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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2025 · 1H 4M

Misogyny in schools, Teachers managing violence in schools: Points of View

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In this episode of Points of View on Teachers Talk Radio, Yasmin Omar, Lucy Trimnell and Rae Whitehouse tackle some of the most pressing and complex issues facing education this week. They begin by discussing the rise of misogynistic attitudes among young people, exploring the impact of pornography, social media influences, and figures like Andrew Tate, while debating the roles of parents, schools, and wider society in addressing these challenges. The conversation also covers the increasing burden placed on schools to manage societal problems and the limitations teachers face without sufficient support or resources. Later, the panel examines a case from the United States where a school stabbing incident raises urgent questions about teacher responsibility during violent events, the expectations placed on staff, and how schools can and should respond to serious safeguarding issues. Throughout the show, the hosts offer honest reflections on their professional experiences, frustrations, and hopes for a more supportive and realistic approach to safeguarding and education in an increasingly complicated world. Brought to you in partnership with John Catt Educational – supporting professional development for educators worldwide.

In this episode of Points of View on Teachers Talk Radio, Yasmin Omar, Lucy Trimnell and Rae Whitehouse tackle some of the most pressing and complex issues facing education this week. They begin by discussing the rise of misogynistic attitudes among young people, exploring the impact of pornography, social media influences, and figures like Andrew Tate, while debating the roles of parents, schools, and wider society in addressing these challenges. The conversation also covers the increasing burden placed on schools to manage societal problems and the limitations teachers face without sufficient support or resources. Later, the panel examines a case from the United States where a school stabbing incident raises urgent questions about teacher responsibility during violent events, the expectations placed on staff, and how schools can and should respond to serious safeguarding issues. Throughout the show, the hosts offer honest reflections on their professional experiences, frustrations, and hopes for a more supportive and realistic approach to safeguarding and education in an increasingly complicated world. Brought to you in partnership with John Catt Educational – supporting professional development for educators worldwide.

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