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Friday, June 24, 2011
British Schools Stop Teaching Religious Education As They Emphasize Ebacc Subjects
The Guardian reports today that a poll by the National Association of Religious Education Teachers shows that 25% of state secondary schools and 31% of state elementary schools in Britain are no longer teaching religious education, even though the law requires them to do so. Offerings religious education have dropped off since schools have begun to be graded on student achievement in five English Baccalaureate (Ebacc) subjects: English; math; science; history or geography; and foreign language. (See prior related posting.)