Teachers to be 'backed to use reasonable force' on unruly pupils in behaviour crackdown

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Teachers to be 'backed to use reasonable force' on unruly pupils in behaviour crackdown
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A leaked government document reportedly includes several proposals, including harsher rules for tackling unruly pupils.

Teachers are set to be backed to use"reasonable force" on pupils in a crackdown on bad behaviour in schools, according to a report.

Confiscating mobile phones, same-day detentions and backing headteachers to expel disruptive children, with new guidance on behaviour, are said to be among the planned measures for schools in England.

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