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9:38pm Monday 14th April 2008
Councillor Simon Renwick, Conservative Cabinet Member at Fylde Borough Council, this week welcomed new policy proposals announced by Conservative leader, David Cameron, to restore classroom discipline and raise standards of behaviour in schools.
Life in local communities is being marred by violence and disruption in schools, according to Coun Renwick, on the streets as well from children playing truant.
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These social problems hit the poorest areas the hardest, he claims, and new rules have made it harder for teachers to keep order, while false allegations and assaults on teachers have never been higher.
Conservative proposals include the following.
Councillor Renwick said: "In too many of our schools, good education is ruined by bad behaviour.
"The problem doesn't lie with teachers - but with the Labour Government's rules and regulations which stop teachers instilling proper discipline.
"Conservatives will give teachers and heads the powers they need to tackle disruptive kids, improve standards and ensure parents have a real choice over where to send their child."
Ian Lewis, Wapham says...
10:48am Tue 15 Apr 08
Ian Lewis, Wapham says...
10:48am Tue 15 Apr 08
Ian Lewis, Wapham says...
10:48am Tue 15 Apr 08
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Ian Lewis, Wapham says...
10:48am Tue 15 Apr 08