
The limited role of RSHE in tackling school sexism
Expecting RSHE to fix the widespread problem of misogyny when it is inadequately taught and inadequately provisioned is fantasy.

Expecting RSHE to fix the widespread problem of misogyny when it is inadequately taught and inadequately provisioned is fantasy.

We are deeply concerned that the Curriculum and Assessment Review final report fails to address the invisibility of women and girls in what is taught in schools.

"Manopolies" is new research from End Sexism in Schools (ESIS) exposing how the education system embeds sexism in GCSE English Literature.

For all its hard-hitting truths, Adolescence has created yet another conversation about misogyny that ignores girls.

Disappointingly, the Curriculum and Assessment Review interim report makes no mention of the need to introduce a gender-balanced curriculum.

Mice, men but no women. Perhaps you can guess why we might object to white-male authored novella 'Of Mice and Men'.

Despite the world’s media and everyone I follow focusing on her “shame” quote, this is not the most important thing Gisèle had to say.