Now open for public consultation, the strategy for NSW public schools seeks to minimise the use of suspension to avoid ...
New behaviour strategy for NSW schools gives more power to principals - or does it?
More power to principals, capped suspension rules and an overall shift to a preventive, strengths-based approach to managing behaviour are among key changes proposed in a newly-drafted NSW Student Behaviour Strategy.
Under the new policy, schools will be asked to provide work for suspended students to learn from home or on campus to ensure they remain connected with their learning.