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Time to bring back the cane says expert By Laura Clark - Education Reporter - Daily Mail, April 24, 2007 Schools should reintroduce corporal punishment to stop them becoming 'bear gardens ruled by the law of the jungle', a parenting expert said yesterday. Lynette Burrows said classroom thugs knew they could attack or abuse pupils and teachers without fear of serious sanctions. 'Bouncers' should be drafted into comprehensives to remove children from the classroom and administer corporal punishment, she claimed. Mother-of-six Mrs. Burrows, an author on parenting and former teacher, made the call in the light of Government research which uncovered a widespread belief that children were better behaved when teachers were allowed to cane them. Parents who took part in Department for Education focus groups said they believed school indiscipline 'stems from the prohibition of corporal punishment'. A return to the can would require a change to the 1986 law banning corporal punishment in state schools. It was formally outlawed in independent schools in 1999, although most had already dropped the practice voluntarily. Mrs. Burrows was speaking at a conference held by the Charity Parity. "Schools should be allowed to canvass support for a return to corporal punishment in their schools on a school-by-school basis," she said. "Then let us have a real evaluation of the result. My guess is that the children would be mightily glad of it. Being obliged to go to a bear garden every day is a form of institutionalised child abuse." If you have suggestions for additional subjects, or material to include in the pages linked to the subjects listed, please contact the webmaster.
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