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Prime MinÂisÂter KamÂla PerÂsad-BissesÂsar says stricter disÂciÂpliÂnary meaÂsures may be necÂesÂsary to adÂdress risÂing beÂhavÂiourÂal probÂlems in schools, folÂlowÂing EdÂuÂcaÂtion MinÂisÂter Dr Michael Dowlathâs reÂcent disÂcloÂsure of an inÂcrease in in-classÂroom inÂciÂdents.
ReÂspondÂing to quesÂtions from Guardian MeÂdia via WhatÂsApp yesÂterÂday, PerÂsad-BissesÂsar exÂpressed conÂcern over growÂing disÂrupÂtions durÂing inÂstrucÂtionÂal time, notÂing that seÂriÂous acÂtion may be needÂed to proÂtect teachÂers and stuÂdents who want to learn.
âThese inÂciÂdents should be adÂdressed with exÂpulÂsion in my perÂsonÂal view,â she said.
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