{"source":{"name":"Evidence Hub on Social Media Ban for Kids - A project by the Lisbon Council","url":"https:\/\/socialmediaban.lisboncouncil.net","license":"Creative Common CC-BY 4.0 International"},"data":[{"data":[73,70,62,59,42,41,34,30,23,23,18,17],"name":"Primarily the responsibility of teacher\/schools"},{"data":[23,23,31,34,51,52,56,64,69,72,67,78],"name":"Primarily the resposibility of parents"}],"_data":[["Category","Primarily the responsibility of teacher\/schools","Primarily the resposibility of parents"],["Basic literacy and numeracy",73,23],["Offering career guidance",70,23],["Teaching digital literacy and online safety",62,31],["Addressing bullying",59,34],["Developing social skills",42,51],["Encouraging a love of reading",41,52],["Providing sex education",34,56],["Overseeing homework",30,64],["Ensuring mental wellbeing",23,69],["Teaching moral and ethical values",23,72],["Teaching religious values",18,67],["Teaching manners and politeness",17,78]],"labels":{"values":["Basic literacy and numeracy","Offering career guidance","Teaching digital literacy and online safety","Addressing bullying","Developing social skills","Encouraging a love of reading","Providing sex education","Overseeing homework","Ensuring mental wellbeing","Teaching moral and ethical values","Teaching religious values","Teaching manners and politeness"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/resources.ipsos.com\/Global_Education_Monitor_W.html","type":"","unit":"Percent (%)","year":"2024","title":"Division of Responsibility for Digital Literacy and Online Safety Education","topic":"Literacy","method":"a 30-country survey on IPSOS Global Advisor online platform ( in India on lndiaBus platform)","source":"IPSOS EDUCATION MONITOR 2024","sub_topic":"","chart_number":"10","geographical":"World"},"description":"This table maps the \"Division of Responsibility\" between the government and the family. A strong majority (62%) view Digital Literacy and Online Safety as a school responsibility.  Despite the risks of the digital age, Mental Wellbeing (69%) and Moral Values (72%) are seen as strictly parental duties. \r\n <br \/>\r\nThe survey covers 30 countries: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Peru, Poland, Romania, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, T\u00fcrkiye, and the United States."}