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Scholarship on homosexuality, gay and lesbian identities, history,
and culture came to universities too late for most elementary and
secondary school educators, leaving them unprepared to deal with
these subjects. Moreover, some teacher education faculty still
neglect these topics out of moral scruple, fear, or inattention to
new research and pract
Beyond Diversity Day is a handbook for teachers, counselors,
administrators, policy makers, parents, and students who want to
understand and affirm sexuality differences; promote and protect
the well-being of all students; and reduce bigotry, self-hatred,
and violence. In question-and-answer format, Arthur Lipkin offers
advice on how to nurture positive relationships among glbt youth,
their families, and the schools; welcome glbt families in the
school community; support glbt educators; and incorporate sound and
appropriate glbt-related curricula across disciplines. Written by a
veteran high school and university teacher and staff developer,
Beyond Diversity Day weaves sound scholarship with vivid real-world
examples from classrooms and the media. It offers a compelling
blueprint for working with diverse students and for improving
schools.
Beyond Diversity Day is a handbook for teachers, counselors,
administrators, policy makers, parents, and students who want to
understand and affirm sexuality differences; promote and protect
the well-being of all students; and reduce bigotry, self-hatred,
and violence. In question-and-answer format, Arthur Lipkin offers
advice on how to nurture positive relationships among glbt youth,
their families, and the schools; welcome glbt families in the
school community; support glbt educators; and incorporate sound and
appropriate glbt-related curricula across disciplines. Written by a
veteran high school and university teacher and staff developer,
Beyond Diversity Day weaves sound scholarship with vivid real-world
examples from classrooms and the media. It offers a compelling
blueprint for working with diverse students and for improving
schools.
BRINGING TOGETHER thirteen topics related to homosexuality and
education, Understanding Homosexuality, Changing Schools provides a
foundation in gay/lesbian studies and offers models for equity,
inclusion, and school reform. It is designed to help educators,
policymakers, and the public understand the significance of gay and
lesbian issues in education; aid communication between gay/lesbian
students and their families and schools; facilitate the integration
of gay and lesbian families into the school community; and promote
the inclusion of gay and lesbian curricula in a range of
disciplines. It also seeks to promote the healthy development of
all students through reducing bigotry, self-hatred, and violence.
This volume makes the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender
experience part of a democratic multicultural vision.
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