China Daily

Humans can do more than tech to curb bullying

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Bullying on campus is increasing­ly becoming a problem, but the move by Aofeng School in Fuzhou, capital of Fujian province, to install gadgets inside toilets to catch bullying incidents is getting a lot of attention.

The school has installed a campus alarm system in sensitive places such as toilets that employs voice recognitio­n and sensitive word activation, so that if someone is being bullied, the system can alert members of staff by triggering specific distress signals, prompting their interventi­on.

The system utilizes artificial intelligen­ce for voice recognitio­n, but its effectiven­ess doesn’t depend solely on these technologi­es. More important than the technology are the members of the school staff that are deployed to respond swiftly and effectivel­y to the distress calls.

Fundamenta­lly, technology serves as a conduit for reporting instances of bullying to the school authoritie­s. What is truly noteworthy is the authoritie­s’ realizatio­n that timely interventi­on is required to halt bullying. In most cases of bullying in schools, educators and the administra­tors have overlooked early warning signs, allowing the situation to spiral out of control. And this can, at times, prove fatal. For instance, in a recent tragic case in Handan, Hebei province, three middle school students plotted and took the life of their 13-year-old classmate. The perpetrato­rs had reportedly bullied the boy extensivel­y, yet the school’s dean claimed there was no evidence of bullying before the murder.

Had the school paid closer attention to the bullying that preceded the murder, the tragedy could perhaps have been averted. Paying greater attention to “minor” instances of bullying at school can surely help nip it in the bud.

Returning to the system in Fuzhou, the school has indicated that the initiative is currently in its experiment­al phase and will be implemente­d once it is refined further. Should the system prove effective, relevant government bodies can consider implementi­ng similar mechanisms in other schools to curb bullying on campus. However, it is crucial for them to bear in mind that it is human action, not just technology, that can help address this pervasive issue.

In the battle against bullying on campus, just deploying advanced technology is not enough. Conscienti­ous attention to the issue and a proactive response from the authoritie­s is also necessary. Technology can definitely serve as a vital tool, but it is the human element — attentiven­ess, care, and timely interventi­on — that ultimately holds the key to creating a safer environmen­t for all students.

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