"The big change: students with problems are now being spotted earlier, and worked with long before they derail and are booted from school. As a result, cases of major bad behaviour are dropping."
"What’s different is all the work that’s gone into preventing that student from reaching the point where they must be moved out of the school."
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Discipline Decline at CBE
In
an interview with recently retired Beaverbrook Principal Jeff Turner,
he states that early intervention and quick decisive action is the key
to a decline in expulsions over the years. According to the article:
in 2007/8, principals recommended 364 expulsions system wide in
contrast to just 107 last year. Mr. Turner went on to explain that
principals weren't adopting a more lassez-faire attitude toward
discipline but that there are more tools available for support.
Labels:
Bullying,
CBE,
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