Gove slapped down over school discipline calls
Unions poured scorn on Education Secretary Michael Gove over 'tougher' schools punishments
Unions poured scorn yesterday on Education Secretary Michael Gove's effort to become teachers' pet by backing "tougher" punishments for unruly pupils.
Litter-picking, scrubbing graffiti and writing lines are among traditional classroom discipline techniques Mr Gove wants to see make a return.
"People need to understand that there are consequences if they break those rules and teachers have the power to enforce them," he told the Andrew Marr show.
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