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- Primary pupils search the internet for sex and violence... in classroom. Paul Drury // Mail on Sunday;10/ 5/2014, p8
SCHOOLS are fighting a daily battle to prevent pupils - some of them primary age - viewing violent and pornographic images on the internet.
- 90 PRIMARY PUPILS SENT HOME A DAY FOR ATTACKS IN CLASS. Laura Clark // Daily Mail;7/26/2012, p1
A RISING tide of violent indiscipline in primary schools was laid bare yesterday.
- The children going up in the world at break-time. // Daily Mail;8/27/2014, p18
THE only way was up for Birkdale Primary School when it expanded to meet rising pupil numbers.
- 23,000 pupils a day playing truant from primaries. Laura Clark // Daily Mail;8/31/2012, p38
RISING numbers of primary school pupils are playing truant, with more than 23,000 skipping lessons each day of the spring term this year.
- Classes too crowded for proper learning. // Daily Mail;2/ 7/2013, p14
CLASS sizes in Scottish schools, both primary and secondary, are rising to levels that threaten pupils' ability to acquire essential skills, notably in Maths and English.
- Teachers 'attacked by children as young as 4'. // Daily Mail;12/22/2012, p44
PUPILS as young as four are using scissors, chairs, bats and staple guns to attack teachers amid a rising tide of violence in primary schools.
- School `sin bins' set to save the day for government. Day, Karen // Public Finance;05/05/2000, p14
Reports on the British government's plan to open specialist units for violent and disruptive pupils. Government's effort to quell rising dissent over its social inclusion policies; Educational Secretary David Blunkett's plan to double the number of learning support units by 2002.
- TEACHERS TARGET OF SOARING VIOLENCE IN SCHOOLS. Victoria Allen // Daily Mail;7/10/2012, p1
RECORD numbers of teachers are being assaulted by their pupils, as ten violent attacks a day are carried out by schoolchildren.
- Games fuel violence. // Daily Mail;3/13/2019, p54
HOW I agree with Roy Glass (Letters) who asks the question: 'Could violent computer games be a factor in the rise in knife crime?' As a retired primary teacher, I noticed in the last 12 years of my teaching career how children as young as eight were playing violent computer games at home with an...
- Games fuel violence. // Daily Mail;3/13/2019, p54
HOW I agree with Roy Glass (Letters) who asks the question: 'Could violent computer games be a factor in the rise in knife crime?' As a retired primary teacher, I noticed in the final 12 years of my teaching career how children as young as eight were playing violent computer games at home with...