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2017年世界儿童状况:数字世界中的儿童
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Foreword v
Key messages 1
U-report poll: What do adolescents and youth think of life online? 4
Introduction: Children in a Digital World 6
Chapter 1
DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY – The promise of connectivity 12
Education and learning in a digital world 14
What do adolescents think about … how schools are preparing them for the digital age? 18
Giving children a voice in their communities 22
What do adolescents think about … using ICTs to drive social change? 26
Online my wheelchair is invisible 33
Pointing the way forward 34
Special Section: How ICTs are supporting humanitarian action 39
Chapter 2
DIGITAL DIVIDES – Missed opportunities 42
Who are the unconnected children? 45
A persistent gender gap 48
What do adolescents think about …the barriers that stop them from going online? 52
Once connected, how do you use? 55
Pointing the way forward 61
Special Section: What do connected children do online? 64
Chapter 3
DIGITAL DANGERS – The harms of life online 70
Three forms of risk: Content, contact, conduct 72
Cyberbullying: “Nobody deserves this” 74
Online child sexual abuse and exploitation 76
Which children are most vulnerable? 80
What do adolescents think about … online risks and harms 82
Preventing harm in the digital age 84
Pointing the way forward 89
Special Section: Protecting children’s privacy online 91
Chapter 4
DIGITAL CHILDHOODS – Living online 98
A new generation gap 100
What do adolescents think about … the impact of ICTs on families? 102
Being online and well-being: The evidence 105
The debate over digital dependency 111
This is your child’s brain on digital 115
What do adolescents think about … technology and health in the digital age? 116
Chapter 5
DIGITAL PRIORITIES – Harness the good, limit the harm 122
Endnotes 132
Methodologies for U-Report poll and adolescent workshops 142
Statistical tables 146 |
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