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Mark says he felt cast aside and devalued

Lucy Adams

Education correspondent, BBC Scotland

Mark had been a teacher for years when he was wrongly accused of being a paedophile by a pupil.

The allegation spread quickly – and he says the “catastrophic” impact affected every area of his life.

Despite no wrongdoing being found, the school suggested that Mark – whose name we have changed to protect his identity – should go home.

He says he has not slept through the night once since then and has considered taking his own life. He also went off sick with stress.

Mark told BBC Scotland News that the worst thing was not the accusation but the lack of support and consistency from his headteacher and council employers.

“A pupil called me a paedophile, and I felt the school’s reaction to that was unbalanced,” he says.

“Then another pupil called me a paedophile, and another. Within a short space of time it was an epidemic.”

He says that through a combination of social media and word of mouth things escalated quickly and got out of control.

“The impact was catastrophic, absolutely catastrophic,” he says.

“I felt cast aside and devalued… There is not a corner of my life that has not been affected.”

Mark says policies need to come into the 21st Century to understand how pupils can use digital media to “weaponise their attacks on teachers”.

He is not the only teacher to have been targeted by unfounded allegations of this kind.

The NASUWT teaching union carried out a survey in which 500 of its members responded to questions about behaviour in schools over the last 12 months.

About 80% said they had experienced verbal abuse, and a similar number thought violent and abusive behaviour had increased.

Individual teachers said they had been assaulted, bitten, spat on, had fireworks thrown at them and had their cars vandalised.

Several said they, like Mark, had wrongly been accused of being paedophiles by pupils.

About 45% of the teachers said they had considered leaving teaching in the past 12 months and 63% had experienced stress.

Rod McCready looking directly at the camera in a school library. He is wearign a dark grey jacket and a dark blue shirt.

Rod McCready said teacher stress levels were becoming unmanageable in some schools

Last summer, the Scottish government published a national action plan on behaviour in schools amid rising concerns about violence in schools.

But the union says most councils have not even discussed the action plan with teachers.

The government voiced concern at the findings of the survey and promised to work with councils to raise awareness of the action plan – and drive improvements in schools.

Figures published by the government in 2023 found an increase in violent incidents in schools. The Scottish Summary of Behaviour in Scottish Schools found a significant increase in teachers reporting difficult behaviour.

Rod McCready, the NASUWT national executive member for Scotland, said teacher stress levels were becoming unmanageable in the schools where they felt unsupported.

He said swearing and bad behaviour had become accepted and normalised without any consequences in some schools.

Some teachers described conditions as “like being in the frontline of war”.

John McGhee standing in a school corridor looking directly at the camera. He is wearing glasses, and dark blue three-piece suit and a blue tie, with a white shirt.

Head teacher John McGhee says he is clear that actions have consequences

So what is the solution?

Mr McCready believes that the school where he has taught for 20 years, St Andrews RC Secondary in the east end of Glasgow, is an example of best practice.

St Andrews is renowned for its strong and consistent policies on behaviour, and for high results.

Head teacher John McGhee says that having values which are adopted by absolutely everyone in the school is key, alongside training for staff and a consistent, supportive approach by managers.

Mr McGhee says he is clear that actions have consequences and that pupils need to understand that their behaviour can lead to them being removed temporarily from the class.

“A teacher will have stepped through a number of consequences and warnings before it gets to that stage,” he says

“If it’s got to the point where a teacher is unable to continue in a class and needs to seek support they would come to a head teacher or a depute head and we would remove that child from the class to have a conversation with them about what’s behind all of this.”

Mr McGhee says that child would have to get themself back into the class – and would not be able to return without an apology.

“They can’t just walk back in without some form of restoration of the situation.

“One of our school values is forgiveness. We’ve got to live and we’ve got to breathe it.

“Then young people need to understand that forgiveness can be sought – but there has to be something on the side of forgiveness about them saying sorry.”

Pupil David, Lucy and Ayomide in school uniform standing in front of pillars painted on a white wall with writing on it.

Pupils at St Andrews – like David, Lucy and Ayomide – must wear uniform

Pupils and staff tell us the school is strict. Every child is expected to wear the uniform – including a blazer – and no mobile phones are allowed in classrooms.

School captain Ayomide says pupils have to put their phones away in a separate place when they come into class to make sure everyone is focusing.

“It stops those issues arising where the teacher is saying over and over: ‘Get off your phone’.

“It has really helped a lot, not just in education and behaviour but also forming better relationships with our peers and with our teachers.”

Another pupil, Lucy, says she thinks the uniform helps.

“When everybody’s dressed the same, no-one’s different, it just helps the bullying aspect. Everyone is the same.”

‘Completely unacceptable’

The Scottish government said violence and abusive behaviour were “completely unacceptable” in schools, and that Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth was concerned by the survey’s findings

It added that the national behaviour action plan was a response to growing concerns from teachers and parents about behaviour.

A progress update on the plan is expected in the coming weeks

The spokesperson said ministers would work with councils “in our continued joint efforts to raise awareness of the national action plan, and, importantly, to ensure the plan drives the improvements we all want to see in Scotland’s schools”.

Council umbrella body Cosla said local authorities took the issue of safety in schools extremely seriously.

Councillor Tony Buchanan said the first stage of the action plan was focused on setting expectations and clarifying approaches, which had involved new Scottish government guidance across a range of subjects.

“Schools and local authorities will be considering this guidance in the weeks and months ahead,” he said.



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