‘Takes a whole team’: Teachers unable to discipline students, survey finds

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A new government survey has found students are unable to maintain classroom discipline.

Sky News host Peta Credlin discussed the issue of teachers being unable to discipline students with Victorian Independent Liberal MP Moira Deeming.

“Classroom management is complicated, it takes a whole team, it’s not just that one teacher, from the principal all the way down to the bottom, everyone needs to be unified,” Ms Deeming told Ms Credlin.“Universities need to be more accountable for the taxpayer dollars that they’re getting from us and also for preparing students for their jobs.”

 

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