Maggie Qiu
Monday, June 07, 2010
Secondary students tend to react more passively than their counterparts in primary schools when they come across instances of cyber bullying, a survey has revealed.
A poll of 2,629 students by the Church of United Brethren in Christ found nearly 60 percent of secondary students chose to ignore cyber bullying cases.
They could have learned a lesson from their younger counterparts, two thirds of whom reported the offenses or suggested that victims seek help.