It’s been a long road Iam. Before Covid lockdown there was deteriorating behaviour in every age group in schools, but particularly in secondary schools. After Covid it appears it’s getting worse. Whilst I think that Covid lockdowns have had a negative impact on children’s mental health, I don’t think lockdowns have made children’s behaviour worse. I just think that poor behaviour in schools is the direction of travel sadly. I worked in an infant school and I’ve been retired for ten years, but all those years ago we had a child bring a knife into school. Luckily he was showing off with it and so staff were quickly alerted and it was removed from him. He was seven years old!
This latest incident makes me wonder about the boy’s mental health, although it is highly likely that he has been misbehaving for some years. These incidents rarely happen out of the blue.
I used to attend NUT meetings (it’s not called NUT anymore) and we were regularly told the numbers of attacks/knife incidents etc on teachers every year even then, all those years ago, and they were many. I’ve no reason to think those attacks on teachers are now fewer, I expect they’re growing in number.
This appears to have been a bad attack and the teacher had to be rushed to hospital. I hope he or she makes a good recovery, but it wouldn’t surprise me if this person never wants to set foot in a classroom again.