Stanford CIS

Teachers are low on the list of people students turn to when cyberbullied

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"“If you’re speaking to kids as audiences, it’s not going to be digested. They have anti-bullying program burnout,” said Shaheen Shariff, a professor of education and law at McGill University whose research focuses on cyberbullying, and who has drawn similar conclusions about zero-tolerance policies. “...One of the things we’re overlooking is that this behaviour is rooted in society’s wider intolerance and discrimination. That’s what we need to discuss.”"

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