Uno studio su 12 viene messo in stanze di isolamento almeno una volta alla settimana

    https://www.theguardian.com/education/2025/oct/23/one-in-12-secondary-pupils-put-in-isolation-rooms-at-least-once-a-week-study-finds

    di jammiedodgermonster

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    1. JWGrieves on

      This sounds scary, and plays into the delinquent youth narrative, but at a lot of schools use isolation as a punishment for very minor infractions like uniform violations. It once happened to a classmate of mine for wearing the wrong kind of black sock!

    2. 12343212346 on

      Mirrors my experience of state school in the 2000s. One to three troublemakers ruining every class making learning for the other twenty seven impossible 

      Then they disappear at 16 with zero GCSEs under their belt and the school experience improves infinitely but by then, the damage to everyone else is done. 

    3. Ollie_002 on

      Would love to know how many of the pupils are from single-parent households, data already shows academic attainment is lower when compared to their peers where both parents are together still. I wonder if it would also translate to behavioural outcomes as well.

    4. greatdrams23 on

      I work in a special school for children with very challenging behaviour. Isolation rooms were removed in 2007.

      It is im strictly against the rules to leave a child in a room in their own. We have literally sacked a teacher for doing this.

      I don’t understand how these schools get away with this.

    5. PT-PUPPET on

      Spent ALOT of time in isolation during school and suffice to say my people skills definitely suffered as a result.

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