
Does Misogyny Need To Be Tackled In Schools?
Explore how social media influences misogynistic behaviour in schools, its root causes and its impact on students. Plus discuss strategies to spark change.
Misogyny isn’t always obvious - but its impact on children and young people is undeniable. Social media, online influencers, and peer culture all play a role in shaping harmful attitudes, making it crucial for educators, youth workers, and professionals to recognise and challenge it.
Following the launch of our Misogyny Awareness in Children & Young People course, Virtual College by Netex's blog explores why tackling misogyny in schools is so important and how professionals can support young people in navigating these challenges.
The blog explores:
- What misogyny is
- Why awareness is crucial in education
- How to create a culture of respect and equality
By increasing awareness and taking action, we can help young people develop healthier, more respectful perspectives. Let’s start the conversation.
Read the full blog: Does Misogyny Need To Be Tackled In Schools? and access the course: Misogyny Awareness in Children & Young People.