Securing the cybersafety of South African online high school learners beyond COVID-19

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2022Author
Chipangura, Baldreck
Dtendjo-Ndjindja, Gustave
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The unprecedented online learning that took place at several schools during the coronavirus
disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is predicted to continue on the same trajectory when
learners return to classroom learning. Continuing with online learning implies that learners
will spend most of their time learning and socialising online, which exposes them to
cybersecurity risks. Hence, this study investigated strategies for securing the cybersafety of
online learners at South African high schools. The study adopted an interpretivist approach,
and qualitative data were collected from school teachers. Fifteen school teachers from five
private high schools in Centurion, Pretoria, were interviewed, and the data were thematically
analysed. All the schools were multiracial and English-medium schools. The teachers from the
schools were selected to participate in the study because they had experienced online learning
during the times of COVID-19. The study proposed cybersafety strategies that are centred
around providing cybersafety policies, conscientising learners about cybersecurity risks
(awareness), preventing cyberbullying, discouraging the consumption or production of
inappropriate content and protecting learners from Internet addiction.
Transdisciplinarity Contribution: The proposed practical strategies for securing the
cybersafety of online learners are valuable for promoting safe and responsible use of Internet-connected
devices in online learning. The strategies encourage schools to integrate Internet-connected
technologies and overcome cybersecurity risks in online learning.
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