Facilitating LGBTQIA+ Allyship through Multimodal Writing in the Elementary Classroom

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A01=Judith M. Dunkerly
A01=Julia Poplin
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Allyship
Allyship Framework
American Education
Analytic Framework Drawing
Anti-oppressive Instruction
anti-trans bias research
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Author_Julia Poplin
Author_Valerie Sledd Taylor
Candidate's Artifacts
Candidate’s Artifacts
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Cisgender Assumptions
Elementary
Elementary Teacher Candidates
Elementary Teacher Education Programs
Elementary Teacher Preparation
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gender identity education
Harris Interactive
heteronormativity disruption
inclusive curriculum development
Initial teacher training
LGBBTQIA youth
LGBT Community Center
LGBT Parent
LGBTQ
LGBTQ Inclusive Education
LGBTQ Student
LGBTQIA
Multimodal Literacies
Multimodal text production
Nonbinary Individuals
Pre-service teachers
Preservice Teachers
Professional Development
qualitative classroom analysis
Qualitative Descriptive Case Study
Queer Pedagogy
Queer theory
Sliding Glass Doors
sociocultural literacy studies
supporting LGBTQ youth in schools
Teacher Candidate Reflected
Teacher Candidates
Teacher education
Teacher Education Programs
Teacher Preparation Programs

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367628185
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book reports findings of a qualitative study intended to disrupt notions of heteronormativity amongst preservice elementary teachers by engaging them in multimodal writing and text production around issues facing LGBTQIA+ youth.

Against the backdrop of increasing anti-transgender sentiment in the United States, the text highlights the necessity of integrating queered pedagogy in teacher education to facilitate candidates’ movement through the continuum and leave them prepared, equipped, and willing to support children identifying as LGBTQIA+. Through analysis of picture books, infographics, and multimodal texts produced by teacher candidates, this cutting-edge volume develops a continuum of engagement, from apathy through to active allyship, with LGBTQIA+ youth.

This timely volume will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in gender and sexuality studies, primary and elementary education, as well as teacher education more specifically. Those involved with queer theory and the sociology of education will also benefit from this volume.

Judith M. Dunkerly, PhD, is an associate professor of literacy, language & culture in the Department of Teaching and Learning at the Darden College of Education and Professional Studies, Old Dominion University, USA.

Julia Poplin, PhD, is an assistant professor of social foundations of education in the College of Education and Social Services at Minnesota State University, Moorhead, USA.

Valerie Sledd Taylor, PhD, is the director of the office of clinical experiences in the Darden College of Education and Profession Studies at Old Dominion University, USA.

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