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摘要
网络欺凌已经成为南非的一个热门话题。然而,在如何处理课堂上的网络欺凌方面,对教师的指导和培训很少。本研究调查了南非东开普省实习教师对网络欺凌的看法。这项研究的背景是在南非社会的许多地方都有技术扩散的背景。在这种情况下,有人呼吁不仅要调查技术的积极方面,还要调查技术可能有“黑暗”一面的方面。这项研究采用了定量调查的方法,从南非东开普省一所大学的150名实习教师那里收集数据。这些实习教师代表了南非所有三个阶段的学校。调查结果显示,近一半的实习教师曾是网络欺凌的受害者。总体而言,学生教师认为网络欺凌是一个严重的问题,但在课堂外,对这一问题的普遍认识却有所下降。在南非,这一主题尚未纳入政策或学校课程。这项研究的建议是,南非基础教育部(Department of Basic Education)必须提供一套标准化的政策和课程,学校可以用它来实施和加强学校的网络安全行为。
Perceptions of cyber bullying amongst student teachers in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa
Cyber bullying has become a topical issue in South Africa. However, there is very little guidance and training for teachers on how to deal with cyber bullying in the classroom. This study investigated the perceptions of cyber bullying amongst student teachers in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. The backdrop of this study is a context where there is a proliferation of technologies in much of South African society. Within this, there are calls to not only investigate the positive side of technology but also aspects where technology may have a “dark” side. The study made use of a quantitative survey approach to collect data from 150 student teachers at a university in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. The student teachers were representative of all three the school phases used in South Africa. The results indicated that almost half of the student teachers had been victims of cyber bullying. Overall, cyber bullying was considered a serious issue for the student teachers but awareness of the prevalence of the issue decreased outside the classroom. The topic has not been incorporated into policy or the school curriculum in South Africa. The recommendation of the study is that the Department of Basic Education in South Africa must provide a standardised policy and curriculum that schools can use to implement and enforce cyber safety behaviour in the schools.
期刊介绍:
The South African Computer Journal is specialist ICT academic journal, accredited by the South African Department of Higher Education and Training SACJ publishes research articles, viewpoints and communications in English in Computer Science and Information Systems.