Misogyny and Subcultures KS4 PSHE Lesson
Equip KS4 students with the tools to critically evaluate online subcultures and challenge harmful gender norms.
This thought-provoking lesson explores the rise of misogyny in digital spaces, focusing on the manosphere, incel culture, and the impact of online influencers. Students are guided to reflect on their own beliefs, recognise harmful content, and explore what healthy masculinity looks like.
Students will:
Understand the manosphere and how it influences boys and men
Recognise misogyny in media and online spaces
Explore the emotional and social impact of misogyny on girls and boys in school
Discuss incel culture and the dangers of radicalisation
Reflect on healthy masculinity and positive male role models
Learn how to be active bystanders online and offline
Includes:
Safeguarding starter questions around alcohol, consent, and risky behaviour
Understand the manosphere and its influence
Recognise misogyny online and respond safely
Explain its impact on girls and women in school
Discuss healthy masculinity
Confidence scales to track understanding
Real-world video stimulus
Red/Blue/Black Pill framework explained
Support signposting for students who may be affected
Ideal for PSHE, Citizenship, or Life Skills.
Supports RSE statutory guidance on respectful relationships, online safety, and challenging harmful ideologies.
This resources gives information on where to find images and appropriate videos to go with the lesson.
















