New research is shedding light on a disturbing trend in Australian schools, with alarming rates of misogyny and sexism reported among students. A recent study has found that many young people are harboring misogynistic attitudes, with some even going so far as to express support for violence against women. The findings have sparked concerns among educators and experts, who warn that these attitudes can have serious consequences for both individuals and society as a whole. As schools grapple with the challenge of promoting a culture of respect and inclusivity, this research serves as a stark reminder of the need for targeted interventions to address the root causes of misogyny in our education system.
Researchers sound the alarm on misogyny in schools The Educator K/12