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'Are you afraid to go to school?': Bullying detection is coming to the classroom

2023-11-09T18:52:11.104Z

Highlights: 'Are you afraid to go to school?': Bullying detection is coming to the classroom. 7.5 million pupils will fill out a questionnaire, a tool launched by the executive to fight against this scourge. Do you feel lonely at school? Did someone give you a nasty nickname? Do you receive or have you seen insulting or threatening messages about yourself on a mobile phone, social media or online gaming platform? You still have 80% to discover.Want to read more?Unlock all items immediately.


REPORT - 7.5 million pupils will fill out a questionnaire, a tool launched by the executive to fight against this scourge.


"Do you feel lonely at school? Are you afraid to go to school because of one or more students? Did someone give you a nasty nickname? Do you receive or have you seen insulting or threatening messages about yourself on a mobile phone, social media or online gaming platform?" Sitting by the whiteboard, Amir, Fatima, Samy and Yasmine diligently fill out the "self-assessment grid" that Philippe Thoison, the principal of the Françoise-Dorléac A elementary school in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, has just given them. In a few minutes, the four children tick the boxes "never", "sometimes", "often" or "very often" that accompany each of the questions before heading off to PE class.

Like these CM2 students, 7.5 million young people from CE2 to Terminale are invited to complete this anonymous questionnaire between Thursday 9 November - the national day against bullying at school - and Wednesday 15 November...

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Source: lefigaro

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