The Education Ministry is working with social media platforms to take down videos of school bullying. It is also aware of online groups sharing confidential information of students and even parents. Education Minister Chan Chun Sing said reports of cyberbullying will rise as more become aware of what it looks like.
Currently, fewer than 0.1% of students report cases of bullying with technology involved. Muhammad Bahajjaj reports. Currently, fewer than 0.
1% of students report cases of bullying with technology involved. Muhammad Bahajjaj reports.News Video ReportsWe know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with CNA to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be.
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