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Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Michael Marra
I understand that.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Michael Marra
Perhaps it is just me. Apologies.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Michael Marra
Therefore, contrary to what the First Minister announced yesterday, that is not funding for active ventilation in school but just an additional 拢5 million on top of the previous moneys that have been allocated, which the cabinet secretary said have resulted in very limited action. That is very disappointing and, frankly, completely contrary鈥
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Michael Marra
If I may speak, cabinet secretary.
It is very contrary to what the First Minister said yesterday. In December, Labour moved a motion, which SNP and Green colleagues voted against, to set out 拢30 million in total, which could have procured two HEPA filters for each classroom in Scotland. Is that not the kind of action that should be taken now? We are talking about the budget today. The cabinet secretary should recognise that鈥攕he should listen to the First Minister when she says in the chamber that it should happen鈥攁nd argue for 拢30 million to be put in place in the budget in order to procure those filters.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Michael Marra
I think that it would be useful to follow up on some of the issues around data, cabinet secretary. The only data that we have so far regarding the impact of the pandemic on attainment and school achievement are the deeply concerning figures that came out regarding primary school attainment levels. They show that attainment is at its lowest-ever level and that the gap between the poorest kids and the rest is at its widest ever. You would share those concerns, would you not?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Michael Marra
When did you first have sight of those results? They were published on 14 December, and it was trailed in little snippets in various speeches and announcements that you expected the data to be very concerning for us all.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Michael Marra
Are you saying that the sight of the emerging evidence about the scale of the impact did not really make much difference to the approach that you took? It has been well recognised by colleagues and trade unions that the Covid recovery plan is a repackaging of previous announcements such as pupil equity funding and attainment challenge funding鈥攁lthough there has been a 拢20 million cut to that. The amounts of money are the same across a number of years. Does the scale of the challenge not require something of a different proportion to what you were doing three years ago?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Michael Marra
That is only because this is an extra year. The funding has been spread across another year, but there is no more money per year than there was in the previous parliamentary session.
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Michael Marra
As you have acknowledged, the statistics are concerning for all of us鈥攜ou called them 鈥渆xceptionally concerning鈥. It is important that we get more evidence about the impact of the pandemic. What research have you commissioned to inform your policy and decisions about the recovery in education, particularly in relation to secondary schools? You will acknowledge that there is a gap鈥攑erhaps an understandable one, in your view鈥攊n the data at that level. What other structural research into the impact of the pandemic can the committee expect to be made available to us?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Michael Marra
Convener, I think that we have reached a bit of an impasse. The distance between the reality that teachers and pupils are facing on the ground and the cabinet secretary鈥檚 response is quite astonishing. The cabinet secretary referred to a case that I raised with her in the chamber, in response to which she told me to ask the teacher who had contacted me to raise the matter with their union representative. The teacher involved is the union rep in their school. People are finding that there is no recourse to get the kind of action on active ventilation that they need. It is clear from what we are hearing now that the funding that has been put in place cannot even be ring fenced for spending on ventilation. To be frank, I am at my wits鈥 end with the cabinet secretary on this matter. Thank you, convener, for indulging me on the subject.
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