ICCVOS - Newsletter from The International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth & Media - 0 views
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n b on 22 Mar 13"Guidelines for Preventing Cyber-bullying in the School Environment [Internet, Computer Games, NICT] A network of European researchers has produced a booklet with guideline on how to prevent cyber-bullying. The recommendations are based on and the collective knowledge of researchers from the Working Group 3 of COST Action IS0801 addressing Cyber-bullying. Cyber-bullying refers to bullying and harassment of others by means of new electronic technologies, primarily mobile phones and the internet. Cyber-bullying of children and young people is emerging as a significant problem which can threaten the health, well-being and attainment of victims, and adversely affect the climate of the peer group and school. Many countries have started to address these problems using guidelines as one of many tools to prevent cyber-bullying. The booklet analyses the content of 54 guidelines from 27 countries by looking at what recommendations are for four target groups; parents, young people, schools and teachers. The booklet reviews these recommendations by using the existing research evidence and then makes their own recommendations for each target group. The 20-page booklet Guidelines for Preventing Cyber-bullying in the School Environment: a review and recommendations can be downloaded here Members of the Working Group who helped produce the booklet were Maritta Välimäki (Chair), Ana Almeida (Vice-chair), Donna Cross, Hildegunn Fandrem, Mona O'Moore, Sofia Berne, Gie Deboutte,Tali Heiman, Dorit Olenik-Shemesh, Marta Fulop, Hildegunn Fandrem, Gitte Stald, Marjo Kurki and Efi Sygkollitou."
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n b on 22 Mar 13Vielleicht mal eine Meldung bei den Päds wert.