The Shioda Laboratory of the Faculty of Education, Shizuoka University has developed teaching materials to prevent "self-portrait troubles" in which children take pictures of their nakedness and underwear and send the pictures in messages.It is a teaching material supervised by the Shizuoka Prefectural Police Boys Division and will be released from March 3.
According to Shizuoka University, the teaching material uses a technique called scene forced imagination to think about the scene where you send a self-portrait, so that you can develop the skill to think that you may also be harmed and refuse. There is.
An open class for second-year junior high school students using this teaching material was held on March 2 at Shimizu Iida Junior High School in Yanbara, Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka City. To explain.The teaching materials are available on the Shioda Laboratory website and can be downloaded free of charge by police and educators.
Self-portrait troubles are those in which children are deceived or threatened and send images of their naked bodies and underwear by e-mail, etc., and have been occurring frequently all over the country recently.There are some children in Shizuoka prefecture who have been damaged.
While the police are strengthening the crackdown to solve the trouble, enlightenment activities are also ongoing, but since many enlightenment measures are taken to convey the danger to children and scare them, it is regarded as another person's affairs. Is conspicuous.