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Andrew Tate was referenced by a number of teachers who took part in the survey, who said he had negative influence on male pupils. One teacher said she'd had 10-year-old boys "refuse to speak to ...
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Bri Stern has been granted a temporary restraining order against her ex-boyfriend, Andrew Tate, after asking for one in fear for her life. On Saturday, a judge granted Stern's request for a ...
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Social media influencers like Andrew Tate are fuelling an increase in misogyny and sexism in schools, teachers have suggested. Nearly three in five (59%) teachers said they believe social media ...
"Charismatic influencers like Andrew Tate, who project confidence and success, can draw in young men looking for role models, even if the underlying messages are harmful." His content, which ...
Social media influencers such as Andrew Tate are fuelling an increase in misogyny and sexism in schools, teachers believe. Nearly three in five (59 per cent) teachers said they believe social ...
Online influencers such as Andrew Tate are fuelling an increase in sexism and misogyny in the classroom, a new survey suggests. Andrew Tate, a self-proclaimed misogynist social media influencer ...
Many of the teachers polled named self-proclaimed misogynist Andrew Tate as having a negative influence on male pupils (Picture: AP) Nearly three in five of the 5,800 polled by the NASUWT teaching ...
One teacher said: “I have had boys refuse to speak to me and speak to a male teaching assistant instead because I am a woman and they follow Andrew Tate and think he is amazing with all his cars and ...
Social media influencers such as Andrew Tate are fuelling an increase in misogyny and sexism in schools, teachers have suggested. Almost three in five teachers (59%) think social media negatively ...