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Education and Skills Committee Session 5 Legacy Paper
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PDF Published: Monday 22 Mar 2021 (ESS052021R4)
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    • Membership Changes
    • Key Achievements
    • Introduction
    • How we've worked
      • Our Remit
      • Engagement
      • Financial scrutiny
      • Petitions
      • Skills
      • Covid-19
      • Delayed Work
    • What we've done
      • Legislative Work
      • Disabled Children and Young People (Transitions to Adulthood) (Scotland) Bill
      • School education and the curriculum
      • Education workforce
      • Performance and role of key public bodies
      • Additional Support Needs
      • Early years and childcare
      • Further and Higher Education
    • Our Hopes for the Future
      • Looking Ahead

Image: Membership Changes

Image: Membership Changes

Image shows a number of infographics setting out key statistics for the Education and Skills Committee. This includes the fact that it held 153 committee meetings and heard evidence from 500 people this Parliamentary session. The Committee published 34 reports, scrutinised 4 Bills and held 20 Inquiries.

Image: Key Achievements

Picture shows Committee Members visiting a nursery in Rutherglen and talking to young children, as part of the Committee's work on the expansion of early learning and childcare.

Image: Our Remit

Photograph of Committee Members and students at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland around a table long table, clapping as a musician plays the piano.

Image: Engagement

Picture shows Committee Members visiting a workshop at the Royal Blind School with two pupils and a teacher craft-making with pieces of wood and foliage.

Image: Petitions

Image shows two Committee Members chatting with three secondary school pupils participating in Hackathon event, to mark the launch of the Committee's report into Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths learning.

Image: Skills

Image: School education and the curriculum

Image is taken from above. It looks down from the first floor to Members of the Education and Skills Committee who are on the ground floor in a large entrance area. Members of the Committee are standing behind a large circular school crest which is embedded in the flooring. The crest has the words 'Anderson High School' and the motto 'Do weel and persevere'.

Image: Education workforce

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