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

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  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 18 June 2025
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Education, Children and Young People Committee

Scottish Qualifications Authority: “Higher History Review 2024”

Meeting date: 4 December 2024

Douglas Ross

There were three different meetings—the one that I was speaking about was at the pre-marking stage. I have seen the same email as Pam Duncan-Glancy has seen; she is speaking about a separate meeting at which legitimate concerns were raised. We have got as far as we are going to get with the meeting before any papers were marked. I am very suspicious about the evidence, but I take it at face value.

Pam Duncan-Glancy would like to know about the changing of the gradings and what was discussed before, four days later, the SQA’s position changed.

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Scottish Qualifications Authority: “Higher History Review 2024”

Meeting date: 4 December 2024

Douglas Ross

More robust than normal?

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Scottish Qualifications Authority: “Higher History Review 2024”

Meeting date: 4 December 2024

Douglas Ross

If you are arguing that one cause could be that too many people are taking history and have not done the preparation, why was there such a fall this year?

To go back to the “Higher History Review 2024” report, the chart on page 36 is clear. In 2015, attainment was at 85 per cent; in 2016, it was 87 per cent; and it was subsequently 83 per cent, 83 per cent, 73 per cent, 78 per cent and 78 per cent—and then, in 2024, there is the fall to 66 per cent. Why would that be the case just this year, and not over the past couple of years?

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Scottish Qualifications Authority: “Higher History Review 2024”

Meeting date: 4 December 2024

Douglas Ross

I will let Pam Duncan-Glancy come in for a second, on that point.

13:30  

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Scottish Qualifications Authority: “Higher History Review 2024”

Meeting date: 4 December 2024

Douglas Ross

Absolutely. John Mason is next.

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Scottish Qualifications Authority: “Higher History Review 2024”

Meeting date: 4 December 2024

Douglas Ross

Can that be shared with the committee?

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Scottish Qualifications Authority: “Higher History Review 2024”

Meeting date: 4 December 2024

Douglas Ross

But you have asked for it, so—

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Scottish Qualifications Authority: “Higher History Review 2024”

Meeting date: 4 December 2024

Douglas Ross

Well, no. I am keen to get to members’ questions. Why did you not launch the review when you saw the figures?

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Scottish Qualifications Authority: “Higher History Review 2024”

Meeting date: 4 December 2024

Douglas Ross

Is the feedback coming to you? I was told that the survey will close by 6 December and that the feedback will come to you.

Education, Children and Young People Committee

Scottish Qualifications Authority: “Higher History Review 2024”

Meeting date: 4 December 2024

Douglas Ross

Thank you.

Ms Robertson, after all that pupils and staff have been through, are you content, ultimately, to lay the blame on students’ falling standards? Is that where you think the blame lies? Is no blame at all allocated to you or the SQA?