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Educators in the K-12 school environment work diligently to help
at-risk students find success in the classroom. One particular
group of at-risk students is the LGBTQ+ population. K-12 students
who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer often
fear the repercussions of disclosing this information in the
classroom environment. Homophobia from fellow students, faculty,
and/or administrators can be in the form of bullying, lack of
acknowledgement of identity, absence in curriculum, etc. There is a
strong need for this group of students to be included in the
landscape of curriculum design and policymaking. Incorporating
LGBTQ+ Identities in K-12 Curriculum and Policy is a critical
research publication that provides comprehensive research on
inclusive curriculum design and education policy that specifically
impacts LGBTQ+ students. Featuring an array of topics such as
gender diversity, mental health services, and preservice teachers,
this book is essential for teachers, counsellors, school
psychologists, therapists, curriculum developers, instructional
designers, principals, school boards, academicians, researchers,
administrators, policymakers, and students.
Educators in the K-12 school environment work diligently to help
at-risk students find success in the classroom. One particular
group of at-risk students is the LGBTQ+ population. K-12 students
who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer often
fear the repercussions of disclosing this information in the
classroom environment. Homophobia from fellow students, faculty,
and/or administrators can be in the form of bullying, lack of
acknowledgement of identity, absence in curriculum, etc. There is a
strong need for this group of students to be included in the
landscape of curriculum design and policymaking. Incorporating
LGBTQ+ Identities in K-12 Curriculum and Policy is a critical
research publication that provides comprehensive research on
inclusive curriculum design and education policy that specifically
impacts LGBTQ+ students. Featuring an array of topics such as
gender diversity, mental health services, and preservice teachers,
this book is essential for teachers, counsellors, school
psychologists, therapists, curriculum developers, instructional
designers, principals, school boards, academicians, researchers,
administrators, policymakers, and students.
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