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New supernanny-style teachers will be sent into schools to crack down on unruly kids


NEW supernanny-style teachers will be sent into schools to crack down on unruly kids.

Ministers are urging Britain’s best and strictest schools to volunteer to help dish out discipline in the country’s rowdiest classrooms.

 New supernanny-style teachers will be sent into schools to crack down on unruly kids

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New supernanny-style teachers will be sent into schools to crack down on unruly kidsCredit: Alamy

Gavin Williamson is pumping £10million into creating “behaviour hubs” to bring naughty pupils into line.

Teachers brought in to help their struggling colleagues will consider bringing in strict new behaviour codes and mobile phone bans.

The Education Secretary said kids only stand a chance of getting the best grades possible if there is order in the classroom.

He told The Sun: “We want to see strong discipline and good behaviour in every school across the country.

“Sometimes people say to me you shouldn’t be excluding people from schools, you shouldn’t be in a situation where you are enforcing discipline.

“But when I speak to children and parents, what they want to see are schools which are safe, disciplined and children are able to learn.”

He also backed heads who choose to ban mobiles from the classroom.

He said: “If that is the decision of the headteacher and that’s the decision of the governing board I completely back them.

“Different schools take different approaches, but the core thing is they create clearly defined lines.

“If people behave badly they have to realise there is a consequence to it.”

The move comes after schools watchdog Ofsted announced it will focus more on discipline in its inspections.

 

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