"The Rise of Super Strict Schools in England: Where You Can Hear a Pin Drop"

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"The Rise of Super Strict Schools in England: Where You Can Hear a Pin Drop"
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Inspired by the success of schools like the Michaela Community School in London, some principals in England are implementing strict controls on students' behavior, emphasizing discipline, rote learning, and controlled environments. The school's approach, which includes a policy called "Slant" and strict behavior policies, has led to the highest rate of academic progress in England, according to government measures, despite facing criticism from some who view the model as oppressive.

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