Survey confirms culture of sexual harassment in classrooms amid influence of ‘incel’ movement
Delegates taking part in the NASUWT annual conference in Birmingham over the Easter weekend will debate the issue, after a survey of more than 1,500 female members showed 72% had been a victim of misogyny in their school and more than half said their school was not doing enough to tackle the problem.
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