Children are losing up to an hour of learning every day in schools across England because of bad behaviour. An Ofsted report has found that low-level disruption such as chatting and passing notes around has become a problem in classrooms.
VOICED: Children are losing up to an hour of learning every day in schools across England because of bad behaviour. An Ofsted report has found that low-level disruption such as chatting and passing notes around has become a problem in classrooms. Our Social Affairs and Education Editor Afua Hirsch reports. Shows voxpops, students chatting in classroom, Interview with Sir Michael Wilshaw chief Inspector OFSTED about minor disruptions being a big concern, Interview with Stephanie Benbow Headteacher about 'No tolerance' values in schools & classrooms, lesson in progress, Interview with Charlotte Crosby Teacher about teachers being empowered & able to deliver interesting lessons, students in school corridor. on September 25, 2014 in London, England.





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