‘In crisis for years’: The struggle to fix Australia’s worst classrooms

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‘In crisis for years’: The struggle to fix Australia’s worst classrooms
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School teachers and principals nationwide say Australia has a problem nobody wants to talk about: a behaviour crisis in the classroom

Australia has among the world’s most disorderly classrooms, ranking 69 out of 76 jurisdictions worldwide, according to PISA.Those within the education sector say students have also become more complex..

“Australian classrooms have been in crisis for years and nobody has taken responsibility,” deputy principal and education researcherAshman, a deputy principal of a Victorian school and author of several books on teaching, said in his submission it was common for teachers to be blamed for unruly classrooms.

The terms of reference to the Senate inquiry highlighted that Australian classrooms were among the world’s most disorderly, ranking 69 out of 76 jurisdictions worldwide, according toIn 2022, the proportion of NSW schoolchildren deemed to have at least one disability increased to 22.5 per cent. NSW hasadviser to help schools navigate issues such as student conduct and cyberbullying.

A submission from Disability Discrimination Legal Service claimed what was termed disorderly conduct was in fact discrimination. It said there came a point at which teachers should not be expected to resolve issues arising from complex disabilities.

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