The master thesis deals with cyberbullying as understood by students in the third triad of primary school and their teachers. Recently, more and more activities are moving online, and as a result, children are also becoming more active on various web portals, which they use to play games, communicate and, last but not least, for school purposes. This also increases the chance that they will become the target of a person who will commit cyberbullying against them. In the empirical part, based on a sample of 22 students and 3 teachers, I researched how interviewees perceive cyberbullying, how the school faces the problem and whether they talk about online violence at school, how they carry out prevention workshops and similar activities. The work opens up questions for further research, especially how to present the problem of cyberbullying to the youngest students.
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