Cyberbullying: Blog #3

Here is the link to my VLOG: https://flip.com/s/c6GnjquKdMfy

References:

Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs (ASPA). (2022, December 13). Get Help Now. StopBullying.gov. https://www.stopbullying.gov/resources/get-help-now

 

Cyberbullying: What is it and how to stop it. UNICEF. (n.d.). https://www.unicef.org/end-violence/how-to-stop-cyberbullying

 

Oh, E. W. (2023, May 23). Teachers’ essential guide to cyberbullying prevention. Common Sense Education. https://www.commonsense.org/education/articles/teachers-essential-guide-to-cyberbullying-prevention

 

YouTube. (2020, October 9). Telus | Dark Cloud: The high cost of cyberbullying. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrnoElVEUTA

 

2 thoughts on “Cyberbullying: Blog #3”

  1. I liked it when you emphasized the importance of addressing cyberbullying in the classroom setting it shows your commitment to creating a safe and respectful learning environment. I wonder if incorporating more examples of specific cyberbullying incidents and their impact on students could help illustrate the seriousness of the issue. Also, providing practical strategies for both teachers and students to prevent and respond to cyberbullying would be helpful for addressing this problem effectively. I am confused by the lack of discussion on the role of parents and guardians in addressing cyberbullying. When becoming a teacher exploring ways to involve them in prevention efforts could enhance the overall approach. Overall, your video sheds light on a critical issue and maximizes the need for proactive measures to combat cyberbullying in schools.

  2. What’s up Be. For starters, you did a great job on this weeks vlog about cyberbullying. I thought it was both informative and a good listen. Cyberbullying happens all over the world, so I believe that if more people are to come out and speak their own truth about their own experiences, we can help make everyone aware and knowledgeable about cyberbullying. People such as educators and higher ups should use their own voices to help expose cyberbullying to all. In cyberbullying, I am confused as to why more people won’t speak out on their own situations of cyberbullying. It would greatly help in the process of eliminating cyberbullying as a whole. When I become a teacher, I will make sure that all of my students are aware that this issue exists, and tell them to be cautious whenever they feel they could be involved in a situation like that.

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