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Stepping Up! offers inspiring suggestions for ways teachers and
teacher educators can stand up and speak out for students to create
welcoming classroom climates for LGBTQ and gender diverse youth.
Building from ten years of collaborative longitudinal inquiry,
including interviews with parents, students, teachers, and
administrators, the authors share stories from different
perspectives to support teachers with concrete examples of
advocacy. The authors show teachers how to 'step up' by working
with students, through and beyond curriculum, and by working with
families and administrators to improve school culture for LGBTQ and
gender diverse students. Additionally, they explore the potential
constraints involved in such social justice work, and share
strategies and resources for transforming schools to be more
queer-friendly.
Stepping Up! offers inspiring suggestions for ways teachers and
teacher educators can stand up and speak out for students to create
welcoming classroom climates for LGBTQ and gender diverse youth.
Building from ten years of collaborative longitudinal inquiry,
including interviews with parents, students, teachers, and
administrators, the authors share stories from different
perspectives to support teachers with concrete examples of
advocacy. The authors show teachers how to 'step up' by working
with students, through and beyond curriculum, and by working with
families and administrators to improve school culture for LGBTQ and
gender diverse students. Additionally, they explore the potential
constraints involved in such social justice work, and share
strategies and resources for transforming schools to be more
queer-friendly.
Growing out of a series of discussions and gatherings over the
course of more than two years, Bridging the Rainbow Gap is a
collection of chapters and response essays that take up key
tensions, gaps, and possibilities in queer and trans scholarship in
education. Working across K-12, higher education, and other
education disciplines, the authors in the volume take up themes of
identity development, ethnography, young adult literature, queer
joy, queer potentiality, ideology, emerging issues in trans
studies, whiteness in queer studies, and futures in queer and trans
studies. Collectively, the book serves as an invitation into
generative conversations about what queer and trans studies are,
what they can be, and what they might do in education.
Growing out of a series of discussions and gatherings over the
course of more than two years, Bridging the Rainbow Gap is a
collection of chapters and response essays that take up key
tensions, gaps, and possibilities in queer and trans scholarship in
education. Working across K-12, higher education, and other
education disciplines, the authors in the volume take up themes of
identity development, ethnography, young adult literature, queer
joy, queer potentiality, ideology, emerging issues in trans
studies, whiteness in queer studies, and futures in queer and trans
studies. Collectively, the book serves as an invitation into
generative conversations about what queer and trans studies are,
what they can be, and what they might do in education.
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