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"In my opinion, it's going to make very little difference in reducing the problem," [Shaheen Shariff] said. "They are going to have to be very, very careful how they approach this."
"Years ago, when I first coined the term cyberbullying, I had people laugh at me, and, as an educator, it gives me a lot of pride and hope and some confidence," [Bill Belsey] said of the CTF's proposal. "I'm very proud that my own national leadership has taken on this issue and recognizes it as a serious issue." Both Shariff and Belsey say creating legislation is just one part of any fight against cyberbullying. The CTF agrees, saying in its policy that "varied strategies and responses are required" to remedy what is a multifaceted problem.See the full content of this document
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Online Bullies Policy Gets a D
Prof criticizes teachers' move
By Meagan FitzpatrickThe Canadian Teachers' Federation should proceed with caution in pursuing...See the full content of this document
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