Greater investment needed to tackle disruptive student behaviour

27 February, 2024

Our union has welcomed the federal government’s investment in a range of free, evidence-based resources designed to help tackle disruptive behaviour in school classrooms. 

The investment follows the release of the Senate Education and Employment References Committee’s Interim Report on increasing levels of classroom disruption in Australia.

 

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