
What is Feminism? A fully-resourced lesson (1 hour +) which can be used by teachers to deliver a detailed PSHE / Citizenship / Careers / Personal Development lesson
Learning objectives
To understand what feminism is.
To be able to explain a brief history of women’s rights.
To know how you can be a feminism.
Some Key Terms Covered
Suffragettes, cis gender, feminist ally
Each Lesson Pack Contains:
1 Fully Editable Careers PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
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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 51 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 51 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)
Prejudice & Equality, Diversity & Equal Rights: PSHE Unit
PSHE Unit – Prejudice, Discrimination & Equal Rights | Life in the Wider World | KS3 / KS4 This powerful and thought-provoking 7-lesson PSHE unit supports students in understanding the legal, social, and emotional impact of prejudice, discrimination, and inequality. Aligned with the Life in the Wider World strand of the PSHE curriculum and supporting British Values education, the unit encourages students to challenge stereotypes, reflect on justice, and embrace diversity. Perfect for KS3 and KS4 students (ages 11–16), this unit is ideal for PSHE lessons, tutor time, drop-down days, or use during Diversity Week, Anti-Bullying Week, or Human Rights Day. ⚖️ **Lesson Topics Covered:** * The Equality Act & Discrimination – Understanding the law and protected characteristics * Prejudice & Discrimination – What it looks like and how to challenge it * Racism in Society – Exploring the impact of systemic and individual racism * LGBTQ+ Rights Around the World – Global perspectives and human rights * What Is Feminism? – Gender equality, empowerment, and common misconceptions * Hate Crime in the UK – Definitions, consequences, and reporting abuse * Equality, Diversity & Stereotyping – How labels limit and how to think beyond them 📦 **Each Lesson Pack Includes:** 1 Fully Editable PowerPoint * (Learning objectives, confidence checkers, discussion prompts, video links, and visual aids) * Engaging Student Activities – Comprehension, case studies, critical thinking, debate and group discussion * Assessment Opportunities – Reflection tasks, progress checks, and exit tickets * Extension Materials & Support Links – Real-world examples and further reading * Accessible for All Teachers – Suitable for both PSHE specialists and non-specialists **This unit is ideal for:** * PSHE & Citizenship leads delivering high-quality diversity and equality education * Schools developing inclusive culture and student voice * Pastoral and 51 teams tackling discrimination, bias, and stereotyping Format: Editable PowerPoint lessons + printable student worksheets Target Age Group: KS3 / KS4 (11–16) Themes: Equality, prejudice, diversity, hate crime, feminism, LGBTQ+ rights, discrimination, social justice Empower your students to become tolerant, informed, and respectful members of society—with this essential PSHE unit on prejudice and equal rights. **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) [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) **Leave a positive review and we will send you a free lesson on any PSHE Topic. Just email Mike at thecre8tiveresources@gmail.com **
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