How to fix Aussie kids’ dire classroom behaviour
Australian school children are losing weeks of classroom instruction each year, falling even further behind on international tests, as their teachers feel stressed, bullied and helpless amid disruptive and at times violent behaviour.
A Senate committee has called time on poor student behaviour in classrooms, arguing that a ground-up approach is needed, starting with how new teachers are taught how to teach and manage their students.
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