Survey: Every Third Child in Class Chats Sees Problematic Content
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Class chats are part of modern school life, but they have a huge downside. Figures that the WDR has calculated in a survey draw an alarming picture.
For many children and young people, problem-solving content is part of everyday life in class chats. Around 35 per cent of ten to 16-year-olds already saw incriminating or unpleasant content there, as shown by a survey published on Wednesday by Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR). 69 per cent of those with corresponding experiences experienced insults or exposure of classmates or teachers. 54 per cent of them said that they had observed exclusion or bu…
WDR Westdeutscher Rundfunk [Newsroom]Köln (ots) - blocking period 18.03.26, 06:00 Uhr Insults, exclusion, disturbing images and videos: For many children and young people, problematic content is now part of everyday life in class chats. Eight out of ten are members of a ... Continue reading here...Original content of: WDR Westdeutscher Rundfunk, transmitted by news aktuell
A WDR survey shows that many students experience bullying, insults and stressful content in class chats. Experts demand more digital child protection and parental guidance. By S. Zdrzalek and K. Spreier.
Number of days: 35 % of young people between 10 and 16 years of age, who are part of a class chat, have seen the burden or unpleasantness there, determines Infratest Dimap for the WDR. More than two thirds of those affected have perceived insults or exposure there, more than half have also seen exclusion or bullying. presseportal.de (Photo: Babel Doc)
WDR survey shows maladministration in class chats • debate on special assets • breathing space for bus and train drivers in NRW.
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