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More than a third of Australian school principals were attacked by a student or parent in 2018, according to a new survey. pmlive

Sky News host Paul Murray says Australia has ‘a problem’ with discipline and authority, and that conversations need to happen with kids about consequences when they ‘muck up’.

More than a third of Australian school principals were attacked by a student or parent in 2018, according to a new survey. Mr Murray says it is ‘out of control’ and that state governments should update the system by empowering the authority of the teacher.

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It could be worse and the way things are heading in the basket country it probably will.

Any correlation between the increase in violence and the dramatic decrease in male teachers? Maybe we need a quota for male teachers to start increasing male role models in the education system ?

Our egalitarianism gone too far. No respect for authority, whether in the home or at school/uni/work, engenders an entitled generation of young people wanting everything only their way. So many will refuse to take orders that we’ll have too many “bosses” & insufficient workers.

Queensland has a problem with it’s education department. Litany of abuse of teachers and cover ups.

Some where along society has to start holding these brats accountable and be able to discipline. If you want law and order a police officer must be able to man handle your kid and throw them in jail if the do wrong.

More than a third od Austrians want you to Sack Andrew Bolt after he defended a child Abuser

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