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Scottish election 2021: Lib Dem manifesto for education

The Liberal Democrats want play-based education until age 7 and for teachers to earn at least £30,000 a year
16th April 2021, 3:36pm

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Scottish election 2021: Lib Dem manifesto for education

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Scottish Election 2021: Lib Dem Manifesto For Education

The Liberal Democrats have today launched for the6 May Scottish Parliament election.

Scottish Parliament election 2021: The Lib Dems’ pledges on education

Here are some of the Lib Dems’ key manifesto commitmentson education:


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  • An “immediate term-time expansion of outdoor learning and increased provision of residential outdoor education”, including “experiences [to] increase understanding of the climate emergency” and a guarantee that every primary and secondary school pupil has at least one week away at an outdoor centre.
  • Increase support given in initial teacher education (ITE) for teaching about theclimate emergency.
  • New programme of supported S4-S6 study (optional for both staff and pupils), “guided by the judgement of class teachers” and to include“a financial bonus for those who lead them”.
  • A legal right to defer when a child starts primary school,with “funded early learning and childcare starting this August, removing the £4,500 price tag that the current government has left hanging over families [who defer]”.
  • Increase the 1,140 hours entitlement to early learning and childcareto include all two-year-olds, with “an ambition to extend funded early education and childcare hours to one-year-olds.

Let’s focus on what really counts

- Scottish Lib Dems (@scotlibdems)

50 top line commitments - it’s manifesto day

- Willie Rennie (@willie_rennie)

Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Renniesaid: “Liberal Democrats will put recovery first, not independence.

“That means an NHS recovery plan. It means a greater priority for mental health with extra counsellors, mental health first aiders and specialists for easy access near to you.

“Bounce-back support for pupils, employing more permanent teachers to cut class sizesand extend free nursery education to all two-year-olds.

“Creating more jobs and taking action on the climate with one million low-cost, low-carbon homes, a young people’s job guarantee and £5,000 training grants.

“That’s what you get when you put recovery ھ.”

The SNP and the Scottish Greens have also this week published their manifestos for the 6 May Scottish Parliament election.

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