Time allotted to faith formation in Catholic primary schools could be slashed under new Religious Education plans unveiled by the Government, The Irish Independent reports.
The Education about Religion, Beliefs and Ethics (ERBE) subject is being proposed by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA) as an additional component of the school day to introduce children to all world religions. However, in an already packed curriculum, it is likely that to accommodate its inclusion, the daily 30-minute slot currently afforded to religious backed schools for faith formation will be curtailed.
Professor Eamonn Conway of Mary Immaculate teacher training college said the proposal was “bizarre”, adding that its introduction would “undoubtedly adversely affect religious instruction and a faith-based school’s characteristic ethos”.