This includes concerns about the quality of some"alternative provision" places, where pupils are taught if they are removed from mainstream schools.
But the review says despite numbers rising since 2014, the current rates of exclusion are not unusually high, and are lower than a decade ago.There were calls for more scrutiny of how exclusions tend to be concentrated in some"vulnerable" groups. While 43% of secondary schools had no permanent exclusions, in 0.2% of secondary schools there were more than 10 pupils permanently excluded per year.
The education secretary said it was important"not to draw a simple causal link between exclusions and knife crime, as there is no clear evidence to back this up". It will also ask the education watchdog Ofsted to tackle"off-rolling" where schools might try to remove pupils who cause problems or who might lower exam league table performance.
Schools are not parents, not Social Media Police, not Social Reform institutions. They are educational establishments. We have a parenting emergency. Family time is disappearing, generations who have little respect for teachers.
No disrespect, exclusion is vital in a school scenario. I remember my school being too fearful of excluding pupils, but by not excluding the trouble causers it affected the grades of majority of the classroom because the class always got disrupted for half of the lesson.
a new take on 'all in it together'
A knee jerk reaction to the notion that ExcludedPupils end up in gangs and involved with knife crime. Pupils that need support don’t get excluded. Badly behaved ones do. Parental responsibility for behaviour is again ignored. Teachers are forever the easy scapegoats.
I’m furious! Has this, or any, education secretary actually spent any time in schools to see what (some) teachers have to deal with on a day to day basis. Maybe if they did, they wouldn’t be so quick to blame teachers!
For the majority, more support to parents would result in fewer school exclusions. Schools do a great job, but simply cannot factor in what is happening at home as well as provide great education! Investment, not disinvestment, for Children Centres & Youth Work would help.
If you want the children to remain then they need more funding to allow for small group work / classes. For many life is tough
Punish good schools for excluding troublemakers! Bring them all down to the same level!
I wonder why there were no excluded pupils when I went to school ?
EU faces looks exactly like us but they came to life after us.. the intending and wanting is a relative thing, so either you reenigneer yourself or god would.
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