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However the Government insisted that schools must take their fair share of disruptive pupils.
I'd make the parents of disruptive pupils attend class until little Angels start to behave.
Strengthening the power of schools to remove disruptive pupils.
It is for schools to embrace the same approach for disruptive pupils.
The schools uses disruptive pupils' love of football to improve their attitude towards education.
In the first, one of the most disruptive pupils came and was by far the most talented player.
Hold the parents of disruptive pupils to account.
The move towards in-class support is equally valid for disruptive pupils.
The report makes recommendations on four areas which can only enhance the ability of schools and teachers to meet the needs of disruptive pupils.
I wish to tackle three major issues which have influenced this changing philosophy and relate it directly to disruptive pupils.
Nobody can learn with disruptive pupils.
I am totally convinced that the solution to the search for ways to handle disruptive pupils lies in this impressive body of evidence and recommendations.
It seems appropriate therefore that disruptive pupils have full access to the curriculum which requires that schools acknowledge this in their planning.
The committee said the letters should suggest banning disruptive pupils, issuing boarding passes and asking the school to consider providing supervision.
In one school senior members of staff sat in rotation in a room to which disruptive pupils could be promptly sent from the classroom.
Hence, I am arguing that ALL staff accept similar responsibility for disruptive pupils.
Forcing bright children to be in a classroom where the teacher spends most of the lesson trying to get disruptive pupils to shut up is unfair.
We'll give teachers reassurance that they can physically restrain or search disruptive pupils without having to go through a tortuous process to justify their actions.
Just as schools have been accused of creating pupils with learning difficulties, it is possible to argue that schools create disruptive pupils.
By paying attention to this approach, I believe its central tenets can be adopted to provide a way forward for a more effective response to disruptive pupils.
Indeed the evidence (Wilson 1980, Evans 1981) suggests that disruptive pupils are exposed to an inferior curriculum which may only add to their difficulties.
Mr Clarke also stressed the role of schools in combating juvenile crime and demanded more effective treatment of disruptive pupils.
Frequently the strategies adopted are either to suspend or reject the disruptive pupil and, in certain cases, ignore the fact that disruptive behaviour has occurred.
We need to provide an educational service that does not promote disruptive pupils nor reject disruptive pupils.
The first such film was 'Blackboard Jungle' in 1955 - in which, incidentally, Poitier played a disruptive pupil.