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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 24 June 2025
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Education, Children and Young People Committee

Pre-Budget Scrutiny

Meeting date: 20 September 2023

Sue Webber

Who would like to pick up on that? Is it a priority for all local authority areas?

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Independent Review of Qualifications and Assessment

Meeting date: 20 September 2023

Sue Webber

I will bring in Michelle Thomson. Thank you for waiting patiently.

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Pre-Budget Scrutiny

Meeting date: 20 September 2023

Sue Webber

Good morning, and welcome to the 23rd meeting in 2023 of the Education, Children and Young People Committee. Our first item of business is an evidence session on local government spending on education and children’s services, to help inform the committee’s pre-budget scrutiny. I welcome Dr Douglas Hutchison, president of the Association of Directors of Education in Scotland and executive director of education, Glasgow City Council; Carrie Lindsay, executive officer, ADES; and Kirsty Flanagan, director of finance, Argyll and Bute Council, representing the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy local government directors of finance in Scotland. Thank you for joining us this morning. We have a lot of ground to cover, so I will move straight to questions from members.

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Pre-Budget Scrutiny

Meeting date: 20 September 2023

Sue Webber

Carrie, do you want to come in?

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Pre-Budget Scrutiny

Meeting date: 20 September 2023

Sue Webber

Everyone is looking at Kirsty Flanagan.

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Independent Review of Qualifications and Assessment

Meeting date: 20 September 2023

Sue Webber

The second item on our agenda is an evidence session on the report of the independent review of qualifications and assessment. I welcome Professor Louise Hayward, professor of educational assessment and innovation at the University of Glasgow and chair of the independent review of qualifications and assessment; Professor Ken Muir, honorary professor at the University of the West of Scotland and a member of the independent review of qualifications and assessment group; and Peter Bain, headteacher at Oban High School and a member of the independent review of qualifications and assessment group. I thank you all for joining us.

We will begin with a short opening statement from Professor Hayward. Professor, you have up to three minutes.

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Pre-Budget Scrutiny

Meeting date: 20 September 2023

Sue Webber

Carrie, do you want to come in, or is that more for Kirsty Flanagan?

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Pre-Budget Scrutiny

Meeting date: 20 September 2023

Sue Webber

I will move on to Bill Kidd now. Thank you.

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Independent Review of Qualifications and Assessment

Meeting date: 20 September 2023

Sue Webber

No pressure.

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Independent Review of Qualifications and Assessment

Meeting date: 20 September 2023

Sue Webber

Thank you. This should be an exciting session, with all that experience in front of us. Thank you very much for that opening statement and for submitting the paper, which was formed around those five points.

I will ask the first question, before we move on to questions from elsewhere. We have heard a lot about the common approach that is taken in Scotland of having two or three years of externally marked exams, and how that is quite rare. What evidence do you have that that approach needs to change?