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This edited collection supports queer educators and students,
underscores the reasons society does not see LGBTQ representation
in classroom spaces, and offers "queered" pedagogical approaches
for teaching students from diverse backgrounds. This collection
places value on every educator and student through prioritizing
inclusivity, and the chapters carefully articulate what (queer)
inclusivity is, why it matters for all educators, students, and
administrators, and what can happen when inclusive environments are
not created and/or sustained. When prompted to think about
marginalized educators and students, most literature and research
focuses on federal/state laws and instances of bullying. The
chapters in this collection are farther reaching and provide
(queered) solutions for these individuals' needs and challenges.
This volumeaddresses the ability of the LGBTQ community to see
themselves represented in the curriculum of schools, discussed in
the language of society, and valued in all discourse settings. In
addition, this volume uses queerness as a lens through which to
reimagine classroom spaces and institutions of higher learning.
This edited collection supports queer educators and students,
underscores the reasons society does not see LGBTQ representation
in classroom spaces, and offers "queered" pedagogical approaches
for teaching students from diverse backgrounds. This collection
places value on every educator and student through prioritizing
inclusivity, and the chapters carefully articulate what (queer)
inclusivity is, why it matters for all educators, students, and
administrators, and what can happen when inclusive environments are
not created and/or sustained. When prompted to think about
marginalized educators and students, most literature and research
focuses on federal/state laws and instances of bullying. The
chapters in this collection are farther reaching and provide
(queered) solutions for these individuals' needs and challenges.
This volumeaddresses the ability of the LGBTQ community to see
themselves represented in the curriculum of schools, discussed in
the language of society, and valued in all discourse settings. In
addition, this volume uses queerness as a lens through which to
reimagine classroom spaces and institutions of higher learning.
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