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Teacher says sort conflict face-to-face

By TINA LAW — The Press

Children need to talk face-to-face – not Facebook to Facebook – to help reduce cyber bul­ly­ing, a Christchurch teacher says.

Speaking before today’s sym­posium on cyber bul­ly­ing in sec­ond­ary schools, organ­ised by the Peace Foundation, Andrew Cowie said the inter­net could be a dev­ast­at­ing tool because it had no borders.

Traditional bul­ly­ing would prob­ably have been con­fined to the school ground.

However, with the inter­net or text mes­sages, pupils could be sub­jec­ted to bul­ly­ing any time.

“Rumours and gos­sip spread like wild­fire any­way and then, when you have the inter­net as a tool, it’s just like throw­ing gas­ol­ine into it,” Cowie said.

Children needed to be told that face-to-face was the best way to solve prob­lems, he said.

People wrote things online they would never say face-to-face and they often showed less empathy when not talk­ing dir­ectly, Cowie said.

He had dealt with a pupil who had learnt a classmate’s user name and used it to send nasty emails to another pupil.

The pupil was typ­ing things he would never say, and when asked to read what he had writ­ten to the vic­tim, he was reluct­ant to do so, Cowie said.

“We can­not unplug these kids and put up big fire­walls; they’re going to find a way,” Cowie said.

“They need to be made aware that what they’re doing is not frivol­ous, and that it’s trace­able and that it has an effect.”

Pupils needed to be aware their digital foot­print could be traced and that they should be con­fid­ent in show­ing teach­ers or par­ents the sites they had vis­ited and what they were doing on the internet.

About 40 guid­ance coun­sel­lors, teach­ers and sec­ond­ary stu­dents will attend the Christchurch symposium.

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