TreeHouse concerned about Conservatives' drive towards more discipline in schools

Published by Nia for Tree House in Central Government and also in Communities, Education, Local Government
TreeHouse pupils with their tutor
TreeHouse, the national charity for autism education, noted with interest the publication of The Conservative Party Draft Education Manifesto, published today (18 January).
The manifesto states that “We (the Conservatives) will make it easier for teachers to use reasonable force to deal with violent incidents and remove disruptive pupils from the classroom without fear of legal action”
In response to this Jolanta Lasota, TreeHouse Chief Executive, commented:
“It is crucial that all teachers are given more training in autism and other special educational needs to ensure they understand the difference between disobedience and disability; and that children with a disability are not inappropriately excluded. It is also vital that teachers are accountable to schools, families and others concerned.”
In response to The Conservatives’ call to “end the
bias towards the inclusion of children with special needs in
mainstream schools,” Jolanta went on to say:
“It is also essential that education provision is based
around the needs of the child and that of parental choice. Every
child should have the right to access the most appropriate
education that will enable them to fulfil their potential. This may
be a mainstream or a specialist setting, with staff who are
appropriately trained to understand and meet the child’s
needs.”
Read the full Conservative Party Draft Education Manifesto by
going to:
http://issuu.com/conservatives/docs/drafteducationmanifesto
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