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引用次数: 28
摘要
在澳大利亚青少年中,互联网的使用几乎已经成为普遍现象。在2012年4月之前的12个月里,96%的9-11岁儿童和98%的12-14岁儿童在家或学校使用互联网,并且随着年龄的增长使用互联网的人数增加(Australian Bureau of Statistics [ABS], 2012)。与此同时,人们越来越认识到,澳大利亚的长期社会和经济繁荣将越来越依赖于拥有高质量技术使用技能的专业人士,正如国家数字经济战略(宽带、通信和数字经济部,2011年)所概述的那样。因此,技术能力对今天注定要成为下一代专业人员的儿童和青少年至关重要。
Parental involvement in preventing and responding to cyberbullying
Internet use has become virtually universal among Australian adolescents. In the 12 months prior to April 2012, 96% of 9-11 year olds and 98% of 12-14 year olds used the Internet at home or school, and use increases with age (Australian Bureau of Statistics [ABS], 2012). Alongside this is a growing recognition that Australia's long-term social and economic prosperity will increasingly rely on professionals with high-quality skills in the use of technology, as outlined in the National Digital Economy Strategy (Department of Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy, 2011). As such, technological competence will be crucial for the children and adolescents of today, who are destined to become the next generation of professionals.