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Summary of a randomly selected bill, powered by AnyModel.Education (Non-religious Philosophical Convictions) Bill [HL]
Current Stage: 2nd reading
Last updated: 31/10/2023
Overview
This bill seeks to amend existing education legislation in England and Wales to explicitly include the teaching of non-religious philosophical convictions alongside religious education in schools. It mandates representation for those holding such convictions on advisory councils and syllabus committees.
Description
The bill significantly alters the legal framework surrounding Religious Education (RE) in schools. It changes the term "religious education" to "religion and worldviews education" across numerous Acts, including the Education Act 2002 and the School Standards and Framework Act 1998. This change necessitates the inclusion of non-religious philosophical convictions in the curriculum, alongside religious teachings. The bill defines "non-religious beliefs" as explicitly non-religious philosophical convictions analogous to religions, as defined by Article 2 of the First Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights. The bill further ensures representation of non-religious philosophical convictions in the development of agreed syllabuses and on advisory councils. This includes a requirement for at least one representative each of religious and non-religious views on these bodies. Exceptions and special arrangements are outlined for pupils who wish to be excused from certain aspects of the curriculum, with alternative provisions offered.
Government Spending
The bill doesn't specify direct government spending figures. However, implementation will likely involve costs associated with curriculum development, teacher training, and administrative changes to ensure compliance with the new requirements. The exact financial impact remains to be determined.
Groups Affected
- Schools (maintained, special, academies): Required to adjust their curricula to incorporate non-religious philosophical convictions into their religion and worldviews education programs.
- Local Authorities: Responsible for convening conferences to develop agreed syllabuses, now incorporating non-religious perspectives.
- Teachers: Will need training and resources to effectively teach a broader range of worldviews.
- Pupils: Will experience a more inclusive curriculum covering a wider range of beliefs and philosophies.
- Parents: Have the right to request alternative provisions for their children (as appropriate to the type of school) and to be involved in the development of the curriculum through the various committees.
- Representatives of non-religious philosophical convictions: Will be guaranteed representation in curriculum development and advisory bodies.
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