Members' Business motions that have not achieved cross party support *S6M-00472 Michael Marra: Reform of Scotland’s Education Institutions —The Parliament welcomes the OECD report: Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence - Into the future; further welcomes its recommendations, which highlight issues within the education system that it understands that teachers, young people, educationalists and MSPs have been raising for years; recognises the comments from the OECD regarding the hard work and professionalism of the teaching workforce; acknowledges the view that the implementation of the review must be met with urgency and ambition; notes the view that the inspectorate should be made independent this week, by 27 June 2021; further notes the view that the remaining curriculum function of Education Scotland should be merged with the SQA, as an interim body under new leadership by the middle of July, so that arrangements for 2022 assessments can be made; recognises that the OECD report states that Scotland's uniquely high levels of teacher class contact time is a barrier to progress in education; notes the belief that a new teacher agreement should begin to be negotiated between the Scottish Government, COSLA and teaching unions immediately, and that any new agreement should be robustly resourced; further acknowledges the belief that the Chairs of the new independent inspectorate and curriculum and assessment agency should be appointed by the Parliament; further notes the belief that such reforms can further unlock the potential of schools in the North East and across Scotland, and notes calls on the Scottish Government to take the reforms forward.