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Online Misogyny Lesson or Tutorial
Online Misogyny Lesson or Tutorial
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Online misogyny PSHE lesson looking at some of the sexist and misogynistic messages young people are currently viewing online, the impact this online behaviour may have and the grooming methods used by those looking to influence others.
The ultimate aim is to help pupils understand that there are consequences to what they engage in online.
This lesson covers some of the issues arising from the emergence of Andrew Tate without making reference to him in any way.
This is an easy to follow power point lesson which requires no additional planning, printing or preparation. The lesson has been planned to last for about 60 minutes however like all of our resources, it is fully editable should you wish to add, remove or change some of the content.
No previous knowledge in this subject area is needed, the lesson is easily deliverable by someone who is not a subject specialist as clear feedback and guidance is provided.
Meets PSHE Guidance
Lesson includes -
Starter and plenary task to demonstrate learning and progression
Clear and accurate information delivered in manageable chunks
Discussion tasks and feedback slides
Video clip
Engaging activities
Teacher and pupil guidance slides
Optional Rights Respecting Schools Slide
In response to current educational research on cognitive load, our lessons contain minimal unnecessary text or imagery in order to enhance the memory of key information.
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