'Andrew Tate phenomena' fuelling wave of misogyny and sexism in schools: NASUWT poll
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Teachers raise alarm over growing misogyny in schools where boys bark at female staff and block doors
Teachers across the UK are reporting a surge in misogynistic attitudes in schools, where students bark at female staff and block doors. Research suggests it is driven by students mimicking public figures like Donald Trump and Andrew Tate, particularly through exposure via social media and online gaming platforms.According to a survey conducted by the NASUWT teaching union, the majority of educators identified social media as the leading cause of…
Andrew Tate's influence in UK schools: Boys refuse to talk to teachers Effects of “incel” culture
Online influencers such as Andrew Tate are fuelling a rise in sexism in the classroom, according to a new study by the British education trade union NASUWT. The study comes after the series “Corrupted Adolescence” (“Adolescence” in...
Alarm signal from the UK about the "Andrew Tate phenomenon": boys refuse to talk to teachers - HotNews.ro
Online influencers like Andrew Tate are fueling a rise in sexism in the classroom, according to a new study by the British education union NASUWT, which comes after the TV series “Adolescence” pushed the spotlight…
'Andrew Tate phenomena' sweeping schools with boys 'barking at female teachers'
Many of the teachers polled named self-proclaimed misogynist Andrew Tate as having a negative influence on male pupils (Picture: AP) A rise in misogyny and sexism is sweeping schools as pupils mimic the behaviour and views espoused by figures like Andrew Tate and Donald Trump, teachers have warned. Nearly three in five of the 5,800 polled by the NASUWT teaching union said they believe social media use has contributed to a deterioration in pupils…
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