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Ensuring good behaviour in schools – DfE guidance
This guidance is from the DfE guidance published in March 2012. (See also Charlie Taylor’s Behaviour Checklist and the 2011 post on Behaviour and Discipline) Introduction The role of the Government is to give schools the powers they need to provide a … Continue reading
Behaviour and Discipline
June 2012: DfE guidance on behaviour and discipline Guidance for governing bodies on behaviour and discipline The role of governors What must the governing body do? Screening and searching and powers to use reasonable force The power to discipline beyond … Continue reading
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