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Beorn
07-30-2009, 03:36 PM
Exclusions for school assaults on teachers and students top 83,000 (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1203184/Exclusions-school-assaults-teachers-students-83-000.html)

Children were suspended from school more than 83,000 times last year for attacking teachers and other children, official figures show.
In primary schools alone, pupils were excluded for a fixed period almost 18,000 times for these reasons.

Physical assaults against classmates or teachers accounted for four in 10 suspensions in primary schools and a fifth of suspensions in secondary schools, the figures showed.

Primary and secondary schools in England also excluded pupils for a fixed period 94,740 times for verbally abusing or threatening teachers and other children.
I only posted this article to show the great reverse propaganda in the picture below.
The solution to the escalating problems in schools is to bring back the cane and allow the teachers to regain the power to heavy hand the children when they are unruly and unresponsive.


http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/07/30/article-1203184-013808F500000578-941_468x286.jpg


I wonder how many scenarios like this are being played out around England? :rolleyes2:

Treffie
07-30-2009, 04:09 PM
It's the same old problem, teachers aren't allowed to reprimand kids like when we were in school. In addition to this a lot of parents haven't instilled a sense a discipline and respect at home and they see a reprimand on their child as an attack on themselves. Bring back corporal punishment.