| Bahá’í Office
for Religious and Educational Affairs |
NATIONAL CONVENTION was its usual busy and
inspiring self, and with the Red Arrows opening and closing the
Convention for us with their dynamic displays, who could ask for
more? Apparently, you could. BOREA was a little taken aback by two
things:
1 many of the friends do not know what a SACRE is
2 many of the friends did not know what BOREA stands for!
Taking the second point first, BOREA stands for the
Bahá’í Office for Religious and Educational
Affairs. It is an agency of the National Spiritual Assembly of the
United Kingdom, and its remit is to deal with religious and
educational matters outside the Bahá’í
community. BOREA advises the National Assembly, when requested, on
any aspect of education, including a national RE curriculum and
Citizenship. BOREA’s role also includes raising the profile
of the Faith in educational circles such as the DfES (Department
for Education and Skills), the QCA (Qualifications and Curriculums
Authority), and the Home Office. BOREA also advises
Bahá’ís on their dealings with educational
bodies.
SACRE is the Standing Advisory Committee for Religious Education.
There is one in every Local Education Authority (LEA) in England
and Wales. Its job is to advise the LEA about what religious
education should be taught to children within the LEA’s area.
BOREA has a very strong connection to SACRE, as it has been
encouraging, advising and – occasionally – cajoling
Bahá’ís to get involved with their local SACRE.
A great deal of progress has been made across the country in terms
of Bahá’í involvement since BOREA’s
inception in 1999, including the Faith being added to a number of
agreed syllabuses, which means teachers have the opportunity to
teach about the Faith to children at large. However there are some
SACRE’s that are deliberately keeping the
Bahá’ís at arm’s length, making progress
slow. Do not be disspirited! Keep working away at it. If you are
uncertain as to whether the Faith is represented on your LEA, ask
your Local Spiritual Assembly. BOREA can tell you which LSA is
sponsoring the SACRE representative for the county LEA’s or
unitary LEA’s where there is no LSA. If there is no one
willing to put him or herself forward to represent the Faith at
SACRE, do it yourself! You do not need to be an education expert,
just willing to turn up for every SACRE meeting and use a little
wisdom during discussions.
It was encouraging to have positive feedback on the BOREA
materials, which now comprise: Teacher’s Pack; Citizenship
Pilot Packs for Key Stages 1-4; Living the Life – Worship
(Key Stages 3+4); Human Rights – a Bahá’í
Perspective (Key Stages 3+4); and Religious Perspectives on the
Environment (KS3+4).
Mr Hassan Afnan, in his tireless efforts to get the Faith
recognised by examination boards, has informed BOREA that,
currently, Bahá’í students can submit
coursework on the Bahá’í Faith for GCSE with
Edexcel or OCR. At present however, examinations cannot be taken on
the Faith.
Finally, BOREA is very excited at the development of its website,
which will include information on SACRE, Citizenship and RE, with
links to other sites. This will hopefully provide more useful
information that you can access quickly and whenever you wish.
For more information on SACRE please contact: Jenny Lockwood at borea@bahai.org.uk. On
Religious Education, please contact: Jo Constantine at xdragonladyx@yahoo.com On
Citizenship, please contact: Simon Trick at nstricks@yahoo.com
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| Office of
Bahá’í Education |
UK Education Resources CD
WE ARE pleased to announce that version 2 of
this CDROM is now available. It contains a lot more than version 1,
as follows:
- Lesson Plans: Twice as many plans and handouts, i.e. over 1600
pages of materials for 240 lessons. These plans may be used in
sequence for each age group (there are some for all ages from 3 to
18) or individual plans may be selected to cover particular strands
of the National Curriculum (a list in strand order is
provided).
- In-Home Study Programme: 844 pages designed for families at
home, but also useful as supporting material in a more formal
setting (some part and complete articles are used in the plans
above.)
- Syllabus: For teachers, the syllabus “Light Upon
Light”, which was used to produce the above plans. This is
exactly the same as on CD version 1, since it has been approved by
the Syllabus Review Panel in that form.
- Musical Play: For the adventurous, the complete text of this
musical play, titled “Bahá’u’lláh
in Baghdad”, together with music score, is provided. Some of
the songs are used in the above plans. Approved for public
performance by the National Review Panel.
- User Contributions: We have had a few from teachers, which are
included.
For information on how to order a copy of the CD, please contact
the Office of Bahá’í Education at obe@bahai.org.uk
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| Committee for International
Pioneering and Travel Teaching |
A RENEWED House of Justice, a renewed National
Spiritual Assembly, a renewed spirit among the delegates at
National Convention. We are ready to roll! Will this be the
breakthrough year in your cluster, the country, the world?
The Ridván message was so full of allusions to what can be
achieved: that we can expect “an opportunity of stellar
possibilities for advancing the interests of His glorious
Cause”, that we have reached “operational
capacity” to “make giant steps”, that the world
wide community of clusters are “seedbeds of expansion”.
(Universal House of Justice, Ridván Message
2003)
This was the year, 150 years ago, when
Bahá’u’lláh arrived in Baghdad on April
8, 1853 and opened a tumultuous 12 month period ending on April 10,
1854 with His withdrawal into the mountains of Kurdistan. The
beloved Guardian, Shoghi Effendi writes in his book, “God
Passes By”, of the opening of “a new and glorious
chapter”, and the “inauguration of a ministry extending
over a period of almost 40 years”. (Shoghi Effendi,
God Passes By, p. 106)
Shoghi Effendi, in the same book, also compares
Bahá’u’lláh’s exile, from His
native land to Iraq, to the migration of Mohammed from Mecca to
Medina, the exodus of Moses, and above all to the banishment of
Abraham from Ur of the Chaldees to the Promised Land, with its
subsequent impact on so many peoples, faiths and nations which he
says is the nearest historical approach to “the incalculable
blessings destined to be vouchsafed, in this day, and in future
ages, to the whole human race, in direct consequence of the exile
suffered by Him Whose Cause is the flower and fruit of all previous
Revelations” (Ibid. p. 107)
We can also recall that 50 years ago, in 1953, on the centenary of
these same events, Shoghi Effendi launched the first global plan
for the spiritualisation of the planet, the Ten Year Crusade. In
the first year of that plan more countries and territories were
opened to the Faith than at any other time. Can we seek to emulate
that example in this anniversary year by achieving both an
unprecedented influx of new believers and an outpouring of pioneers
and travel teachers across the world? Remember, the Universal House
of Justice assures us that the “operational capacity”
is there among the “seedbeds of expansion”, and that,
if we rise to the challenge, an “opportunity of stellar
possibilities” will providentially occur to advance the
Cause. (Universal House of Justice, Ridván Message
2003)
Let us seize the day! More than ever, this is the time to turn to
those unseen hosts in the Abhá Kingdom and, by our response,
release their pent up forces into this plane of existence. They
have been impatiently waiting to assist us for many years.
Let us make this year the turning point!
We urge you to look at the fantastically informative CIPTT website
for information on the needs of each place. The website is at:
www.bahai.org.uk/pioneers.
It is still not too late to plan for your summer vacation to have
an element of service to some needy community abroad. Even a single
event such as organising a tranquillity zone, being a new face at a
children’s class, offering an artistic performance, will be
welcome. Get in touch with the local cluster beforehand and see
what best fits their needs.
We know, of course, that you will not forget the European dimension
in your response. The goal countries in the Philip Hainsworth
Campaign Five Year Plan Goals in Europe are: Bosnia &
Herzegovina; Corsica; Croatia; Cyprus (Southern); Faroe Islands;
Macedonia; Malta; Kosovo; Montenegro; Serbia; Slovenia;
Vojvodina.
When you decide to plan the details of your act of service please
get in touch with the committee and let us help you. You can
contact the CIPTT by e-mail at pbellamy999@hotmail.com
Need for volunteer architect at Ruaha Secondary
School, Tanzania
The Ruaha Secondary School in Iringa, Tanzania
is a rapidly growing and nationally recognised and respected
coeducational private school owned and operated by the National
Assembly of Tanzania, with 540 students (68
Bahá’ís), that is currently implementing an
ambitious development plan that includes construction of
classrooms, labs, dormitories, staff housing and administrative
offices.
We have an immediate and pressing need for a volunteer architect
(preferably self supporting) to come for six months to a year, to
assist us with building-design, preparation of drawings, and
application for building permits. We would be very grateful if you
would share this need with your pioneer offices and publish an
appeal for volunteers in your newsletters.
Warmest Bahá’í greetings,
Dermot McHugh projects manager
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