Teachers across Wales are invited to take part in the Teachers’ Voice Survey for Religion, Values and Ethics (RVE).
This survey is designed to access directly teachers’ experiences of and engagement with curriculum change in Wales, with a focus on RVE. The aim of the survey is to provide a ‘snapshot’ of teachers’ perspectives on RVE in the Curriculum for Wales, which will help contribute to research-informed professional dialogue and professional learning.
Who can take part in the survey?
The survey is open to practitioners teaching in Wales within a 3- to 16-year school or setting context. This includes teachers in the following schools and settings: Nursery, Primary, Secondary, All-age School, Special, and PRU.
Who is responsible for the survey?
The research project is being led by the St Giles’ Centre and Bishop Grosseteste University in collaboration with staff from Cardiff Metropolitan University, Neath Port Talbot Education Support, and Llanishen High School, Cardiff.
The research has the support of the Wales Association of SACREs / SACs, who are responsible for the promotion of the survey.
How do you take part in the survey?
You may already have had information about the survey from your local advisor, local SACRE / SAC, local authority, consortium, or diocese.
If you haven’t yet heard about the survey, and would like to participate, email Libby Jones (Assistant Secretary to WASACRE) or WASACRE@outlook.com. You will be sent a survey link with further information about the project.