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Is your classroom fair?

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That's not fair! How often have you heard that said at school? When the bell rings, Molly and Carl head back to the classroom but it's not long before one of them is in trouble with the teacher. A disruptive student (hint, it's Carl) can take up a lot of the teacher's attention. Is it wrong that a teacher can't give everyone an equal amount of their time?

© ABC Australia Length 23 min 13 September 2017 DebateTalk Australia Episodic

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© ABC Australia Length 23 min 13 September 2017 DebateTalk Australia Episodic

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That's not fair! How often have you heard that said at school? When the bell rings, Molly and Carl head back to the classroom but it's not long before one of them is in trouble with the teacher. A disruptive student (hint, it's Carl) can take up a lot of the teacher's attention. Is it wrong that a teacher can't give everyone an equal amount of their time? Can a classroom ever be truly fair?

Producer: Kyla Slaven

Executive Producer: Ian Walker

Brains trust: Finn, Ilka, Phoenix, Megan, and Eleanor from Millthorpe Public School, NSW

Acting crew: Neve, Denholm, April


© ABC Australia | 23 min

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