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<p>In 2017, there were 118,200 hours of religious education taught in state funded
secondary schools. Of these, 24.2% of hours were taught by a teacher with no relevant
post A level qualification in religious education or a related subject such as philosophy.
A ‘relevant post A level qualification’ is defined as a first degree or higher, Bachelor
of education (BEd) degree, Postgraduate certificate of education (PGCE), Certificate
of Education or another qualification at level 4 or above, which is in a discipline
deemed relevant to that subject based on Joint Academic Coding System (JACS) codes.</p><p>These
figures relate to all qualified teachers in state funded secondary schools</p><p>
</p><p>In 2017, there were 185,700 hours of history taught in state funded secondary
schools. Of these, 8.8% of hours were taught by a teacher with no relevant post A
level qualification in history or a related subject such as archaeology.</p><p>These
figures relate to all qualified teachers in state funded secondary schools.</p>
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