The Netflix hit “Adolescence” has sparked widespread conversations about teaching school-age children about sexism. However, new research led by the University of Surrey has revealed why teachers often shy away from discussing this sensitive topic.
Teacher comfort and knowledge found to drive classroom discussions on sexism
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