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Increasing numbers of teachers are becoming victims of cyber-bullying from both pupils and parents, a teachers' organisation has said. | Increasing numbers of teachers are becoming victims of cyber-bullying from both pupils and parents, a teachers' organisation has said. |
Incidents range from abusive emails to the malicious use of websites and chatrooms, it said. | |
Silent phone calls and unwelcome text messages were also reported by some of those teachers surveyed. | |
Fern Turner from the National Association of Head Teachers' said it was a hard problem to tackle. | |
She said: "There are teachers whose whole professional reputation is being challenged on these sites. | |
"What we are told is that the network providers monitor the sites and take off material which they feel is inappropriate. | |
"While people can say anything and write anything, the victims can't actually address or challenge it." | |
The Teacher Support Network and the Association of Teachers and Lecturers carried out the research. | The Teacher Support Network and the Association of Teachers and Lecturers carried out the research. |
The group has asked for the Department of Education to ensure anti-bullying policies are implemented. |