51ºÚÁÏ

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12 July 2025

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Lesson Title: Misogyny – Challenging Hatred and Promoting Gender Equality (PSHE / RSE / Citizenship)
This bold and timely KS4 PSHE lesson addresses misogyny, its roots, its impact on mental health and gender equality, and how young people can actively challenge harmful narratives. The lesson explores real-world examples, including online influencers and political responses, helping students build critical thinking and empathy.

Lesson Aims:

Define misogyny and understand how it presents in language, media, and culture

Explore how societal stereotypes and gender roles contribute to sexist attitudes

Examine the influence of social media and online figures (e.g. Andrew Tate) on misogynistic thinking

Discuss why misogynistic language is dangerous and how it can normalise violence

Analyse problematic comments and learn how to challenge them constructively

Consider the UK government’s approach to classifying misogyny as a form of extremism

Reflect on the benefits of gender equality for everyone in society

Identify support services for mental health, abuse, and equality advice

Perfect for PSHE, RSE, Citizenship, or tutor time. Supports British values, 51ºÚÁÏ, and critical media literacy.

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