| # | Film | Duration | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25 | Introduction | 07m 52s | Brief historical perspective on education in the UK and analysis of the different intellectual skills of men and women. Also looks at the expectations society has of men compared with women. • Equality of opportunity versus Equality of outcome • Why were there no white men in the 2008 Olympic 100 metre final? • Why do so few women study computer science? |
| 26 | Nursery and Primary School | 19m 34s | Looks at the impact of the feminisation of schools on boys as they start out in our education system. In particular, how are boys affected by a lack of male teachers in primary schools? • School curriculum • No male role models in school • Why are male teachers scarce in primary schools? • Misandry in the education system |
| 27 | Secondary School | 16m 19s | The next stage in the attack on men in education; how secondary school continues the campaign to force boys out of education. Looks at how the curriculum has been modified to remove all elements that improve boys’ performance and the reaction from Feminists on discussion of male intellectual strengths. • Harvard President Larry Summers on boys’ innate abilities • What do women bring to science? • Double-standards in the discussion of genetic abilities • How many female computing teachers could recognise a ZX81? • Why are women being excessively encouraged into technical careers? |
| 28 | University | 05m 56s | Outlines the final level of effort to remove men from advancement in education. • Numbers of men and women studying for university degrees • What can women do better than men in the workplace? • Women’s true greatness |
| 29 | Conclusion | 12m 49s | Looks at the consequences of feminised education, not just for men, but for wider society and the future progress of humanity. • Exam results and what they really mean in today’s education system • Men and competition • Coursework versus Exams • Why girls don’t study physics |
Interviewees from the above films:
Stephen Fitzgerald, Director of the Mankind Initiative Men’s Charity.
Angry Harry, Psychologist and Men’s Rights activist, angryharry.com.
Erin Pizzey, Author and Domestic Violence expert. Opened the world’s first domestic violence shelter in London and is a patron of the Mankind Initiative Men’s Charity. Author of the book “Prone to Violence”.
Michele Elliot, Director of Kidscape, a children’s charity, and author of the book “Female Sexual Abuse of Children”.
All interviews recorded in 2004




















