When peer-on-peer sexual abuse becomes commonplace in schools, society has a problem. The toxic attitudes and behaviour some boys display towards girls and women begin with the way those boys relate to each other, especially in school. This book offers an in-depth analysis of the problems facing boys and gives teachers the tools to help boys create relational cultures that are mutually respectful.
Part One of the book looks at how boys relate to each other and how that affects the way they relate to girls and women. Part Two outlines a programme that can be delivered, lesson by lesson, to pupils aged 9 to 18. The programme covers specific lesson topics that can be adapted for different age groups, including
• Anger
• Banter
• Fear of humiliation
• Boy hierarchies
• Jostling and consent
• Crying and emotional expression
• Lifestyle choices
Working with Boys is a whole-school, iterative programme of study that uses guided reflection to empower boys to self-regulate their attitudes and behaviour. This book is essential reading for school leaders and teachers who want to promote a school environment in which boys are consistently principled, honourable, noble, trustworthy, upright and dignified.
Author(s): Andrew Hampton
Publisher: Routledge/David Fulton
Year: 2023
Language: English
Pages: 122
City: London
Cover
Endorsements
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
About the author
Foreword
About this book
Acknowledgements
Part One
1 The problem ...
2 What boys fear most
3 Who's on top?
4 Humour is no laughing matter
5 Masculinity and the age of loss of innocence
6 Motivating boys
7 Competition and fear of failure
8 Listening to the pupil voice
9 Guided Reflection
X Pornography
11 Football!
12 PE teachers
13 Parental attitudes
Part Two
Introduction
Starter
Lesson One
Banter
Hierarchies
Humour
Humiliation
Anger
Behaviour types
Self-regulation
Crying and emotional expression
Football
Jostling and consent
Competition
Lifestyle choices
Part Three
Auditing
Afterword
Index