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Partner Schools

Schools Involved in the Project

Schools, teachers, students, and parents are actively participating in the project. The goal is to understand to what extent behavioral changes can help reduce the risk of problematic internet use (PUI) and prevent future health issues associated with it.

Throughout the project, teachers and students have the opportunity to act as School Ambassadors, contributing to the development and implementation of the study and exchanging ideas with representatives from other schools. In preparation for the study, two “Bootcamps” were conducted, during which app content was discussed and further developed in collaboration with students from partner schools. This participatory approach helps ensure the relevance of the study while also providing interested teachers and students with insight into and involvement in a European research initiative.

Participating schools may be listed as Partner Schools on the project website and are granted access to educational materials and prevention resources. Upon request, schools may also receive professional development and training opportunities.

The Department of Education of the Canton of Zurich supports the project. Please refer to their letter of recommendation for further information.

Letters of Recommendation

The Department of Education of the Canton of Zurich and the Department of Education, Culture, and Sports of the Canton of Aargau support the project. Their letters of recommendation can be found below:
Empfehlungsschreiben der Bildungsdirektion des Kantons Zürich (PDF, 136 KB)
Empfehlungsschreiben des Departements, Bildung, Kultur und Sport des Kantons Aargaus (PDF, 432 KB)

Logos of Participating Schools (with Permission)

This page only displays the logos of schools that have explicitly agreed to be named as part of the project. Other schools are also involved but have chosen not to be listed publicly.

Schule Wohlen
Schule Villmergen

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Additional Information

Kontakt

Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie (KJPP) / Forschung
Universität Zürich
Neumünsterallee 9
8032 Zürich
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Falls Sie Beratung oder einen Termin für Ihr Kind benötigen, melden Sie sich bitte unter:   
https://www.pukzh.ch/