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This resource is a stand alone lesson linked to Religious Education / Philosophy and Ethics and aimed at KS3 (Years 7, 8 or 9). These resources are perfect to be used for a one hour lesson . They could also be used at GCSE level. Purchase of this pack includes:

1 x PowerPoint
1 x worksheet
1 x information / hand out sheet

This lesson involves exploring the key terms of ‘misogyny’ and ‘toxic masculinity’ and reflecting on the impact of these within our society. Next, students will study the rise of Andrew Tate and analyse quotes from the self-proclaimed misogynist. Students will contemplate and discuss important questions around why Tate became attractive to so many people, and how these views impact society.

These resources are also available to buy as part of a larger 10 lesson unit of work entitled ‘Celebrating Diversity - Unit of Work’ available on my TES page.

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