A survey of 3,000 adults reports that a minority believe responsibility for children’s behaviour lies with schools rather than parents. According to the results, 11% of respondents say conduct should fall under the remit of teachers, despite children spending most of their time outside school. The same reporting notes that the majority view differs, implying that most participants attribute behavioural responsibility primarily to parents or home environment rather than to schools. The coverage presents the figure as part of a broader snapshot of public attitudes toward who should manage children’s conduct. The article does not provide details on how responses are distributed by age, region, or other demographics, nor does it specify whether the survey measures views on particular types of behaviour. Overall, the sources agree on the headline statistic: about one in ten adults assign primary responsibility for children’s behaviour to schools, rather than parents.
Survey finds 11% of adults think schools, not parents, should handle children’s behaviour
A survey of 3,000 adults reports that a minority believe responsibility for children’s behaviour lies with schools rather than parents. According to the results, 11% of respondents say conduct should...
- A survey of 3,000 adults reports that 11% think schools should be responsible for children’s behaviour.
- The survey frames this view as assigning responsibility to teachers rather than parents.
- Respondents are described as considering that children spend most of their time at home.
- The sources indicate this is a minority position compared with other views, though they do not detail the alternative breakdown.
- The reporting does not specify demographic breakdowns or particular behavioural categories measured.
A survey of 3,000 adults shows 11 per cent think children's conduct falls under the remit of teachers, despite them spending most of their time at home.
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