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March 14th, 2007

WA lawmakers try to address cyberbullying

Posted by ZDNet Editor @ 10:52 am

Categories: Cybersecurity, Education Technology, Students

Tags: Sen., Harassment, School District, ZDNet Editor

For all the fears about online predators, schoolchildren in Seattle face a much more pressing concern: cyberbullying. A report from the Seattle School District found that over 40 percent of youths nationwide report that they were bullied online, while 53 percent said something unkind online. Nearly 60 percent of those students who say they have been targets, said it came from an instant messaging. Emailing photos and uploading them on to MySpace pages was also a problem.

Washington state legislators reacted to the report with a bill that would require school districts to inform parents about electronic harassment, reports the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

"Unfortunately, because there can be a faceless nature in terms of interacting over the Internet and sending text messages and instant messages and so forth, there's not always the face-to-face interaction with those with whom we're communicating," said Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles, D-Seattle who sponsored the bill.

Concerns have been raised that the bill would impede free speech rights while making more regulation for school districts to enforce.

"Every time we make a change — even a one-word change — in a mandate we send down to our school districts, we're making them do more, and we're not giving them the funding to do it," said Sen. Don Benton, R-Vancouver.

Sen. Bob Morton, R-Orient, said that existing school harassment policies should already apply to cyberbullying, and that no change in language is necessary.

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confronted face-to-face: they'd shrink to nothing
I have a friend that used to work at MS. He said that it was common for employees, especially new ones, to bash each other. One time, he had had enough, and walked into the guy's office saying "What the hell are you doing?" The guy went into complete shock and tried to "shrink to nothing".... (Read the rest)
Posted by: timbc Posted on: 03/19/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Cyberbullying part and parcel of the internet today  YinToYourYang-22527499 | 03/14/07
The truly sad thing is  zkiwi | 03/16/07
confronted face-to-face: they'd shrink to nothing  timbc | 03/19/07

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