Wales on Sunday reports on violence in the classroomBy Lucy Rowe : 10 May 2009
Teacher Support Cymru has been quoted in a Wales on Sunday article about violence in schools across Wales. The article, published in April, discussed a dossier which was complied by the paper on daily attacks and threats that teachers and pupils are subjected to in the classroom. The article stated that “there were around 90 cases of pupils caught in possession of a weapon at schools across the nation during the last academic year and hundreds more cases of pupils attacking other children.” Teacher Support Cymru Chief Executive, Patrick Nash, was quoted as saying: “more needs to be done to protect teachers from violent incidents.” To full the full article please, click here. If you would like any help and advice about pupil behaviour and dealing with aggressive pupils please call our 24/7, free Support Line on 08000 855 088 or view the following factsheet on our online InfoCentre: |
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