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Published Date: 29 October 2009
TEACHERS are being subjected to "cyber bullying" by pupils as growing numbers of children use mobile phones to film lessons, take "inappropriate" pictures of female staff and make false allegations on websites.
Unions today claimed that technological advances were leaving teachers more vulnerable to "public ridicule and false allegations", and called for legislation to protect staff, as well as zero tolerance for cyber bullies.

Members of the UK's larges
t teaching union NASUWT are gathering in Edinburgh this weekend to discuss the problems created by new technologies at their AGM.

Neil Mclean, Edinburgh secretary of the NASUWT, said cyber bullying was a "genuine worry" for teachers.

The Castlebrae High teacher said

: "One example that's been happening locally is boys using a phone to take pictures of female teachers' bottoms and such like.

"So many pupils believe it's their absolute right to get their phone out and take pictures whenever they feel like it.

"Phones are everywhere and they're so tiny that you can't see them in the class. It's a worry for teachers because they are being quite maliciously targeted."

The motion to be discussed by union members later this week states there is growing evidence that "the abuse of technology, particularly mobile phones, e-mails and internet sites, is not only contributing to increasing workload but is also providing a vehicle for the bullying and harassment of staff, as well as false allegations being made against them".

Mike Corbett, convener of the organising committee which is calling for stricter controls on technology, said there needed to be a review of legislation to prevent allegations being made about named teachers on internet sites and tighter restrictions on the use of mobile phones in schools.

He said: "With technology progressing, now we can take photos and videos which can be doctored.

"We would like to see more guidance nationally on how we can address this because it's pretty patchwork at the moment.

"It opens up teachers to abuse, if pupils can take a video on a phone without anyone knowing and use software that can give a false impression of what's happened and stick it on the internet."





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  • Last Updated: 29 October 2009 10:35 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Wee Rabbie McDullard,

nae the brichtest tool i' the box 29/10/2009 12:17:04
Scum pure and simple!
2

Foo,

29/10/2009 12:25:00
Ban mobiles in class, or school. I wasn't allowed to eat in class, so why are todays kids being allowed mobiles to distract them?
3

Hmm?,

29/10/2009 12:26:37
"Unions today claimed that technological advances were leaving teachers more vulnerable to "public ridicule and false allegations", and called for legislation to protect staff, as well as zero tolerance for cyber bullies"

well, we have to balence this with people's freedom of speech. We shold be very wary of legislation that seeks to "prevent allegations being made about named teachers on internet sites". We already have legislation in place that allows people to sue in cases of libel/slander, I don't think we need any additional legislation just to protect teachers.

This sort of proposed legislation never works anyway. How exactly would it stop someone posting on a site outside the UK?
4

digestive biscuits returns,

29/10/2009 12:32:49
I agree with Foo at #2

Well, apart from the eating bit. Well, it depends what you mean by eating. If you consider putting bits of paper in your mouth until they are all mushy then throwing them at people/objects to be eating, then fair enough.
5

Jaco Pastorius,

29/10/2009 12:39:34
I wasn't allowed to play with myself at school.
6

Randan,

29/10/2009 12:45:53
Phones should be held in a locker at the front of the classroom, every one has to remove them on the way in.
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alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 29/10/2009 12:55:51
The parents should make sure their kids dont have mobile phones on their person when going to school,if they dont they are the guilty ones.
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29/10/2009 12:58:36
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29/10/2009 13:00:08
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Incandescent,

29/10/2009 13:05:27
There's a great clip on you tube - I think from South America - of a teacher casually swiping a girl's mobile and smashing it on the floor without interrupting his lesson, to howls of laughter from the rest of the class.

Of course, doing so here would probably breach their "human rights"
13

A Friend of Fernando Poo,

29/10/2009 13:23:05
Teachers should get revenge by photographing children's bottoms and putting them on a website.
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A Friend of Fernando Poo,

29/10/2009 13:27:35
What's going on in these classes anyway? We were permitted to take a pen, a pencil, and an eraser into class. Anything else would find its way into a teacher's drawer for the day.
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Mrs Alex Pinkfoot,

29/10/2009 13:39:15
Anyone remember the kilted School Attendance Officer by the name of Cameron?
16

Yonthing!,

29/10/2009 13:41:54
Our politically correct society is largely to blame. It's easy to say phones should be banned from class, but how is that going to be enforced?

Teachers are not even allowed to shout at the children, so what chance is there of taking a phone or camera and locking it away.

We as a society have allowed this political correctness to go too far. Too many people don't understand (or choose to ignore) that with "rights" comes responsibilities!
17

Foo,

29/10/2009 13:54:23
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Metal detectors
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fife runner,

29/10/2009 14:39:30
#3 so you would sue for example a 12 year old or even younger. Teachers do not even get backing when assaulted so your idea is pie in the sky. My wife was assaulted and off for six weeks with the head writing on violence ate work form " teacher advised not to stand in the way of pupil again" He was given 3 day suspension. I kept a copy of the form.
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fife runner,

29/10/2009 14:41:20
also #3 she has been threatened with malicious complaints form telling off pupils. You have the audacity to pontificate over this issue you have never encountered.
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reincarnated,

Edinburgh 29/10/2009 14:47:00
I would be worried if these lads were taking pictures of the male teachers' behinds.

I remember one youngish lady teacher at primary school who would come around to the front of her deak and sit on it. Immediately a dozen pencils would be dropped onto the floor. This afforded an excellent view of her stocking tops and if you were lucky a white gusset.

We were only 11 !!
21

Jock Scot,

East Lothian 29/10/2009 15:51:29


20 reincarnated Edinburgh

You poor tortured soul! One can only imagine the possibility's if a cell phone were available to you as a lad. Perhaps you could sue the school for growing into a sad old git with stocking, white gusset fet-ish.




22

A Friend of Fernando Poo,

29/10/2009 16:09:29
#20 is anxious: "I would be worried if these lads were taking pictures of the male teachers' behinds"

Well, if 3% of pictured posteriors weren't same sex, surely that would be evidence of discimination against gays? They'd then have to send in Inspectors to make sure that the number of derrieres was brought up to quota.
23

Mèths,

29/10/2009 17:09:19
I got kept behind for not cleaning my slate properly. Ah ... the good old days.
24

Bleeding Heart,

29/10/2009 19:29:49
These clowns sound like the Hobos who post on the footie threads during school holidays...
25

Andrew,

29/10/2009 19:35:54
Why confine the 'cyber bullies' to just Edinburgh teachers? It's rampant EVERYWHERE!
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Internet Child Safety,

USA 29/10/2009 22:03:35
Parents need to step up and be more aware before going out a purchasing high tech toys for their children.

http://icsdewarns.wordpress.com/2009/10/29/cyber-bullies-targeting-teachers/
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KarenPease,

Lexington Township, Maine USA 29/10/2009 22:49:05
I realize that I am not Scots (although my best friend grew up in Perthshire) but this is an issue that affects us here in the United States, too, so I hope you don't mind my input.

In my humble opinion, cell phones are an unneccessary distraction to a child who is at school to receive an education, not engage in social calls and shenanigans such as innappropriate videos and photos.

Seriously...who's in charge, anyway? It is time for responsible adults to step in and regain the upper hand. Children do not NEED cells at school. I dare say schools throughout Scotland, as well as in America, have telephones which a student can use if they have an emergency or need to contact their parents.

In my eyes, WE tell THEM what the rules are, and not the other way around. It is our JOB to teach, and hopefully, to teach well enough that we are raising a generation that will surpass our own in competemce, common-sense, and values. Here in Maine, it is my property tax dollars that fund our schools. I'm sure you have something similar which pays to educate Scottish youngsters. Shouldn't our voice be heard? Are we so afraid of accusations regarding human rights violations that we will roll over and play dead anytime someone threatens such an action?

Children have the right to be safe. They have the right to be cared for, and the right to have their mental and physical well-being maintained. But that, in my opinion, is it. The other 'rights'? They have to EARN them. And most youths don't have enough on the credit side of their balance sheet to negotiate for a cell in school. Nor an MP3 player, nor a PSP or a Gameboy. They're KIDS!!! While I am paying for their education--so that they can be productive and well-rounded citizens--then by golly, they don't need to be chit-chatting on the phone or taking pics of their teachers bums!

My point? Who is in charge, here? Take the darned things away!

Respectfully submitted,
Karen Bessey Pease
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PandaFlesh,

30/10/2009 12:16:07
I have a much younger pal (he used to work for me); that looks like Ronaldo from man u - he gets all these messages from girls he has barely talked to at parties etc - they are pretty much all half-naked poses etc trying to get him interested.

I just look at him and ask "what is your world like?".

I know the internet is responsible for a hefty percentage of divorces now with MSN etc ruining marriages.

Happy slapping was something that never existed when I was at school - same for myspace, facebook and bebo etc.

The internet is such a boon and a gift ... but it comes at a price.

REgarding kids and phones in class -- there has to be a huge deterrent -- confiscation, contact parents, suspension etc: so, kids will no the score. This way if a teacher feels aggreived, they will have action they can take ... instead of feeling helpless and at the mercy of the bad element that will always be in classes; unless the classroom is ruled by a commanding teacher.

 

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