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Outdoor learning week bill expected to reach next stage as funding secured | Outdoor learning week bill expected to reach next stage as funding secured |
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The bill would guarantee every school pupil five days and four nights of residential outdoor learning | The bill would guarantee every school pupil five days and four nights of residential outdoor learning |
A bill promising every school pupil a week of residential outdoor learning is expected to reach stage two after securing more funding. | A bill promising every school pupil a week of residential outdoor learning is expected to reach stage two after securing more funding. |
The Schools (Residential Outdoor Education) (Scotland) bill was at risk of falling unless the government tabled a financial resolution by the end of this week. | The Schools (Residential Outdoor Education) (Scotland) bill was at risk of falling unless the government tabled a financial resolution by the end of this week. |
It won majority support when it was first put forward by Conservative MSP Liz Smith, who estimated it would cost up to £40m a year. | It won majority support when it was first put forward by Conservative MSP Liz Smith, who estimated it would cost up to £40m a year. |
Children's minister Natalie Don-Innes originally said the proposals were unaffordable, however ministers are now expected to announce that they will agree to more funding which will allow the legislation to proceed. | Children's minister Natalie Don-Innes originally said the proposals were unaffordable, however ministers are now expected to announce that they will agree to more funding which will allow the legislation to proceed. |
There had been concerns that the government was going to thwart the will of parliament. | There had been concerns that the government was going to thwart the will of parliament. |
Opposition politicians had warned that would be a democratic outrage. | Opposition politicians had warned that would be a democratic outrage. |
Don-Innes will make a statement to parliament on Wednesday afternoon where she is expected to confirm her willingness to allow the bill to progress to stage two. | Don-Innes will make a statement to parliament on Wednesday afternoon where she is expected to confirm her willingness to allow the bill to progress to stage two. |
At stage two, any MSP can propose changes to a bill. These amendments are debated and later decided on by a committee. | At stage two, any MSP can propose changes to a bill. These amendments are debated and later decided on by a committee. |
Liz Smith tabled the bill which could cost between £25m and £40m a year | Liz Smith tabled the bill which could cost between £25m and £40m a year |
The proposed new law would mean every pupil in Scotland is entitled to four nights and five days of outdoor education. | The proposed new law would mean every pupil in Scotland is entitled to four nights and five days of outdoor education. |
Liz Smith previously told BBC Scotland how she believed the experience of outdoor education could be transformative for children. | Liz Smith previously told BBC Scotland how she believed the experience of outdoor education could be transformative for children. |
At the time, she said: "I think we should be trying to level up, to ensure that young people, whoever they are, whatever their background, whatever their family circumstances, they should have that opportunity. | At the time, she said: "I think we should be trying to level up, to ensure that young people, whoever they are, whatever their background, whatever their family circumstances, they should have that opportunity. |
"The statistics we have show that if they have participated in residential outdoor education, their attendance is better, their behaviour is better, their self-discipline is better." | |
But there is a postcode lottery in provision of residential outdoor education, with research for the University of Edinburgh stating that just a third of secondary schools and only a quarter of primary schools offer this type of experience. | |
Cuts in other school activities | Cuts in other school activities |
One of the biggest problems facing the bill is that the experience does not come cheap. | One of the biggest problems facing the bill is that the experience does not come cheap. |
Smith estimates the policy would cost between £25m and £40m a year. | Smith estimates the policy would cost between £25m and £40m a year. |
The minister for children previously told MSPs that ringfencing cash for outdoor education could be to the detriment of other activities. | The minister for children previously told MSPs that ringfencing cash for outdoor education could be to the detriment of other activities. |
Don-Innes added: "Where would you seek to cut funding from in education? Would it be our teachers, our schools, would it be nurseries or our colleges?" | Don-Innes added: "Where would you seek to cut funding from in education? Would it be our teachers, our schools, would it be nurseries or our colleges?" |
The Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (Cosla) also raised concerns over the practicalities of the policy. | The Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (Cosla) also raised concerns over the practicalities of the policy. |
It questioned the impact on staffing, the costs of transport and what it would mean for schools' ability to take part in other trips relating to geography, history or the arts. | It questioned the impact on staffing, the costs of transport and what it would mean for schools' ability to take part in other trips relating to geography, history or the arts. |
It is expected that compromises will need to be made to the scope of the bill for it to become law. |