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So many school bully cases and video under CCS leadership at MOE

Started by tokiya, Oct 08, 2024, 06:21 PM

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Arctic

Ccs, LW and their peers everyday still go attend non essential functions, dinners and make vids to share on social media, totally ignoring the major breakdown in our infra
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Arctic

New president and new PM so what? Where are all their supporters now?
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No guessing game

This type of bullying exists since sg was formed but they never put effort in curbing.
Just send them to useless detention counseling. If u go hit the bully they will use law to pawn u
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Quote from: Nevereatrice on Oct 08, 2024, 07:44 PMThis type of bullying exists since sg was formed but they never put effort in curbing.
Just send them to useless detention counseling. If u go hit the bully they will use law to pawn u

Addressing recent viral videos of bullying incidents involving primary and secondary school students, Education Minister Chan Chun Sing on Monday (Oct 14) urged the society to not normalise such behaviours.

While answering a series of parliamentary questions pertaining to the incidents, Chan noted that circulating such videos to dox the perpetrators or calling for them to be ostracised can "drive them to extremes and make it harder for them to mend their ways".

Last month, two videos of bullying incidents surfaced online, which showed primary and secondary school students hitting their schoolmates.

"We want to steer clear of actions that might hinder or deny a perpetrator's chance for rehabilitation, such as counterproductive social media behaviours," Chan said.

Sharing bullying videos online can also spawn copycats or attempts to "out-viral" previous videos, he added.

In the last five years, the number of bullying cases involving the use of technology average less than one incident per 1,000 secondary school students, the education minister said.

However, he expects the numbers to "progressively rise" as students become more aware about what constitutes online bullying.

The Ministry of Education (MOE) has also ramped up efforts to educate students about respectful and responsible online behaviour, and encourage them to speak up against such incidences.

Discussions have also been held with the Ministry of Digital Development and Information (MDDI) and social media platforms to look into removing videos of bullying incidents, said Chan in response to a supplementary question by MP Sharael Taha.

https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/we-should-discourage-attempts-out-viral-school-bullying-videos-chan-chun-sing
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Now CCS blame netizens for sharing the bullying videos to social media platforms. Really a protector of bullies over the bullied.
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No guessing game

Quote from: Banned User on Oct 14, 2024, 09:07 PMNow CCS blame netizens for sharing the bullying videos to social media platforms. Really a protector of bullies over the bullied.

Ask your kid to whack back. Kid whack kod counseling only
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