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The Scotsman Bulletin Wednesday November 29 2023 #Education
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29/11/2023
The Scotsman Bulletin Wednesday November 29 2023 #Education
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Hello and welcome to the Scotsman's Daily Bulletin.
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For Wednesday, I'm Alan Young. I am Deputy Editor of The Scotsman.
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I'm joined today by our education correspondent, Callum Ross,
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to take a look at some of the main headlines. Hi, Callum.
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Morning, Alan.
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Let's have a look at the front page first.
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And you can see why Callum's here. We lead today on his story,
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and that is around a really shocking report which lays bare
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the levels of violence in classrooms across Scotland.
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We'll speak to Callum about that in just a minute.
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I also want to point out it's now 10 years, it's quite unbelievable,
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10 years since the Clutha tragedy in Glasgow.
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And our investigations correspondent, Marta McLoughlin,
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has a special report in today's paper.
00:56
We, of course, cover all the drama in Europe last night
01:01
as Celtic crashed out after a defeat to Lazio.
01:06
But Callum, let's talk about this story today.
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We've been hearing a lot about rising levels of violence
01:14
across classrooms in Scotland.
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It hasn't really been quantified in any meaningful way.
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A lot of it's been anecdotal.
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Is what we've got from this report the first hard evidence of what's going on?
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Yeah, that's right, Alan.
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I mean, we've had surveys from trade unions and parents groups.
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We've had committee hearings and FOIs and all the rest of it.
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But this is really the one we've been waiting for.
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This is the behaviour in Scottish schools research,
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which carried out for the first time since 2016.
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It was supposed to happen in 2020, but got delayed because of the pandemic.
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And yeah, I mean, it's found,
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confirmed what we suspected, really,
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that there's been a consensus among all types of school staff
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that there's been a deterioration in behaviour among pupils in schools since 2016.
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Now, that's not just violence.
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It's a whole kind of range of issues, you know,
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from kind of low-level stuff like talking out of turn and staff
02:16
and class constantly looking at mobile phones.
02:19
Then you've got things like truancy, not just kind of not coming to school,
02:23
but coming to school and not going to class,
02:24
kind of wandering around the school and playground.
02:29
Drug taking and then, you know, kind of aggression
02:32
and physical violence between pupils and against staff.
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One of the key things, or certainly standout things,
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I took from the report was a particular issue in primary schools.
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Now, it did say that most of these issues got worse as the kids got older,
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but with the exception of physical aggression and violence,
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which was actually worse in primary schools, particularly P1 and P3.
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11% of primary school staff had experienced violence
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towards themselves in the last week.
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And another factor that was pretty shocking was about weapons.
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11%, again, 11% of primary school support staff
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had experienced violence involving weapons in class in the last week.
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That's up from 3% in 2016.
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So some pretty shocking stuff,
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even though we expected that there to have been a rise.
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Some of the figures are pretty worrying, I would say.
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Parents will be concerned across Scotland.
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Absolutely. How much of this has been linked to the disruption
03:47
in education down to the pandemic?
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Well, I think 77% of school staff said it got worse since the pandemic.
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So clearly, yes, it's got worse since the pandemic.
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There seems to be a bit of debate about whether it's caused by the lockdowns,
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you know, the disruptions then,
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or whether that kind of exacerbated an existing trend.
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There's also issues around the rise in the number of pupils
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with additional support needs
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and whether there's enough support for them.
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Kind of unclear messaging around what kind of punishments are available
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and a bit of a postcode lottery too.
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And also teachers and school staff just not having enough time
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to deal properly with issues.
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Jenny Gilruth, the Education Secretary,
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is going to be making a statement in Holyrood this afternoon.
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I mean, she's expected to kind of discuss some of the actions
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the government might seek to take.
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She's also spoken about wanting to hear more from pupils about this issue.
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So whether we're going to have yet another consultation, I'm not sure.
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But we'll certainly be tuning in to see what she's got to say.
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We do know this is a big issue for the government.
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We know already that the big exams shake-up has been delayed,
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apparently at least partly because of this,
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to try and get a handle on this issue.
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Any hint at all about what might be coming this afternoon?
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Not really.
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I mean, she's used the phrase 'action plan' on several times.
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But then I did see yesterday that she'd spoken about
05:24
wanting to hear more views from speaking to pupils, etc.
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So I don't know how detailed this action plan is going to be.
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I mean, one of the problems is that, essentially,
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there's calls for more spending on more staff and more training,
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and the government doesn't have much money at the moment.
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So it's going to be interesting how she deals with that.
05:46
Indeed. Thanks very much for that, Callum.
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You can, of course, read Callum's report and analysis online at scotsman.com.
05:55
And in today's paper, if you are on the website,
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please do subscribe as ever, then you will not miss a thing.
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And if you're out and about today, it's a chilly day,
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but please do pick up a paper from me and from Callum.
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So bye for now.
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