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PRAYER Minutes: The meeting was commenced with a prayer by Dr Gwyn Lewis |
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APOLOGIES To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: Apologies were
received from Cllr. Judith Humphreys, Cynrig Hughes (Congregationalists), Alwen
Watkin, Heledd Jones (Teacher Unions) |
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DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST To receive any declaration of personal interest. Minutes: Councillor Dewi Wyn Roberts declared a personal interest in Item 8 -
Schools' Self-Evaluation as he was a member of the Ysgol Abersoch Governing
Body. He was of the view that it was not
a prejudicial interest and did not withdraw from the Chamber during the
discussion on this item. |
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URGENT ITEMS To note any items that are a matter of urgency in the view
of the Chairman for consideration. Minutes: (The following items had not been included on the
Agenda; however, the Chair agreed to consider them under Section 100 (4)(b),
Local Government Act 1972). (a)
The Chair explained that
he had received a questionnaire from ESTYN to be completed by 27 October 2017,
but that he had asked for an extension in order to receive SACRE members'
opinions on the responses before sending it immediately to ESTYN. A copy of the questionnaire was presented to the
Members, and the following amendments were agreed: (i)
Add the following
sentences to the boxes in the relevant places (this was done by GwE's
Supporting Improvement Adviser whilst at the meeting): "Every Councillor
has a right to be a member of a Governing Body, and therefore are in a position
to discuss religious education with their school's teachers and pupils. Word of mouth suggests that
the provision for primary pupils is more limited by now, e.g. recalling a Biblical story, rather than studying the impact of
religious teachings on the lives of believers or undertake a 'project' or
investigation based on a large or basic question. Ensuring sufficient time for the subject was
challenging for primary schools. Opportunities for RE
departments to work with other departments on overlapping issues are
rare." (ii)
Delete
the sentence which referred to staff absences as it was irrelevant. Resolved: Approve the questionnaire and ask the
Assistant Area Education Officer to send the questionnaire to ESTYN. (b)
The Chair reported that
he had received an application from a Humanist to serve on the Gwynedd SACRE as
a voting member. In the meantime, the
Chair had referred the application to the Council's Monitoring Officer to
ensure compliance with SACRE's constitution.
The GWE Supporting Improvement Adviser
reported that there were guidelines to follow for the formation of SACRE and at
the Education Committee in 1996 it had been agreed to establish the groups as
follows: Group A - Christians and Other Faiths Group B - Teachers Group C - The Education Authority Group D - Co-opted Members It was further explained that the 1993 Act which amended the 1944 Act
and the 1988 Act had made it a requirement for the LEA to ensure that there was
a committee constitution AND syllabus conference agreed upon by the SACRE Group
A (Christian denominations and other faiths and the denominations of those
faiths) representing the local community. It is a requirement for the number of
representatives from each denomination and faith to broadly reflect the
proportional strength of said denomination or faith in the local area, provided
that it was consistent with the efficient delivery of the committee or group
functions. Therefore, the statutory provisions recognised that there may be
some occasions when the efficiency benefits would exceed the requirement to
secure proportional direct representation. Resolved: To note the above and await a response from
the Monitoring Officer. |
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The Chairman shall propose that the minutes of the meeting
of SACRE held on 14 June 2017 be signed as a true copy. (Copy enclosed) Minutes: The Chair signed the minutes of the meeting of this
Committee held on 14 June 2017, as a true record subject to the following
amendments: (a) In
Welsh: 7 (c) - “fel yn y sector cynradd…” instead of “fel
yn y sector …” in the third paragraph 8 (b) (b) “7 Gorffennaf 2017 yn Wrecsam” instead of
“23 Mehefin 2016 yn Rhyl” (b) In English: In the apologies - “Presbyterian Church of Wales”
instead of“Union of Welsh Baptists” 6 (b) - Add "Talysarn" in the first
paragraph "Agreed"
instead of "Cytûn" in the second paragraph “was not fully meeting”
instead of “was fully meeting” in the third paragraph 7 (a)
“illness and confusion” instead of “confusion and error” 8 (b) (b) “7
July 2017 in Wrexham” instead of “23 June 2016 in Rhyl” |
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GWYNEDD SACRE'S DRAFT ANNUAL REPORT 2016/17 PDF 673 KB To consider a draft annual report for 2016/17 prior to publishing a final copy. (Copy enclosed) Minutes: The Gwynedd SACRE Draft Annual Report for the 2016-17 academic year was
submitted for the members’ approval, prior to the publication of the final
report. The GwE Supporting Improvement Adviser reported that the report was a
summary of SACRE discussions during the previous year from September 2016 to
August 2017, and that it was before the members in order to give them an
opportunity to express an opinion on the draft report. It was explained that the function of SACRE was to advise the Education
Authority on matters involving the provision of Religious Education and
Collective Worship and the Agreed Syllabus for Religious Education. Members were guided through the report and reference was made to the methods
used to give constant attention to monitoring the standards of Religious
Education, by scrutinising the self-evaluations of schools and it was seen that
the quality of the self-evaluations had improved during the year; ESTYN's
inspection reports together with monitoring examination results. Attention was drawn to Gwynedd SACRE's action plan which outlined four
priorities. It was agreed for the future for schools to submit their
self-evaluations during the term following an inspection. Minor amendments were made to the draft report whilst at the meeting,
and the GwE Supporting Improvement Adviser promised that she would check the
document carefully prior to submitting the final report. The GwE Supporting Improvement Adviser was thanked for preparing the
Draft Annual Report. Resolved: RESOLVED to accept the Draft Gwynedd SACRE Annual Report for 2016-17 with thanks,
and to ask the GwE Supporting Improvement Adviser to make any corrections and editorial
amendments agreed in the meeting before publishing the final report. |
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To receive Supplementary Guidance by ESTYN and Wales Association of SACREs on Collective Worship. (Copy enclosed) Additional documents: Minutes: ESTYN and the Wales Association of SACREs'
Supplementary Guidance in relation to collective worship in non-denominational
schools was submitted. Clarity was given on what exactly collective
worship means from GwE's Supporting Improvement Adviser and it was noted that
the 1988 Education Reform Act and the Wales Office's 10/94 Newsletter
determined the legal requirements for collective worship at schools in
Wales. Schools were asked to provide
collective worship every day to every registered pupil by mainly, or completely
following the Christian pattern.
Collective worship could be held at any time during the school day, and
did not have to be a mass - it could be provided to a class or a school
year. It was explained that parents had
a right to exempt their children from collective worship with schools having to
agree to such cases. SACRE Members were asked to what extent they were
eager to monitor collective worship in schools.
It was emphasised that there was no need to reach a conclusion on the
quality of the worship, instead, the exercise would improve the Members'
understanding of what was presented by the schools during worship. It was suggested by the Members that they would be
willing to attend those schools where they served on the Governing Bodies, and
that it would be courteous for the education authority to contact those schools
to inform them of the intention and then for the schools to invite the SACRE
Members to attend when conducting collective worship. Resolved: (a)
To accept and and approve the six elected members who serve on SACRE to monitor
collective worship at those schools within their wards where they are
governors. (b) Ask the Assistant Education Quality
Improvement Officer to contact the schools to inform them of the above
intention in order for the Headteachers and Members to arrange to attend a
collective worship session. |
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SCHOOLS' SELF-EVALUATION PDF 257 KB To receive, for information, the monitoring form in respect
of schools’ self-evaluation
for the Summer to Autumn
2017 period. (Copy enclosed) (b) To present a summary
of the following schools’ self-evaluation: (i) Abersoch Primary
School (ii) Felinwnda Primary School (Copies enclosed) Additional documents:
Minutes: (a)
The
Assistant Education Quality Improvement Officer guided Members through the
handout submitted in which a summary of school findings was set out, drawing
attention to the fact that four primary schools, and no secondary schools or
special schools, had been inspected by ESTYN during the 2017 Summer term. Reference was made to ESTYN's observations
under the Care, Support and Guidance paragraph, stating that religious
education is given very little detail. In regards to Ysgol
Rhosgadfan and the unsatisfactory judgement under the Care, Support and
Guidance paragraph, it was noted that reference was made to the provision for
students with additional learning needs with pupils' spiritual, moral and
social development and that it was good.
(b)
Members
were guided through the self-evaluations of the schools of Ysgol Abersoch and
Feilnwnda in regards to the standards, the good education provision and it was
pointed out that the Schools had identified elements to be addressed, such as: ·
Develop
pupils' extended writing skills as they would learn about another religion
apart from Christianity ·
More
opportunities for the pupils to gain confidence when asking and answer specific
questions in order to express opinions about relevant moral issues ·
Ensure
that regular opportunities would be provided for visitors to take part in
collective worship sessions RESOLVED: (a) To
accept and note the contents of the inspections and self-evaluations and in
accordance with procedure to request that the Assistant Education Quality
Improvement Officer sends a letter to the above schools to note SACRE's
appreciation of the efforts made by them in achieving the grades. (b) To ask
the Assistant Education Quality Improvement Officer to correspond with those
schools who have received an inspection in October to ask them to submit their
self-evaluations to the next SACRE meeting in February. |
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UP-DATE REPORT BY GwE IMPROVEMENT SUPPORT ADVISER To receive a verbal up-date report by the GwE Improvement Support Adviser on the following matters: · ESTYN Inspection Framework – implications to SACRE’s monitoring procedures · Lifelong Curriculum – response to Successful Futures’ recommendations Minutes: (a)
Draft
Self-Evaluation Form. The GwE Supporting Improvement Officer referred to pages 32-33 of the
Agenda which included the self-evaluation form sent to schools to be submitted
for monitoring by SACRE. Members were reminded that ESTYN's Inspection Framework had changed since
September 2017, in co-operation with co-workers and SACRE officers, the
Supporting Improvement Officer had adapted the form and a draft was submitted
to the Members to ascertain their opinions on the contents. It
was explained that inspection area 1 in the new Framework referred to religious
education standards, asking how well were the pupils progressing in religious
education, namely being aware of the pupils' standards. The second area referred to
Well-being and attitudes towards learning - perhaps SACRE would be eager to
learn how pupils felt towards religious education at School; did they enjoy the
subject and did it contribute towards their development to become successful
citizens. Inspection area three
referred to the children's experiences.
There was an opportunity to refer to the lessons - whether the pupils
had a cross-section of religions, and whether they went on visits that would
help the children improve their religious education. In
terms of care, support and guidance in religious education - i.e. religious
education's impact, schools were asked to note to what extent did religious
education bring the community together, and whether the pupils got ample
experiences in their communities. In the context of guidance
and management, it was asked to what extent did teachers scrutinise religious
education, and whether they identified the strengths and weaknesses to ensure
that religious education was consistently good. The
Committee’s opinion was sought about the contents of the draft form above, and
in response, the following points were highlighted: (a)
That
the form would be transferred to subject Heads to complete and would not
necessarily be completed by the school's Headteacher. (b)
That
the request was too much for this year as Headteachers had to get to grips with
the new Inspection Framework. The idea
of retaining the form for another year was discussed as Headteachers had to
cope with the new arrangement anyway. (c)
Were the questions slightly generic? i.e. what
evidence would be used to respond to the questions and would the child's
self-development be lost? (d)
That all other subject were banded within quartiles
in KS3 except for religious education.
However, schools submitted data to GwE but it was not easy to track at a
wider level. (e)
Religious education was not addressed annually in
primary schools as a subject self-evaluation One
member noted that he/she would be willing to complete the form on behalf of
Ysgol Eifionydd. Resolved: To provide schools with the option of
which form to complete, but perhaps choose some Schools to trial it in the new
year. (b) The New Religious Studies
GCSE Concern was expressed in regards to the lack of textbooks for the GCSE and Higher Standard courses, namely that the books were late being published, nearly a year after the commencement of the course ... view the full minutes text for item 9. |
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WALES ASSOCIATION OF SACRE PDF 435 KB (a) To receive minutes of the Wales SACRE Association’s meeting held on the 7 July 2017 in Wrexham. (Copy enclosed) (b) To note that the next meetings of the above Association will be held as follows: · Friday, 10 November 2017 – Civic Centre, Bridgend · Friday, 9 March 2018 – Civic Centre, Swansea (c) To receive an update on the curriculum reform process. (Copy enclosed) Additional documents: Minutes: (a) Minutes of the previous
meeting The draft minutes of the
previous Association meeting, held on 7 July 2017, were submitted. (b) Note the dates of the next
meeting of the Wales Association of SACREs: ·
Friday,
10 November 2017 - Civic Centre, Bridgend ·
Friday, 9 March 2017, Civic Centre, Swansea (c) An update on the process of
amending the curriculum was submitted by Manon Jones, Welsh Government. Resolved: (a) To accept and note the
contents of the minutes. (b) To note the following
dates. (c) To note the
update. |