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DSEL bans film shoots in government schools to protect sanctity of learning environment

DSEL bans film shoots in government schools to protect sanctity of learning environment
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The Department of School Education and Literacy has banned all film and media shoots within government schools. The move aims to protect student privacy, safety, and the integrity of the learning environment.

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This policy highlights the growing tension between commercial media production and the protection of educational spaces for minors.

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The Department of School Education and Literacy (DSEL) has banned filming in government schools and its premises.

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The article presents the government's rationale for the ban without editorializing.

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