As this is a UK report, I wonder if this is commonplace in Australia too ...
SOARING numbers of British teachers are calling helplines for advice on how to cope after being "cyberbullied" on the internet by their pupils.
The Association of School and College Leaders said that it now receives a call every day from teachers who say they have become victims. The problem was unheard of just two years ago.
Pupils are scouring the internet looking for embarrassing photographs of them. They also use chatrooms and networking sites, such as Facebook or Bebo, to share incriminating material or make vicious accusations about their tutors.
Union leaders are urging their members to be cautious about content and ease of access to material they put on the internet. Many teachers have Facebook pages on which they share photographs of holidays or nights out with friends....
It emerged this week that students at the University of Bradford used Facebook to criticise a lecturer.
They created a page entitled “Annie Smith is S***”, Times Higher Education reported. The webpage listed grievances about the woman along with a number of abusive comments. Dr Smith said: “Lecturers are finding that there is a big change in the way that students behave. They are becoming more aggressive.”
Bob Carstairs, assistant general secretary of the ASCL, assists with a helpline. He said: “One of the most commonly reported problems is pupils being extremely rude about teachers on the internet. The advice we give heads is to ignore it and get on with your life, unless the material is sexual or violent.”
One head teacher contacted the helpline after his pupils created a page on Bebo that said he became aroused by beating children. Husband and wife teachers had allegations about their sex life placed on a website by pupils.
Another teacher contacted her union after a disgruntled former boyfriend put intimate footage of them on the internet, which she did not know had been filmed. She became aware of this when her pupils found it and told her. A spokeswoman for the Association of Teachers and Lecturers said: “It made things very awkward with her pupils.”
Read more here (from The Australian). So, are there any "I hate Peter Black" websites or Facebook groups out there?
this is a bad part in the society. It isn't good for kids feelings. i remeber when megan meier had hung herself and that was a very sad thing. i hope that parent gets the most she can get (jail time). she deserves everything. Tell me would you fake an identity and say that your a guy/ girl and mess around with little kids heads and let them think that you were there and that when you dump them that, that's it and there is nothing else to it. im wondering how this parent feels about what she had caused. I would never push someone into killing themselves or even having them think of hurting themselves. i have delt with this before and i dont like it nor appriciate it. im wondering how megan would have felt if she would have found out sooner that this was a girl not a guy. I wonder how this mothers daughter feels. i would say pretty bad because her mom basically murdered one of her classmates.
Posted by: ashley | Thursday, 04 December 2008 at 02:41 AM
I Do not like cyberbullying
Posted by: Marc-lane | Saturday, 07 March 2009 at 03:06 AM