Christian Education Europe says the criticism shows it's time for a change in the way children are taught.
Teaching unions have criticised claims by England's chief inspector of schools that there's a 'casual acceptance' of poor behaviour in lessons.
Sir Michael Wilshaw says it's affecting the education of up to 700 thousand pupils.
But, Dr Greg Hibbins from Christian Education Europe, a group which provides a Christian only based syllabus to its schools told Premier's News Hour he thinks a new way of teaching children is needed.
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