Behaviour and Discipline in Schools

13th Apri 2011

the DFE writes:

Raising standards of behaviour in our schools is a key priority for the Coalition Government. Ministers want to restore teachers’ authority in the classroom and are committed to making sure that they have clear and concise guidance to help them feel confident in exercising their authority. These guidance documents have been published for consultation only at this stage. Final versions incorporating appropriate comments from the consultation will be published in July 2011. Key changes in the new documents

1.Ensuring Good Behaviour in Schools is a new document which summarises the powers and duties that apply to behaviour and attendance, and sets out the Government’s expectation of pupils, parents, teachers and headteachers.

2.Behaviour and Discipline in Schools: Guidance for Governors provides statutory guidance to governing bodies on their role in shaping their school’s behaviour policy. The guidance explains the matters governors should include in their guidance to headteachers on the content of the school’s behaviour policy.

3.Behaviour and Discipline In Schools: Guidance for Headteachers and School Staff provides advice to headteachers and school staff on developing the school behaviour policy and explains the powers members of staff have to discipline pupils. It also provides greater clarity on the scope of the power to discipline pupils who misbehave outside school.

4.Use of Reasonable Force provides clarification to help school staff feel more confident about using force. It sets out the responsibilities of school leaders and governing bodies in respect of this power and makes clear that, where staff are accused of using excessive force, employers should not automatically suspend the staff member. The guidance includes a reminder that the onus is on the person making the complaint to prove his/her allegations are true, rather than on the teacher to prove they have acted reasonably.

5.Screening, Searching and Confiscation explains schools’ powers to screen and search pupils. It includes new information about the legislation which came into force in September 2010, new statutory guidance on how to decide whether or not to hand over stolen items and illegal drugs to the police, and new advice.

 

For further information or to review the governments related documents please visit

http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/pupilsupport/behaviour/behaviourpolicies/a0076392/behaviour-and-discipline-in-schools



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