Secondary school principals pay private firm to tackle cyber bullying and other online threats to school communities
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Secondary school principals pay private firm to tackle cyber bullying and other online threats to school communities
"Secondary schools are paying a private social media monitoring company to get harmful content removed from social media, with demand for the service nearly doubling in recent months."
"The National Association of Principals and Deputies (NAPD), which represents around 1,400 school leaders across 90pc of secondary schools, confirmed it is paying a 'substantial' amount for tech experts to help with the problem."
Secondary schools are increasingly hiring private social media monitoring companies to remove harmful content, with demand for these services nearly doubling recently. The National Association of Principals and Deputies, representing around 1,400 school leaders, confirmed that schools are investing a substantial amount in tech experts to address these issues. Teachers are expressing a need for more support from the Department of Education to manage the growing volume of complaints and challenges related to social media.
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