Committee
Education, Children and Young People Committee 07 January 2026
07 Jan 2026 · S6 · Education, Children and Young People Committee
Item of business
Subordinate Legislation
Official Statistics (Scotland) Amendment Order 2026 [Draft]
I agree with Professor Muir’s observations. Some of the engagement with the profession was pretty challenging, which led to the challenges that were experienced during the pandemic. The backdrop is that those challenges did not happen in a silo. We should be mindful of the issues with engagement with the qualifications body that many teachers experienced before the pandemic. The wider point is about the work on the curriculum improvement cycle, which is being led by the teaching profession in relation to Education Scotland. We must not divorce that from the overall approach to qualifications. In the summer recess, I attended a helpful session in Glasgow with a number of teachers who have been engaged in leading that work and leading qualifications reform. To answer Mr Rennie’s point, the curriculum improvement cycle is the approach that we will take as a Government to ensure that our qualifications system keeps up to date. In recent years, the system has not been at the cutting edge when it comes to ensuring that our qualifications are updated and that we respond to societal changes accordingly. The curriculum improvement cycle is the way in which we will update and change our qualifications. I made that commitment in the chamber a number of years ago, and it came directly from a recommendation that we had received from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development on the exact point that Mr Rennie has raised. The curriculum improvement cycle work is being led by the teaching profession, and it will inform the qualifications update that Education Scotland is leading. I also note that we have appointed a secondary headteacher in the schools unit at Qualifications Scotland. To my mind, that approach will improve engagement with the teaching profession. We now have in place a bespoke approach to engagement with schools that is being led by a secondary headteacher. That is really important because it sends a clear message to the teaching profession, particularly the secondary teaching profession, that we know that engagement in the past was not as it should have been and that engagement and how it is led will improve. The committee might want to engage directly with the schools unit on that engagement and on how it is currently working with the profession in practice.
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The Convener (Douglas Ross)
Con
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The Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills (Jenny Gilruth)
SNP
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Willie Rennie (North East Fife) (LD)
LD
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Jenny Gilruth
SNP
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Willie Rennie
LD
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Jenny Gilruth
SNP
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Jaxon Parish (Scottish Government)
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Willie Rennie
LD
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SNP
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The Convener
Con
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SNP
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The Convener
Con
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SNP
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Con
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SNP
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The Convener
Con
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SNP
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Con
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SNP
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Con
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Judith Brown
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The Convener
Con
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Jenny Gilruth
SNP
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The Convener
Con
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Jenny Gilruth
SNP
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Willie Rennie
LD
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Jenny Gilruth
SNP
I agree with Professor Muir’s observations. Some of the engagement with the profession was pretty challenging, which led to the challenges that were experien...
Willie Rennie
LD
Thank you.
The Convener
Con
There are no further questions from members, so I invite the cabinet secretary to move motion S6M-19851. Motion moved, That the Education, Children and You...