Education Newsletter will be resurrected and published before the end of the year.

 

RESOLVED to welcome the update from Professor G. Evans Jones and agree to further collaboration between Gwynedd SACRE, Gwynedd Council's Education Department and Bangor University.

9.

SACRE DRAFT ANNUAL REPORT pdf icon PDF 986 KB

To approve, subject to minor amendments, the Annual Report

Decision:

To approve the Report for the period September 2019 to August 2020.

Minutes:

The draft report for the period September 2019 to August 2020 was presented to the Panel. Concern was raised by the author in the Report that GwE's support had now ceased, and as a result the overview and analysis of subject specialisation had been lost.    It was noted that another side effect of losing the support was that the Action Plan was not as comprehensive as in previous years.

Thanks were expressed for the report and the comments noted, agreeing to adopt the report for the period September 2019 to August 2020.

 

10.

CO-OPTING PUPILS ONTO SACRE COMMITTEE

To consider co-opting pupils onto SACRE Committee

Decision:

To form a Working Group to look at all options for co-option of pupils onto the SACRE committee to include Cllr Dewi W. Roberts, Miriam Amlyn, Anest G. Frazer and Gwawr M. Williams.

 

Minutes:

Everyone was reminded that the above matter had been discussed some years ago, and that one of the difficulties at the time was the practical issue surrounding pupils' ability to travel to Caernarfon to attend meetings.  It was noted that travel would no longer be a problem as the meetings were held on a virtual basis. 

 

A discussion ensued and concerns were noted such as the confidentiality of reports and whether it would be appropriate for a pupil to be involved in this type of discussion.  It was noted, however, that SACRE meetings were public meetings.  It was noted that there had to be a clear purpose for the pupil to attend the meeting, with a clear role and contribution to make.  It was asked what the position would be in terms of the pupil's need to declare an interest. 

 

It was suggested that consideration could be given to teacher and pupil input, with the teacher talking about a particular piece of work and the child discussing it from the pupil's  point of view.  The Committee was reminded that the issue of pupil inclusion in Council committees had been discussed in other committee meetings.  The Committee felt that, as a result of the change in voting rules for young people, and the promotion of youth participation in decision making, it would be helpful for the Chair to make further enquiries.  It was questioned that it might be better to discuss with young people in the first instance, explaining what SACRE is and asking whether they felt they would have a role.  It was noted that it was important to be clear what the role of the pupil would be at the meeting.  It was confirmed that consideration would need to be given to how to select children in terms of age, location, number of children, etc.

 

It was resolved, subject to the comments received following a conversation between the Chair and the relevant Officer, to accept the proposal to form a working group to look at all options for co-opting pupils onto the SACRE committee.  It was agreed that it would be necessary to report back to the full Committee in due course under the chairmanship of Councillor Dewi W. Roberts, with Miriam Amlyn, Anest G. Frazer and Gwawr M. Williams as members. 

 

11.

RESPONSE TO THE WELSH GOVERNMENT'S CONSULTATION : "GUIDANCE ON THE DESIGN AND DELIVERY OF MANDATORY RELIGION VALUES AND ETHICS" pdf icon PDF 883 KB

To consider a response to the Consultation by the Welsh Government

Decision:

To respond to the consultation, confirming:

1.     Satisfaction with the content of the consultation.

2.     That Religious Education subject skills are key to the specialist element of teaching the new curriculum.

3.    That the Welsh Government needs to delay by at least a year before introducing the new curriculum, to allow schools the opportunity to re-stabilise.

 

Minutes:

The report was received, noting that a conference will need to be organised between December 2021 and summer 2022 as things currently stand.

 

A discussion ensued and it was hoped that there would be no change before 2023 in order to get it right, as this would be a different way of delivering lessons.  It was confirmed that the Unions had consulted extensively and had held several discussions.  It was noted that the document looked good, but there was concern regarding the number of hours allocated to Religious Education, and the need to work hard to maintain the status of Religious Education as it had been an individual subject to date.  It was confirmed that Estyn had already been asking how it was intended to retain subject specialisation.

 

It was decided to express satisfaction with the content of the consultation, noting that Religious Education subject skills are key to the specialist element of teaching the new curriculum.  It was noted that the Welsh Government needed to delay at least a year before introducing the new curriculum, in order to allow schools the opportunity to re-stabilise.

 

12.

WASACRE MATTERS pdf icon PDF 525 KB

a)     Minutes of the Meeting Held on 23 March, 2021

To receive the minutes of the meeting

b)     Nomination to the Executive Committee

To discuss the nomination received to the Executive Committee

c)      Date of the Next Meeting and WASACRE Representation

To note the date of the next WASACRE meeting and confirm representatives

 

Additional documents:

Decision:

a)    To accept the minutes.

b)    To accept the nomination to the Executive Committee.

c)    To note the date of the next meeting and to nominate Eurfryn Davies, Cllr Paul Rowlinson and Cllr Dewi W. Roberts to represent Gwynedd SACRE at the meeting

Minutes:

a)    The Minutes of the Meeting held on 23 March 2021 were received.

b)    Kathy Riddick's Nomination to the Executive Committee was supported.

c)     The Date of the Next Meeting was noted and the names of Eurfryn Davies, Councillor Dewi W. Roberts and Councillor Paul Rowlinson were proposed as Representatives to the WASACRE on this occasion.