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Meeting of the Parliament 27 October 2010

27 Oct 2010 · S3 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Literacy Action Plan
McNulty, Des Lab Clydebank and Milngavie Watch on SPTV
I thank the cabinet secretary for advance sight of his statement. Given that the literacy commission reported in January, I would have welcomed the statement more warmly had we not had to wait so long. The cabinet secretary says that it is a statement of ambition, and it is much more that than a plan of action. Although we on this side of the chamber support the establishment of a standing literacy commission, we would have been much more enthusiastic had the cabinet secretary, first, taken forward the literacy commission’s core recommendation that there should be zero tolerance of illiteracy in Scotland and, secondly, put in place the resources that are needed to remove the barriers that prevent too many people from learning to read, write or count.

This morning, we heard from the cabinet secretary that teacher numbers are in a continuing downward spiral, for which he gave a sort of grudging apology while blaming the councils. I therefore ask him what discussions he has had with local authorities about making resources available for the development and implementation of local literacy plans, what help he can give with the continuous professional development that is needed to make the changes to which we all aspire, and whether authorities are in a position to protect existing learning support provision as well as to add to it in order to meet the needs that have been identified by the literacy commission and in the document that was published today.

Through you, Presiding Officer, I also ask the cabinet secretary when any of that will start. Try as I might, I cannot find a timetable or a financial commitment in either the plan or the statement. To use a phrase that was coined by a US presidential candidate, where is the beef?

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The Deputy Presiding Officer (Trish Godman) Lab
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The Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning (Michael Russell) SNP
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Rhoda Grant (Highlands and Islands) (Lab) Lab
She is behind you.
Michael Russell SNP
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The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
The cabinet secretary will now take questions on the issues raised in his statement. I will allow 20 minutes for that.
Des McNulty (Clydebank and Milngavie) (Lab) Lab
I thank the cabinet secretary for advance sight of his statement. Given that the literacy commission reported in January, I would have welcomed the statement...
The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
I call Elizabeth Smith, to be followed—Interruption. Sorry. I call the cabinet secretary.
Michael Russell SNP
I thought that I should reply, Presiding Officer, although I accept that the question was scarcely worthy of it.I regret the tone that Mr McNulty has taken, ...
Elizabeth Smith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
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Michael Russell SNP
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Margaret Smith (Edinburgh West) (LD) LD
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Michael Russell SNP
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Christina McKelvie (Central Scotland) (SNP) SNP
Will the cabinet secretary confirm that this is Scotland’s first literacy action plan? Does he agree that it shows that the Scottish National Party takes act...
Michael Russell SNP
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Ms Wendy Alexander (Paisley North) (Lab) Lab
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Michael Russell SNP
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Kenneth Gibson (Cunninghame North) (SNP) SNP
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Michael Russell SNP
That is an interesting question. I know that Kenny Gibson is tempting me to be partisan, but I do not want to be and I will not be.It seems to me that, from ...
Rhona Brankin (Midlothian) (Lab) Lab
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Michael Russell SNP
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The Deputy Presiding Officer Lab
I want to get in all members who have a question, so I ask for succinct questions and answers.
Hugh O’Donnell (Central Scotland) (LD) LD
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Michael Russell SNP
I said to Elizabeth Smith that I have spoken to Graham Donaldson about precisely that matter, but I just confirm that I have spoken to him about the confiden...
Alasdair Allan (Western Isles) (SNP) SNP
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Michael Russell SNP
I decided early on in my tenure that the existing plan needed to be refined. We have tried to make sure that it fits in with the examination system in the fo...