The Ministry of Education has been urged by the National Human Rights Commission to create clear guidelines that prohibit teachers and educational staff from engaging babies in online information that violates their rights, as well as to create a practical action plan to address these concerns.
Commissioner Wasan Paileeklee stated on Friday that child-related information has increasingly become a means of exploiting babies, both directly and indirectly, for instance, to get wants, stock, enthusiasts, or revenue from advertising.
Children are frequently depicted as assets in order to grab the public’s attention. Many of these types of videos are incorrect, such as those of unclothed children crying or children being forced into certain behaviors.
Mr. Wasan cited complaints about teachers who engaged children in glad design without disclosing their identities or private information. This can lead to incorrect or offensive remarks, sexualized information, stalking, or threats, which could put children at risk of online abuse and exploitation.
The NHRC suggests that the relevant organizations, including the Ministry of Education, the Office of the Basic Education Commission ( Obec), the Teachers ‘ Council, and the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society, collaborate to implement child protection laws in schools.
These may include raising the public’s, teachers’, and parents ‘ awareness of children’s rights in online conditions. Additionally, it is important to monitor the distribution and production of child-related content to ensure that it complies with the Personal Data Protection Act ( PDPA ) and ethical standards.
To control the do of teachers and educational experts, discipline should be introduced.
Additionally, the committee suggests that teacher training curricula cover topics relating to children’s rights and expand the skills of the staff members charged with protecting children from online abuse.
Public outreach, training sessions, and awareness activities should be conducted to sensibilize students and parents about children’s rights.
Children shouldn’t be used as tools to increase likes or followers, mainly in ways that defend against their privacy or endanger their long-term effects, according to Mr. Wasan.

Wasan: Don’t endanger children’s protection.