Main Article Content

Abstract

Online hate speech against school students is increasing globally. This paper examines how digital literacy programmes and school interventions can help students aged 10 to 18 recognise, resist and respond to hate speech in online spaces. The study reviews research published between the years, 2020 and 2026. It expatiates the causes and effects of online aggression among adolescents. Qualitative data gathered through structured thematic discussions with 16 educationists drawn from government, aided and unaided schools across the State of Kerala. Inductive thematic analysis of these discussions informs the practical approaches presented, drawing on Social Emotional Learning (SEL) and critical media literacy frameworks. The paper highlights several initiatives used in Kerala schools. These include the KITE fake news detection curriculum, the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) value education framework, the Student Police Cadet programme and the Suraksha Mitram support system.
Two conceptual models guide the discussion. The first model explains how films, games and digital media can increase hostility and aggressive behaviour among students. The second model presents a four-component resilience framework that helps students develop responsible digital behaviour and stronger critical thinking. This framework is explicitly exploratory and normative in character: it synthesises existing evidence and programme documentation into a prescriptive architecture designed for iterative evaluation and refinement. The paper recommends a multi-level prevention approach. It focuses on student skill development, positive peer influence, teacher training, family participation and clear school policies. The approach suits government, aided and unaided schools in Kerala.

Keywords

Kerala KITE Digital Literacy Hate Speech Cyberbullying Prevention Social Emotional Learning Educational Technology Youth and Adolescent Studies

Article Details

How to Cite
Joseph, G. V., Philomena V A, S., & P, A. (2026). Digital literacy programmes and social Interventions for building resilience against hate speech among school students in Kerala. Journal of E-Learning and Knowledge Society, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.20368/1971-8829/1136321

References

  1. Afrouz, R., & Vassos, S. (2024). Adolescents’ experiences of cyber-dating abuse and the pattern of abuse through technology, a scoping review. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 25(4), 2814-2828.
  2. Akintayo, S. O. (2025). Impact of Social Media on Substance Abuse and Addiction among Nigerian Youth: A Call to Action for Awareness and Prevention. Available at SSRN 5599311.
  3. Allport, G. W. (1954). The nature of prejudice. Addison-Wesley.
  4. Bandura, A. (1977). Social learning theory. Prentice Hall.
  5. Braun, V., & Clarke, V. (2006). Using thematic analysis in psychology. Qualitative research in psychology, 3(2), 77-101.
  6. Bilz, L., Fischer, S. M., Kansok-Dusche, J., Wachs, S., & Wettstein, A. (2024). Teachers’ intervention strategies for handling hate-speech incidents in schools. Social Psychology of Education, 27(5), 2701-2724. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11218-024-09929-9
  7. Bronfenbrenner, U. (1979). The ecology of human development: Experiments by nature and design. Harvard University Press.
  8. Castellanos, M., Wettstein, A., Wachs, S., Kansok-Dusche, J., Ballaschk, C., Krause, N., & Bilz, L. (2023, April). Hate speech in adolescents: A binational study on prevalence and demographic differences. In Frontiers in Education (Vol. 8, p. 1076249). Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2023.1076249
  9. Cedena-de-Lucas, B., Amate-García, M., Arco-Tirado, J. L., & Fernández-Martín, F. D. (2026). Service-learning as a strategy to prevent online hate speech perpetration in secondary education. International Journal of Educational Research, 137, 102964. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijer.2026.102964
  10. Chakravarthi, B. R., Rajiakodi, S., Ponnusamy, R., Sivagnanam, B., Thakare, S. Y., & Thangasamy, S. (2025). Detecting caste and migration hate speech in low-resource Tamil language: BR Chakravarthi et al. Language Resources and Evaluation, 59(3), 3051-3086. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10579-025-09848-x
  11. Chen, S., Wei, M., Wang, X., Liao, J., Li, J., & Liu, Y. (2024). Competitive video game exposure increases aggression through impulsivity in Chinese adolescents: evidence from a multi-method study. Journal of youth and adolescence, 53(8), 1861-1874.
  12. General Education Department, Government of Kerala. (2023). Curriculum framework for value education in Kerala schools. SCERT Kerala.
  13. Hawke, J., & Puig Larrauri, H. (2026). Towards a third side on social media. Peacebuilding, 14(1), 14-29.
  14. Joseph, G. V., & Thomas, K. A. (2020). Volatility of digital technology enabled learning through social media: educators’ apprehensions. TEST Eng Manag, 82, 5832-9.
  15. Joseph, G. V., Jose, D., Rajan, J., Shankaran, S., Vijay, D., & Navya, V. (2026). Management graduates’ attitudes to green technology integration and AI tools for sustainable business practices. Journal of Learning for Development. https://doi.org/10.56059/jl4d.v13i1.2023
  16. Jovanovic, S., & Markovic, L. (2023). Juvenile Offenders and Victims of Digital Violence. J. Crimin. & Crim. L., 61, 27.
  17. Kerala General Education Department. (2025). Suraksha Mitram initiative for child protection in schools. Government of Kerala. https://www.education.kerala.gov.in/
  18. Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education. (2024). ICT textbook revisions: Fake news detection modules for Classes 5 and 7. Government of Kerala.
  19. Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education. (2025). First Bell: Digital class content for Kerala schools. Government of Kerala. https://firstbell.kite.kerala.gov.in
  20. Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education. (n.d.). ICT-enabled education initiatives in Kerala. Government of Kerala. https://kite.kerala.gov.in
  21. KITES (2026). Welcome to KITES. https://kite.kerala.gov.in/
  22. Kowalski, R. M., Giumetti, G. W., Schroeder, A. N., & Lattanner, M. R. (2014). Bullying in the digital age: A critical review and meta-analysis of cyberbullying research among youth. Psychological Bulletin, 140(4), 1073–1137. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0035618
  23. Krahé, B. (2025). The social psychology of aggression. Routledge.
  24. Livingstone, S., & Helsper, E. J. (2010). Balancing opportunities and risks in teenagers’ use of the internet: The role of online skills and internet self-efficacy. New Media & Society, 12(2), 309–329. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444809342697
  25. Ministry of Education, Government of India. (2020). National Education Policy 2020. Government of India.
  26. Philip, R. (2023). Curbing Hate Speech through Education: Modalities for Equipping Future Teachers. Journal of Pedagogy and Education Science, 2(03), 209-220. https://doi.org/10.56741/jpes.v2i03.350
  27. Pittman, S. K. (2023). Beliefs about aggression as mediators of relations between community violence exposure and aggressive behavior among adolescents: Review and recommendations. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 26(1), 242-258.
  28. Prasannan, P., Kumaresan, P. K., Rajiakodi, S., Subalalitha, C. N., & Chakravarthi, B. R. (2025). Counter-speech generation for homophobic and transphobic social media content in Malayalam. Social Network Analysis and Mining, 15(1), 87. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13278-025-01507-x
  29. Ranjith, P. J., Vranda, M. N., & Kishore, M. T. (2023). Predictors, prevalence, and patterns of cyberbullying among school-going children and adolescents. Indian journal of psychiatry, 65(7), 720-728. https://doi.org/10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_313_23
  30. Ranjith, P. J., Vranda, M. N., & Kishore, M. T. (2025). Development and validation of school-based intervention on cyberbullying for adolescents. Indian journal of psychiatry, 67(2), 252-255. https://doi.org/10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_777_23
  31. Rudnicki, K., Vandebosch, H., Voué, P., & Poels, K. (2023). Systematic review of determinants and consequences of bystander interventions in online hate and cyberbullying among adults. Behaviour & Information Technology, 42(5), 527-544.
  32. Singh, S., & Singh, S. (2025). Perceptions of Indian students towards bullying: Intervention through bullying intervention module (BIM). SAGE Open, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440241305199
  33. State Council of Educational Research and Training Kerala. (n.d.). Academic guidelines and curriculum development programmes. https://scert.kerala.gov.in
  34. Student Police Cadet. (n.d.). SPC: Overview. https://studentpolicecadet.info/overview/spc
  35. Sunstein, C. R. (2017). #Republic: Divided democracy in the age of social media. Princeton University Press.
  36. Suresh, S., & Vijaya, R. (2024). Mapping the literature on school bullying in India: A scoping review. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 77, 101978. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.avb.2024.101978
  37. Törnberg, A., & Törnberg, P. (2024). From echo chambers to digital campfires: The making of an online community of hate in Stormfront. In Social processes of online hate (pp. 93-119). Routledge.
  38. UNESCO. (2019). Digital literacy in education: Policy brief. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000369841
  39. UNICEF India. (2020). Protecting children in the digital age: Challenges and responses in India. UNICEF. https://www.unicef.org/india
  40. Vasconcellos-Silva, P. R., & Castiel, L. D. (2025). Chambers that echo hate, bubbles that distill fear: the constitution of Self and intolerance as roots of disinformation. Ciência & Saúde Coletiva, 30, e10492023.
  41. Wachs, S., Schittenhelm, C., Kops, M., Gámez‐Guadix, M., & Wright, M. F. (2025). Happiness Through HateLess? Examining the Direct and Indirect Effects of an Anti‐Hate Speech Program on Victimized and Non‐Victimized Youth. Journal of adolescence, 97(6), 1645-1655. https://doi.org/10.1002/jad.12525
  42. Wachs, S., Wettstein, A., Bilz, L., Espelage, D. L., Wright, M. F., & Gámez-Guadix, M. (2024). Individual and contextual correlates of latent bystander profiles toward racist hate speech: A multilevel person-centered approach. Journal of youth and adolescence, 53(6), 1271-1286.
  43. Zhu, C., Huang, S., Evans, R., & Zhang, W. (2021). Cyberbullying among adolescents and children: A comprehensive review of the global situation, risk factors, and preventive measures. Frontiers in Public Health, 9, Article 634909. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.634909

DB Error: Unknown column 'Array' in 'WHERE'