
Incels, Extremism + Misogyny lesson that looks at why so many young men get indoctrinated into the ‘manosphere’ of people like Andrew Tate. If you don’t want to make reference to Andrew Tate then this is the perfect lesson as he is not mentioned directly at all but the lesson attempts to tackle one of the reasons th could be at the core of the manosphere… A fully-resourced lesson (1 hour +) which can be used by teachers to deliver a detailed PSHE / Citizenship / Personal Development lesson. This lesson also tackles tough topics also recently highlighted in the Netflix film Adolescence
Learning objectives
To be aware of stereotypes and prejudices and their impact
To think critically about extremism and intolerance
To understand the shared responsibility for challenging extreme views and to know how to respond to anything that causes concern
Some Key Terms Covered
-Incels; manosphere; radicalisation; extremism; ideology; Echo Chamber; Fundamentalism, Keyboard warrior
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Andrew Tate Misogyny Masculinity + Respect - Adolesence
Healthy Relationships Unit – Tackling Toxic Masculinity, Misogyny, and Sexism in Society (PSHE for Boys & Young Men) This powerful 9-lesson PSHE unit, with two bonus resources, is designed to help schools tackle toxic masculinity, the rise of misogyny online, and the growing influence of harmful ideologies such as the ‘manosphere’ and figures like Andrew Tate. The unit empowers students—especially young teenage boys—to explore issues around gender, respect, equality, feminism, and healthy masculinity. It is rooted in the PSHE Association Programme of Study and meets DfE statutory RSE requirements. Lessons are age-differentiated and ideal for use across KS3, KS4 and KS5. This resource responds to the cultural challenges highlighted in documentaries like Adolescence (Netflix) and current 51ºÚÁÏ concerns in UK schools. 📦 What’s Included: • 9 x Fully Editable PSHE Lesson PowerPoints • 1 x Bonus Whole-School Assembly – Positive Male Role Models • 1 x Bonus 120-Day Wellbeing Challenge 🧠Lesson Topics: 1. Masculinity & Misogyny (KS4) 2. Boys to Men: Masculinity & Emotions (KS3) 3. Andrew Tate & the Influence of Online Misogyny (KS5) 4. What is Toxic Masculinity? (KS3) 5. Incels, Extremism & Radicalisation (KS4/KS5) 6. Sexism in Society (KS3/KS4) 7. What is Feminism? (KS3/KS4) 8. Sexual Harassment: Understanding & Challenging It (KS4) 9. Dealing with Anger & Frustration (KS3/KS4) 🎯 Learning Outcomes: • Define and challenge toxic masculinity and misogyny • Understand how stereotypes, sexism, and media messages influence behaviour • Identify radicalisation risks linked to incels, the manosphere, and online influencers • Explore the meaning and importance of feminism, equality, and respect • Recognise and respond to sexual harassment, including the role of bystanders • Examine what makes a positive male role model in today’s world • Promote emotional intelligence, critical thinking, and healthy identity development 📚 Each Lesson Pack Includes: • 1 x Fully Editable PowerPoint • Clear learning objectives, confidence checkers & AfL opportunities • Video clips, discussion prompts & varied activities • Mindfulness extension tasks • Student worksheets (select lessons) • Teacher guidance notes • Curriculum mapping to PSHE Association Core Themes (PoS Refs: R1, R2, R3, R6, R7, R8, R14, R15, R18, R19, R22, R28, R29, R30, R31) • Mapped to DfE 2020 RSE Statutory Guidance 🧩 Key Concepts Covered: • Gender roles, stereotypes & expectations • Toxic masculinity, sexism & gender-based violence • Misogyny, harassment & equality • Radicalisation, incels, echo chambers & online grooming • Feminism, respect, tolerance & allyship • Masculinity redefined – emotional strength, responsibility, empathy This unit is ideal for PSHE leads, RSE teachers, and 51ºÚÁÏ teams looking to proactively address online influence, build gender awareness, and promote healthy, respectful relationships among young men. Use across PSHE, form time, drop-down days, enrichment sessions or targeted intervention programmes. **Check out some more of our most popular resources:** [☞ MISOGYNY ANDREW TATE + TOXIC MASCULINITY UNIT ](/teaching-resource/andrew-tate-misogyny-masculinity-respect-12784343) [☞ Masculinity + Misogyny Explored (Ks4)](http://) [☞ Boys to men - Masculinity (Ks3)](/teaching-resource/boys-to-men-masculinity-12168313) [☞ PSHE Masculinity + Men (Ks5)](/teaching-resource/ks5-pshe-masculinity-men-andrew-tate-12316252) [☞ What is Toxic Masculinity? (Ks3)](/teaching-resource/toxic-masculinity-andrew-tate-12168315) [☞ Incels Extremism Misogyny (Ks4) (Ks5)](/teaching-resource/-12784320) [☞ Sexism in society (Ks4) (Ks3)](/teaching-resource/sexism-in-society-pshe-12651810) [☞ What is Feminism? (Ks4) (Ks3)](/teaching-resource/what-is-feminism-12764298) [☞ Sexual Harassment (Ks4)](/teaching-resource/sexual-harassment-pshe-12651808) [☞ Dealing with anger and Frustration (Ks3) (Ks4)](/teaching-resource/what-is-anger-managing-anger-pshe-12285758) **Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:** [Y11 Survival Kit - Revision + Exam Stress ](/teaching-resource/y11-survival-kit-revision-and-exam-stress-12410378) [British Values Explored Bundle](/teaching-resource/resource-12767791) [PSHE - Debating Topical Issues ](/teaching-resource/resource-12767789) [Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure ](/teaching-resource/resource-12767794) [Finance Risk + Online Safety ](/teaching-resource/resource-12767796)
Tackling Toxic Masculinity, Andrew Tate Culture & Online Risks
Tackling Toxic Masculinity, Andrew Tate Culture & Online Risks – 6-Lesson PSHE Unit + Assembly This powerful and timely PSHE unit addresses the growing influence of online misogyny, toxic masculinity, and harmful ideologies that are increasingly affecting young people—especially boys and young men. Specifically created to help schools respond to the rise of online influencers like Andrew Tate, this 6-lesson collection is ideal for delivering sensitive, evidence-based education around healthy relationships, online safety, and respect for others. Mapped to the PSHE Association Programme of Study (Core Themes: Relationships and Living in the Wider World) and aligned with the latest DfE Statutory RSE Guidance, these fully editable lessons are suitable for use across KS3, KS4 and KS5. 📦 Included in This Unit: • 6 x Fully Editable PSHE Lesson PowerPoints • 1 x Bonus Whole-School Assembly: Positive Male Role Models • 1 x Bonus Resource: 120-Day Wellbeing Challenge 🧠Lesson Topics: 1. Masculinity & Misogyny – Exploring stereotypes, gender expectations, and harmful ideologies 2. Social Media & Online Stress – Understanding pressure, validation and online behaviours 3. Influencers & Validation Culture – Challenging online narratives and false role models 4. Online Risks & Challenges – Viral trends, exploitation, echo chambers 5. Online Dating – Risks, safety and healthy relationship expectations 6. Incels, Radicalisation & Extremism – Spotting warning signs, tackling hate and promoting tolerance 🧾 Key Concepts & Terms Explored: • Gender stereotypes, policing & prejudice • Masculinity vs toxic masculinity • Misogyny & online hate speech • Incels, manosphere, keyboard warriors • Radicalisation, extremism, and ideological grooming • Echo chambers & online validation loops • Respect, consent, equality, tolerance 🧰 Each Lesson Pack Includes: • 1 x Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning objectives, activities, and video links) • Confidence checkers and AfL opportunities • Teacher guidance notes (on select slides) • Student worksheets (in selected lessons) • Mindfulness extension tasks • Curriculum links to PSHE Association themes and statutory RSE guidance (e.g. R1, R2, R3, R6, R7, R8, R14, R15, R18, R19, R22, R28, R29, R30, R31) This resource is ideal for schools looking to proactively challenge harmful online cultures, promote gender equality, and equip students with the skills to navigate digital life safely and respectfully. Perfect for use during PSHE lessons, RSE sessions, enrichment days, or 51ºÚÁÏ interventions. **Why not check out some of our latest PSHE super bundles below:** [Personal Finance as a young adult](/teaching-resource/resource-12767773) [Online Safety + Staying Safe](/teaching-resource/resource-12767785) [Y12 Survival Kit - Personal Safety ](/teaching-resource/resource-12767783) [Y11 Survival Kit - Revision + Exam Stress ](/teaching-resource/y11-survival-kit-revision-and-exam-stress-12410378) [British Values Explored Bundle](/teaching-resource/resource-12767791) [PSHE - Debating Topical Issues ](/teaching-resource/resource-12767789) [Society, Body Image + Peer Pressure ](/teaching-resource/resource-12767794) [Finance Risk + Online Safety ](/teaching-resource/resource-12767796)
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