Decline in school behaviour Script
Director – Rizwana Jawid Cameraman – Munya Gatawa Sound – Risha Jethwa Editor – Sunil Chandla
FADE IN Voice over One of the major news issues today is based on the decline in student behaviour over the recent years. Is this really the case? Interview 1 – Mr Mishkin Do you feel behaviour in secondary schools is on a decline? Please explain Voice over Education is the most powerful key to ones success in life as it determines the quality of life you’ll have in the future. With students’ behaviour reportedly on a decline, what kind of future would they have with today’s current government delusion about claiming school behaviour is improving while teachers, on the other hand dismissing the governments claims and labelling “student behaviour as deplorable” and stating that “television is to blame for decline in pupil behaviour” PAUSE Voice over So why are there so many student being excluded? Interview 2 – Andrew Rosindell According to the BBC, more than 2200 students in England are excluded from school every single school day. What do you think are the reasons behind these high figures of exclusion? Interview 3 – James Smith According to the BBC, more than 2200 students in England are excluded from school every single school day. What do you think are the reasons behind these high figures of exclusion? Voice Over The high number of exclusions in the recent years is seen to be due to the lack of discipline and respect taught within the home from a young age. These factors have now led to uncontrollable behaviour that exists in the school today. Interview 3 – James Smith
Within many main stream schools, uniforms are compulsory. Do you see this as having a positive or a negative impact on student behaviour? Interview 4 – Janette May Within many main stream schools, uniforms are compulsory. Do you see this as having a positive or a negative impact on student behaviour? Interview 2 – Andrew Rosindell Within many main stream schools, uniforms are compulsory. Do you see this as having a positive or a negative impact on student behaviour? Voice over More than 2200 students in England are excluded from school every single day. Exclusion levels are now equivalent to more than 1% in 10 pupils. Interview 5 – Student If schools were to bring back old ways of disciplining students, what would your response be? Interview 1 – Mr Mishkin There have been certain intellectuals that constantly refer to old discipline methods as a way of controlling a classroom environment. Do you think these methods need to be brought back to halt the decline? What are your opinions on this? Interview 4 – Janette May Do you think discipline within schools in regards to student behaviour has dramatically changed from your school days? Voice over In order to help control and discipline students, should we bring back old methods of discipline? Or are the modern methods to be implemented enough to bring a start to improvements? Interview 1 – Mr Mishkin What methods do you think could be introduced to dramatically halt the decline of bad behaviour within schools?
Interview 5 – Student
If schools were to bring back old ways of disciplining students, what would your response be? Voice over The question now is that what methods of discipline should be implemented? Interview 2 – Andrew Rosindell There have been certain intellectuals that constantly refer to old discipline methods as a way of controlling a classroom environment. Do you think these methods need to be brought back to halt the decline? What are your opinions on this? Interview 4 – Janette May What methods to improvement would you like to see be implemented in to the education system? Interview 3 – James Smith Who do you think is responsible behind these declines in student behaviour? Interview 1 – Mr Mishkin There have been certain intellectuals that constantly refer to old discipline methods as a way of controlling a classroom environment. Do you think these methods need to be brought back to halt the decline? What are your opinions on this? FADE OUT