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The recent surge in violence in schools is troubling. This situation reflects a wider breakdown in discipline, emotional support, parental guidance, and conflict resolution among many of our young people.
Far too many students are carrying anger, into classrooms. Many come from communities plagued by crime. Unfortunately, these pressures often manifest themselves in the school environment. In some cases, students no longer fear consequences for misconduct, while teachers are increasingly overwhelmed and unsupported in maintaining order.
If immediate interventions are not implemented, the nation risks producing a generation desensitized to violence and incapable of peaceful conflict resolution. The Ministry of Education must treat this issue as a national emergency and must increase the number of trained guidance counsellors, school psychologists, and behavioural intervention specialists in schools.
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