Girls go top of the class for cyber-bullying

Written by Super User 21 Apr 2011

Teachers will today call for an investigation into rising levels of poor behaviour among girls in the classroom. The girls, they argue, are more likely to resort to cyber-bullying – the form of bullying utilising the internet and mobile phones that is worrying school leaders. A survey by the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) reveals that half the teachers believed girls' behaviour had got worse during the past two years. One in five thought it was now more challenging than boys. Teachers interviewed for the survey accused girls of being ‘sneakier’ than boys in the way they misbehaved. They were also more adept at using modern social media such as Facebook to bully their fellow pupils. ‘Girls spread rumours and fallouts last a long time,’ a 34-year-old teacher from Reading told researchers. ‘Boys tend to sort it out fairly quickly.’

Pray: for our young people that they will take a stand against such bullying. (Ps.94:16)

More: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/teachers-worried-as-girls-go-top-of-the-class-for-cyberbullying-2269229.html

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