English schools to phase out cruel' behaviour rules as Labour plans major education changes
Briefly

Looking at the data and talking to young people, it is clear a large group of kids feel school isn't for them. Many end up in isolation and are repeatedly suspended due to strict behavior rules.
Many schools face punishment under academic results-focused systems for inclusivity efforts, impacting those with additional needs. The Labour government seeks to address this issue.
The behavior tsar, Tom Bennett, promoting silent corridors and strict sanctions, is expected to leave soon. He emphasizes non-partisan advice on good behavior in schools.
The Labour government aims to change inspection to focus on schools' representation of local communities and prevent discouraging parents of children with special educational needs from attending.
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