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Teachers 'devastated' by online insults | Teachers 'devastated' by online insults |
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Online social media is being misused to insult, intimidate and smear staff in schools, the conference of the NASUWT teachers' union has heard. | |
More than one in five teachers had "adverse comments" written about them on websites, according to a survey of 7,500 of the union's members. | More than one in five teachers had "adverse comments" written about them on websites, according to a survey of 7,500 of the union's members. |
A quarter of these insults were from parents - and there were attacks from pupils as young as seven. | A quarter of these insults were from parents - and there were attacks from pupils as young as seven. |
Teachers are often "devastated" by the abuse, says union leader Chris Keates. | Teachers are often "devastated" by the abuse, says union leader Chris Keates. |
These insults, posted in places such as social networking websites, are attacks on teachers' "appearance, competence or sexuality", according to the NASUWT survey. | These insults, posted in places such as social networking websites, are attacks on teachers' "appearance, competence or sexuality", according to the NASUWT survey. |
More than a quarter included videos or pictures taken without the consent of the teacher. | More than a quarter included videos or pictures taken without the consent of the teacher. |
Teachers had faced racist insults, malicious allegations of hitting pupils, accusations of swearing at pupils and "inappropriate behaviour", says the teachers' union. There had also been threats made against teachers. | Teachers had faced racist insults, malicious allegations of hitting pupils, accusations of swearing at pupils and "inappropriate behaviour", says the teachers' union. There had also been threats made against teachers. |
Pupils were responsible for most of the online abuse - but 27% was believed to be from parents and 9% was from parents and pupils together. | Pupils were responsible for most of the online abuse - but 27% was believed to be from parents and 9% was from parents and pupils together. |
But fewer than half of these incidents were reported to the school or the police - with some teachers "too embarrassed". | But fewer than half of these incidents were reported to the school or the police - with some teachers "too embarrassed". |
Where teachers did report such attacks, the survey claimed head teachers took no action in 40% of cases where the insults were from pupils and in 55% of cases where they were believed to be from parents. | Where teachers did report such attacks, the survey claimed head teachers took no action in 40% of cases where the insults were from pupils and in 55% of cases where they were believed to be from parents. |
"Teachers are often devastated by the vile nature of the abuse they are suffering," said Ms Keates, the union's general secretary. | "Teachers are often devastated by the vile nature of the abuse they are suffering," said Ms Keates, the union's general secretary. |
"Teachers are often traumatised by the attacks made on them through social media. | "Teachers are often traumatised by the attacks made on them through social media. |
"Some have lost their confidence to teach once they see foul and personal remarks made by pupils in their classes and have left the profession. | "Some have lost their confidence to teach once they see foul and personal remarks made by pupils in their classes and have left the profession. |
"Others have been so disturbed by the comments that their health has been affected." | "Others have been so disturbed by the comments that their health has been affected." |
She called for schools to have clearer sanctions against parents and pupils who carry out such online abuse and for a better system for removing offensive material from websites. | She called for schools to have clearer sanctions against parents and pupils who carry out such online abuse and for a better system for removing offensive material from websites. |
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