The scrapping of the cane has led to a deterioration in children’s behaviour at school, according to teachers.Sanctions available to schools since corporal punishment was abolished 25 years ago are ‘totally inadequate’ at reasserting authority in the classroom and lack the same deterrent effect, they said yesterday.While rejecting a return to the cane, members of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers condemned existing sanctions such as detention and suspension.
‘When corporal punishment was abolished nothing was put in its place that had equivalent deterrent powers,’ said Julian Perfect, a teacher from London.
Research by the teachers’ association suggested pupil behaviour had declined further in recent years.Responding to one of its surveys, a teacher said: ‘The children know that our hands are tied and play up frequently.
‘In the past two years, we have only successfully permanently excluded one pupil. It is the good students whose education is being wrecked that I feel for. Another said: ‘Persistent low-level rudeness and disruption seems to have become a fact of life in education today and no longer raises eyebrows or seems to merit special attention.’
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‘In the past two years, we have only successfully permanently excluded one pupil. It is the good students whose education is being wrecked that I feel for. Another said: ‘Persistent low-level rudeness and disruption seems to have become a fact of life in education today and no longer raises eyebrows or seems to merit special attention.’
A third reported: ‘I had a female student threaten to kick the smile off my face, in front of a whole class.’
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