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Estrada Advocates For Teaching Students About Internet Safety

by LAWIN.news January 27, 2025
written by LAWIN.news January 27, 2025
Senate President Pro Tempore Jinngoy Ejercito Estrada- Senate PRIB
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A legislative proposal has been introduced in the Philippines aiming to incorporate internet safety education into the curriculum for elementary and high school students. Senate President Pro Tempore Jinggoy Estrada has put forward this initiative through Senate Bill No. 2934, also referred to as the Internet Safety Protection Act. The bill acknowledges the benefits and risks associated with internet usage, especially among young individuals.

The internet serves as a valuable tool, offering access to information and resources. Estrada emphasized that students can benefit significantly from the internet, gaining knowledge and enhancing learning experiences. However, the senator also highlighted the potential dangers lurking online. Cyberbullying, misinformation, and exposure to inappropriate content pose significant threats to young users. The proposal aims to address these concerns by equipping students with essential skills to navigate the digital world safely.

The proposal follows growing concerns over the safety of young internet users. Incidents of cyberbullying and exposure to harmful content have become more frequent, intensifying calls for educational measures to combat these issues. By including internet safety in the curriculum, the initiative seeks to create a safer online environment and foster responsible digital behavior among students.

Estrada’s bill aims to ensure that students are aware of the potential risks and are equipped with strategies to manage them. The proposed curriculum would cover various aspects of online safety, including recognizing trustworthy information, understanding privacy settings, and identifying and reporting cyberbullying. By educating students on these topics, the bill intends to empower them to make informed decisions while navigating the online world.

The proposal also emphasizes the importance of collaboration between schools and parents in promoting internet safety. Estrada suggests that schools should work closely with parents to ensure consistent messaging about safe internet practices. By involving parents in the educational process, the initiative aims to reinforce the lessons taught in schools and create a unified approach to internet safety.

Educational institutions play a crucial role in shaping the digital habits of young people. By integrating internet safety into the curriculum, schools can provide students with the tools needed to thrive in an increasingly digital society. The proposed bill recognizes the responsibility of educational institutions in fostering a safe online environment and aims to support them in this effort.

The Internet Safety Protection Act also proposes training for teachers to ensure they are equipped to deliver the curriculum effectively. By providing educators with the necessary resources and knowledge, the initiative seeks to enhance the quality of instruction and ensure that students receive comprehensive education on internet safety.

The bill has garnered attention from various stakeholders, including educational institutions and parents, who recognize the need for proactive measures to protect young internet users. The call for internet safety education has gained momentum, and Estrada’s proposal represents a significant step toward addressing these concerns.

As the bill undergoes legislative procedures, it will be reviewed and debated by lawmakers. The outcome will determine the future of internet safety education in the Philippines and its potential impact on young internet users. The proposal’s progress will be closely watched by educators, parents, and other stakeholders invested in creating a safer online environment for students.

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