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Victorian public schools suspend about 150 students a day
Principals are being urged to find new ways to tackle problem behaviour as the number of students suspended from school climbed to almost 30,000 last year.
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What happenedPrincipals are being urged to find new ways to tackle problem behaviour as the number of students suspended from school climbed to almost 30,000 last year.
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Left / center-leftVictorian public schools suspend about 150 students a day
The Age (Australia) · Center-left · News report
CenterVictorian public schools suspend about 150 students a day
The Sydney Morning Herald · Center · News report
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Victorian public schools suspend about 150 students a day
Principals are being urged to find new ways to tackle problem behaviour as the number of students suspended from school climbed to almost 30,000 last year.
Victorian public schools suspend about 150 students a day
Principals are being urged to find new ways to tackle problem behaviour as the number of students suspended from school climbed to almost 30,000 last year.