A survey by the NASUWT teaching union found most female staff faced misogyny in classTeenage boys should be taught about “incel” culture to help stop the surge of misogyny in schools, teachers say. They called for urgent action to prevent the incel, short for involuntary celibate, subculture drawing in pupils. SponsoredA survey by the NASUWT teaching union, which is holding its annual conference in Birmingham this weekend, found most female staff faced misogyny in class. Incidents include harassment, sexist comments and assault but teachers have singled out the incel movement as a cause for concern. A motion on misogyny raised by teachers that may be discussed today, says teachers are concerned about the lack of government initiatives to tackle the incel subculture.
Source: The Times April 16, 2022 14:04 UTC