Tom trust, a former member of the General Council teacher in England, the profession of regulator, said MEPs: "First evidence from head teachers is not always reliable because you have much to lose."
He added: "province's views on the behavior you are on the paper value written, are because there are many strategies, province inspectors who see the worst children to vermeiden.Kann that shock you use the head teacher and might think, this is only an isolated case but is not, it goes on."
According to last year's province annual report is good or excellent in 80 per cent of secondary schools and 95 percent of the primaries.
A comprehensive review of labour in 2009 published also came to the conclusion that conduct in English State schools was "good and has improved in recent years".
But in evidence to MPs on Wednesday, educators said the conclusions were exaggerated.
Sue Cowley, a pedagogical author and trainer, said province inspections without warning, remove their schools should be done to stop worst students.
"If you want a picture if schools, students exclude want for the week you it below stand turns [without notice] up to someone,", she said.
Mr trust - a former supply teacher - told the Committee that he was once asked to work examined by province in a school was.
He said, he was asked, "terrible classes" fully cover really disruptive students because it was well known, that the inspectors lessons taken care teachers shunned.
Katharine Birbalsingh, who lost her job as Deputy Head of an inner London comprehensive after criticism of standards the State at the Conservative Party Conference, gave evidence to MPs.
She said there were "two or three" disruptive children at any time in "most" English classrooms.
"I would say that says if province is something good, it is not very good," she said.
"I would say that, certainly of the thousands of teachers I've spoken many teachers that now wrote to me and who have spoken to me on the street that bad behavior in this country is quite common."
Miss Birbalsingh also said that more head teachers and Deputy head should be thrown, because to keep order in the classroom.
"" If people don't do their jobs, you must be fired,"she said.""If people their jobs, it must be some sense you could lose."
She added: "in each type of industry, if you do your job properly your job lose."
"Why don't you may have, in teaching? I want to be able to work a job that is held in such high esteem that if someone I well to make: says"well done"and if I don't I think 'oh I am my goodness in fear for my job'."
"This is how it should as it is in the industry."
A province spokesman said: "under the province's current inspection framework schools now receive not more than two days in advance an inspection."
"That means it is easier for inspectors to schools to see how really section.This gives you very little evidence that schools try mislead province and also for those who wish can have no time to take measures which could mislead inspectors on standards of conduct."
"Inspectors also consider the views of parents, talk to students about behavior in the school and supporting documents, such as the number of exclusions to investigate."
"Inspectors will quickly identify schools where poor behavior."
"If anyone has evidence for schools hide unruly students during the inspection, it is important you province this deliberately to make."

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