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Meeting of the Parliament 19 January 2022

19 Jan 2022 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Education and the 2022 Examination Diet

We do not often get a chance to debate education in this chamber, despite it, apparently, being a top priority for the Government five years ago, so I will broaden my remarks beyond the exams, although I will cover them, too. I want to cover the major issues, because we are at a crossroads for Scottish education. I feel sorry for Shirley-Anne Somerville because she has been landed with a job that her four predecessors flunked over the past 15 years.

The performance on education is on the slide in international terms. In the most recent programme for international student assessment study, Scotland received its worst-ever scores in maths and science. Scotland is worse than Hungary, Slovakia and, on some measures, Poland and Turkey. Heaven forfend—it is even worse than England.

While the SNP’s performance has been falling in international terms, the poverty-related attainment gap has grown. That is not quite true—it has narrowed marginally, but at the current rate of progress it will take decades to close. Closing it is the objective that has been set by the First Minister. Just narrowing it, at this rate, will let down thousands of pupils for decades.

The SNP’s response to the decline in international terms was to scrap the survey of literacy and numeracy and replace it with the already discredited, national census-based Scottish national standardised assessment testing system, which includes—this is unbelievable, but it is still in place—testing of five-year-olds. The SNP did not like the international comparisons, so it also withdrew from the trends in international mathematics and science study and the progress in international reading literacy study. Even Russia and Iran take part in those studies. Who would have thought that Scotland would be more secretive than Iran and Russia?

This is a short debate, but let me make some positive proposals at this important crossroads for Scottish education. The education secretary should improve the role of knowledge in the curriculum, especially in the broad general education. We should give teachers more support with materials that are created by expert teachers and bring back principal teachers.

We must reverse the dramatic decline in education support plans for pupils with additional support needs. We need to put teachers back in charge of the bodies that replace the SQA and Education Scotland, so we do not repeat the mistakes of the past. We need to reverse the growth in temporary teacher numbers by making more teachers permanent, by making the funding for them permanent.

We need to rejoin TIMSS and PIRLS, scrap the SNSAs and reintroduce a beefed-up SSLN, so that we can measure both locally and internationally without a system that teaches to the test.

We must also give pupils greater confidence and clarity that this year exams are on. As we heard at the Education, Children and Young People Committee this morning, the dithering—and it is dithering—about whether we should have scenario 2 in place should end. We should have it in place right now, so pupils can have greater certainty.

In the same item of business

The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone) NPA
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-02839, in the name of Meghan Gallacher, on education failures and guaranteeing the 2022 exam diet. I invi...
Meghan Gallacher (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
I welcome the opportunity to open today’s debate on education and to move the motion in my name. The Scottish National Party’s record on education has been ...
Ross Greer (West Scotland) (Green) Green
I am seeking clarification on what exactly the Conservatives’ position on exams is. If public health officials were to approach us in March or April and say ...
Meghan Gallacher Con
The Conservatives’ position is that the Scottish Government needs to take a clear stance on the examination diet. Other areas across the United Kingdom have ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills (Shirley-Anne Somerville) SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Meghan Gallacher Con
I am going to make some progress just now, thank you. Recently, the education secretary announced that the Scottish Government had back-up contingencies in ...
Shirley-Anne Somerville SNP
Can the member clarify for the chamber whether the other countries in the UK have a contingency in case public health guidance suggests that exams cannot go ...
Meghan Gallacher Con
I would like the cabinet secretary to define what a contingency is, because she has not been very clear on that up to this point. Perhaps the Scottish Gover...
The Presiding Officer NPA
If you could conclude, please.
Meghan Gallacher Con
It is clear that, despite the many warm words from the Government on education, education has never been its top priority. I move, That the Parliament regr...
The Presiding Officer NPA
I call Shirley-Anne Somerville to speak to and move amendment S6M-02839.1. 16:49
The Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills (Shirley-Anne Somerville) SNP
We are still living in a global pandemic, which continues to have a significant impact on education. For that reason, caution should remain and contingencies...
Stephen Kerr (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
Will the cabinet secretary give way?
Shirley-Anne Somerville SNP
I want to make a little progress, after which I will be happy to take an intervention from Mr Kerr. The focus of the entire education system, including teac...
Meghan Gallacher Con
The messaging from the Scottish Government about the contingencies that are in place has been confusing, and we have yet to have the detail. Is the cabinet s...
Shirley-Anne Somerville SNP
I refer Meghan Gallacher to what the SQA said in August and described in more detail in September. It is working through what will happen to each individual ...
Stephen Kerr Con
When will a decision be made about the implementation of those resources? We are getting managerial rhetoric from the cabinet secretary; what about the action?
Shirley-Anne Somerville SNP
The action that the SQA is taking is the monitoring of the data. If the data determines that further issues need to be addressed by the national qualificatio...
Stephen Kerr Con
On what date?
Shirley-Anne Somerville SNP
There is daily correspondence and discussion about the data, and if the data signifies that we are required to move to scenario 2, the SQA board can take tha...
The Presiding Officer NPA
Please conclude, cabinet secretary.
Shirley-Anne Somerville SNP
It is the height of irresponsibility and political posturing to do so. On that basis, we will continue to have contingencies in place to provide certainty fo...
The Presiding Officer NPA
Thank you, cabinet secretary.
Shirley-Anne Somerville SNP
I move amendment S6M-02839.1, to leave out from “regrets” to end and insert: “commends the education workforce for its continued efforts to deliver high-qua...
Michael Marra (North East Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I am happy to lead this timely debate for Labour. These remain incredibly challenging times in our schools, and the disruption of the past few years is trul...
Willie Rennie (North East Fife) (LD) LD
We do not often get a chance to debate education in this chamber, despite it, apparently, being a top priority for the Government five years ago, so I will b...
Neil Gray (Airdrie and Shotts) (SNP) SNP
Will Willie Rennie give way?
Willie Rennie LD
No—I am sorry; I do not have enough time. All those proposals are constructive and positive. However, the truth is that the SNP has been belligerent for yea...
The Presiding Officer NPA
Please conclude, Mr Rennie.
Willie Rennie LD
—to manage rather than lead. No longer do we hear about education being the top priority of the First Minister. That should worry us all, including the educa...