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Why an RE Review?. Equity Quality. Focus of the RE Review. Aims Curriculum Exemplification of good RE practice Assessment including qualifications. Balancing challenges with opportunities. Lack of government support Very limited resources We have an REC!
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Why an RE Review? • Equity • Quality
Focus of the RE Review • Aims • Curriculum • Exemplification of good RE practice • Assessment including qualifications
Balancing challenges with opportunities • Lack of government support • Very limited resources • We have an REC! • Considerable resources across the RE “Community” • Creative possibilities
Overview by 4 Phases • Identify current strengths & weaknesses of RE related to four foci (led by Expert Panel) • Address agenda for change identified by those findings (led by Task Groups) • Find best way to communicate findings of Phases One and Two in final report • Disseminate Report widely and celebrate!
Phase 1 • Draft report goes to the …….. • Steering Group (Oct 31st) and on to the • Reference Group (REC EGM Nov 7th) then on to • Wider public consultation (Nov 12th - Dec 3rd) • REC Board (Dec 6th) • Report finalised and approved Jan 2013
Phase 2 • Brief for task groups agreed by Steering Group and fair/authoritative means of recruiting task group membership identified (28th Nov) • First 2 task groups undertake work (Feb – April 2013); work circulated for wider consultation • Second 2 task groups undertake work (May – July 2013); work circulated for wider public consultation
Phases 3 & 4 • Synthesise the reports from Phases 1 & 2 into a final document • Publish the final report and organise a launch/launches at which we lobby policy makers and celebrate our collective achievement