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What are teachers’ perspectives of the impact of cyberbullying on students?

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Cyberbullying is an electronic bullying through advanced technologies.

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Cyberbullying among students is common.

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Cyberbullying by students to their teachers is common.

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Cyberbullying is more psycho destructive on students than traditional bullying.

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Female students are more likely to be affected by cyberbullying than male students.

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Teenagers are more likely to engage in cyberbullying than children.

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Cyberbullying toughens kids up.

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Cyberbullying has long-lasting negative effects.

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Cyberbullying prepares students for life.

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Cyberbullying that takes place away from the school can greatly impact students at school.

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