Religious education in England and Wales should be brought into the national curriculum, a review has recommended. It also says the age limit for compulsory RE should be dropped to 16 rather than 18.
While report authors acknowledge the importance of Christianity in British culture, they say: “RE can be controversial and contentious” and should be moved to the national curriculum.
It states: “Understanding the tenets of Christianity … unlocks a wider understanding of British culture in terms of Christianity’s historic influence and how it has shaped modern-day Britain” and it “continues to be vital”. But it noted that some respondents to the review thought the RE curriculum should take a broader approach to better reflect multicultural UK.
The case of JR87: Faith in education?
The role and place of religion in the education system in Northern Ireland is currently under scrutiny in light of …