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Teachers' union warns of 'masculinity crisis brewing' in schools

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2026/04/04 - 09:37 501 مشاهدة
Teachers' union warns of 'masculinity crisis brewing' in schools13 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleImogen JamesGetty ImagesA teaching union has warned that a "masculinity crisis is brewing" in UK schools after almost a quarter of female teachers it surveyed reported that they have been subject to misogynistic abuse from a pupil in the last year. It is the fourth year in a row that NASUWT has surveyed a rise in teachers reporting misogyny from pupils - up to 23.4% from 17.4% in 2023.One teacher described the misogyny as "traumatising", while others said it leaves them feeling "humiliated" and "violated".Matt Wrack, NASUWT's general secretary, said if female teachers are struggling to contain gender-based aggression, it is a "ticking time bomb" and male students need to be helped before "it is too late".Wrack said: "We have a masculinity crisis brewing in our schools. Teachers desperately need increased support to deal with this new frontier of behaviour management." Responding to the survey, one of the female teachers said a student made AI naked images of her and other girls, which she labelled "horrifying". Another respondent said: "Boys have confronted me, shouted at me. Have had boys joke about raping girls in front of me and laughed about it when challenged."Teachers reported being faced with misogynistic responses from pupils after trying to address concerns over their behaviours, with some reporting that they are ignored by male pupils due to being female. Of the 5,087 teachers surveyed across the UK, more than one in five said they have been subject to sexist, racist or homophobic language from a pupil in the past year.Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Professor Lee Elliot Major said teachers are acting as "de facto parents" in the classroom, explaining that a lot of "societal challenges" come out in thi...
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