Children behave badly because the school curriculum is boring, according to the Association of Teachers and Lecturers. Responding to education secretary Charles Clarke's call for better school discipline, the union said the Government had to acknowledge the link between bad behaviour and a curriculum that is "neither stimulating nor motivational".
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