Rising Exclusion Rates: Failing Our Children
1 min readChildren being 'failed' as exclusion rates rise
Recent reports have shown an alarming increase in exclusion rates among school children, leading to concerns that these vulnerable...
Children being ‘failed’ as exclusion rates rise
Recent reports have shown an alarming increase in exclusion rates among school children, leading to concerns that these vulnerable students are being “failed” by the education system.
Exclusion rates have been on the rise for several years, with disadvantaged and minority students disproportionately affected. This trend is particularly troubling as exclusion often leads to negative outcomes such as lower academic achievement, increased likelihood of involvement in crime, and mental health issues.
Educational experts are calling for urgent action to address the root causes of exclusion, such as lack of support for students with special needs, inadequate resources in schools, and a punitive approach to discipline. They argue that early intervention and support can help prevent exclusion and ensure that all children receive the education they deserve.
It is crucial that policymakers, educators, and parents come together to find solutions to reduce exclusion rates and support the most vulnerable students in our education system. Every child deserves the opportunity to succeed, and it is up to us to ensure they are not “failed” by the system.