Pupils' real classroom behaviour caught on camera
The antics of a bright but occasionally disruptive nine-year-old during a reading lesson have been caught on camera.
Each year at least three weeks of teaching time is lost to low-level disruption of lessons by pupils in UK primary schools.
Parents of Year 4 children at a Leicester primary school were able to see how their children behave when cameras were placed in their classroom.
Maisy's parents, teacher and head teacher reviewed the footage of her making two other pupils laugh during their lesson.
Classroom Secrets, BBC One, Thursday, 14 July at 2235 BST and then available in the UK on the BBC iPlayer.
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