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Truancy and teenage disorder on the up
Press Review 3 June 2004
A MORI survey for the Youth Justice Board finds an increase in truancy, offending, smoking and drinking amid Britain's youth.
School expulsions fall
Press Review 28 May 2004
The number of pupils permanently excluded because of violence has fallen for the first time in three years.
Report slams state of secondary education
Press Review 27 May 2004
Secondary schools in England are suffering from the twin problems of government pressure and deteriorating pupil behaviour, according to a report by Cambridge University's faculty of education.
Clarke endorses school rules
Press Review 17 May 2004
Charles Clarke will today call on secondary schools to do more to tackle poor behaviour and lack of discipline among pupils.
General Teaching Council
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ChildLine: Policy and campaigns
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ChildLine
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Teachers call for weapons check on pupils
Press Review 16 April 2004
The National Association of Schoolmasters and Union of Women Teachers has demanded airport-style security checks in schools, amid concerns about the rising number of weapons being brought into the classroom.
Schools get new drugs test guidelines
News Article 9 March 2004
The government has delivered new guidance to headteachers on tackling drug misuse in their schools.
Forum Brief: Anti-social behaviour
Policy Consultation 27 February 2004
Comment from the Professional Association of Teachers and the Association of Teachers and Lecturers.
Blair backs classroom drug testing
News Article 22 February 2004
Random drug testing should be brought into the classroom, Tony Blair has said.
4Children
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Secondary Heads Association
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