Preventing Cyberbullying in Language Classrooms Among Level 100 Tertiary Students: Creating the Awareness of Its Prevalence and Effects on Students

Zinteng James, Miftawu Fuseini, Puoza Deo-Donne, Sadik Issah
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Bullying of any kind violates the fundamental human rights of students in language classrooms. Cyberbullying is the use of technology to intimidate and harass students. This kind of bullying occurs on the internet and causes students to suffer from depression, low self-esteem and intellectually marginalized in the language classroom. This paper makes provision for the general populace to appreciate the prevalence rate, the effect and provide innovative ways to remedy cyberbullying while encouraging the responsible use of technological tools. A cross-sectional study including a sample of 100 participants (from level 100) aged 19 to 25 years was used in this study. The study focused on tertiary students, aged 19-25 years old, since previous research have indicated that this age group is more likely to be involved in cyberbullying and victimization in higher learning environments. Consent of the students was obtained and responses to the various items were treated with confidentiality. The participating schools were randomly selected from a list of all of the public tertiary schools in the northern zone and displayed different socioeconomic backgrounds. Results indicated that cyberbullying was associated with academic problems, low self -esteem and depression among tertiary students. Evidence -based bullying prevention programs such as education and parental involvement are good ways to reduce the incidences of cyberbullying in the future. More research is needed to effectively design a successful, targeted prevention program suitable for students in tertiary institutions and players in the language classroom.
预防100级大学生语言课堂中的网络欺凌:提高学生对网络欺凌发生率及其影响的认识
任何形式的欺凌都侵犯了学生在语言课堂上的基本人权。网络欺凌是指利用科技手段恐吓和骚扰学生。这种欺凌发生在网络上,导致学生在语言课堂上抑郁、自卑、智力边缘化。本文在鼓励负责任地使用技术工具的同时,为普通民众了解网络欺凌的患病率、影响和提供补救网络欺凌的创新方法提供了条件。本研究采用横断面研究,包括100名年龄在19至25岁之间的参与者(水平100)。这项研究的重点是19-25岁的大学生,因为之前的研究表明,这个年龄段的人更有可能在高等教育环境中参与网络欺凌和受害。获得了学生的同意,对各种问题的回答都被保密处理。参与的学校是从北部地区的所有公立高等学校中随机选择的,并展示了不同的社会经济背景。结果表明,网络欺凌与大学生学业问题、低自尊和抑郁有关。以证据为基础的欺凌预防项目,如教育和家长参与,是未来减少网络欺凌发生率的好方法。需要更多的研究来有效地设计一个成功的、有针对性的预防计划,适合高等教育机构的学生和语言课堂上的参与者。
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