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Research into cyberbullying : student perspectives on cybersafe learning environments

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posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Elizabeth Stacey
This paper reports a qualitative study designed to investigate the issues of cybersafety and cyberbullying and report how students are coping with them. Through discussion with 74 students, aged from 10 to 17, in focus groups divided into three age levels, data were gathered in three schools in Victoria, Australia, where few such studies had been set. Social networking sites and synchronous chat sites were found to be the places where cyberbullying most commonly occurred, with email and texting on mobile phones also used for bullying. Grades 8 and 9 most often reported cyberbullying and also reported behaviours and internet contacts that were cybersafety risks. Most groups preferred to handle these issues themselves or with their friends rather then alert parents and teachers who may limit their technology access. They supported education about these issues for both adults and school students and favoured a structured mediation group of their peers to counsel and advise victims.<br>

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Location

Lithuania

Open access

  • Yes

Language

eng

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Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2009, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Vilnius

Journal

Informatics in education

Volume

8

Pagination

115 - 130

ISSN

1648-5831

eISSN

0868-4952