Navigating Gender and Sexuality in the Classroom

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Address Gender Identity
Anti-oppressive Education
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Fag Discourse
Future Practice
gender norms
heteronormativity
homophobia
Jill's Stories
Jill’s Stories
LGB Identity
LGBTQ
LGBTQ Identity
LGBTQ Issue
LGBTQ People
LGBTQ Student
LGBTQ Youth
Master's Level Teacher Education
Master’s Level Teacher Education
Multi-race Individual
narrative writing
positioning theory
Queer Pedagogy
queer theory
Queer Theory's Emphasis
Queer Theory’s Emphasis
Student Engagement
student teaching
Teacher Candidates
teacher educators
Trans-gender People
transgender
Transgender Individuals
Transgender People
Transgender People's Experiences
Transgender People’s Experiences
Transgender Youth
transphobia
Vice Versa
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138816237
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jan 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Gender identity and sexuality play crucial roles in the educational experiences of students, parents, and teachers. Teacher education must more directly address the ways that schools reflect and reproduce oppressive gender norms, working to combat homophobia, transphobia, heteronormativity, and gendered expectations in schools. This volume examines teacher candidates’ experiences with gender and sexuality in the classroom, offering insight and strategies to better prepare teachers and teacher educators to support LGBTQ youth and families.

This volume addresses the need for broader, more in-depth qualitative data describing teacher candidates’ responses to diversity in the classroom (including gender, sexuality, race, class and religion). By using pedagogical tools such as narrative writing and positioning theory, teacher candidates explore these issues to better understand their own students’ narratives in deeply embodied ways. This book calls for schools to be places where oppression, in all its complexity, is explored and challenged rather than replicated.

Heather Killelea McEntarfer is Assistant Professor of English, SUNY Fredonia, USA.

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