Majority Of Parents And Educators Demand Integration Of Internet Safety Into Core School Curriculum Amid AI-Driven Digital Threats
Over 56% parents and educators have called for including internet safety in the core school curriculum to protect students from growing online threats, a survey has found. Conducted among 1,800 parents and 300 teachers, the study highlights concerns over cyberbullying, harmful content and AI-driven risks, with many seeking regular classroom sessions on digital safety.

Over 56 per cent parents and educators are advocating inclusion of the subject of internet safety into the core curriculum for students to protect them from mounting online perils and malicious content, a new survey has found. | Representative image
New Delhi, Feb 10: Over 56 per cent parents and educators are advocating inclusion of the subject of internet safety into the core curriculum for students to protect them from mounting online perils and malicious content, a new survey has found.
The study, which gathered responses from 1,800 parents and 300 teachers, primarily focuses on how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the digital landscape -- deeply affecting how young minds learn, socialise and navigate information.
According to the survey, 32 per cent respondents called for making internet safety a dedicated subject with weekly classes, while 24 per cent sought its integration into existing core subjects like computer studies.
Naman Jain, Vice Chairman of Silverline Prestige School, which conducted the survey, said the outcomes are a wake-up call. "Our parents and teachers are telling us clearly -- the digital world our students inhabit today is fundamentally different from the one we grew up in. With AI reshaping every corner of the internet, online safety is no longer optional, it is essential literacy," he said.
"We have a responsibility to equip our students not just with academic knowledge, but with the awareness and tools to navigate an increasingly complex digital ecosystem safely and intelligently," he said, asserting that educators should be committed to building a curriculum that prepares children for both opportunities and risks of tomorrow.
According to the survey, 34 per cent participants flagged cyberbullying prevention and reporting mechanisms as their primary concern, while protection from inappropriate content and online predators was a priority for 29 per cent respondents.
Privacy protection and responsible sharing of personal information was flagged as an urgent need by 22 per cent participants, while 15 per cent advocated managing screen time and preventing digital addiction.
When asked about the necessary frequency of the digital safety curriculum, 42 per cent called for monthly sessions, 35 per cent supported termly programmes, 16 per cent advocated biannual sessions, while only 7 per cent believed annual sessions would be adequate.
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When asked about how concerned they were regarding the emerging threats, 40 per cent respondents said they were 'extremely concerned' about students' exposure to inappropriate content and online safety threats, describing it as a daily worry requiring immediate action, while 24 per cent said they were 'moderately concerned', the report said.
"However, only 12 per cent felt 'very prepared' to actively address online safety. The majority, 51 per cent indicated they feel 'somewhat prepared' but need more resources and training, while 29 per cent admitted they feel 'minimally prepared' and struggle to keep pace with rapid technology changes," it added.
(Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and auto-generated from an agency feed.)
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