Queering Classrooms

Queering Classrooms
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Publisher : IAP
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-13 : 9781681236513
ISBN-10 : 1681236516
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Book Synopsis Queering Classrooms by : Erin A. Mikulec

Download or read book Queering Classrooms written by Erin A. Mikulec and published by IAP. This book was released on 2017 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Teacher Education programs have largely ignored the needs of LGBTIQ learners in their preparation of pre‐service teachers. At best in most of such programs, their needs are addressed in a single chapter in a book or as the topic of discussion in a single class discussion. However, is this minimal discussion enough? What kind of impact does this approach have on future teachers and their future learners? This book engages the reader in a dialogue about why teacher education must address LGBTIQ issues more openly and why teacher education programs should revise their curriculum to more fully integrate the needs of LGBTIQ learners throughout their curriculum, rather than treat such issues as a single, isolated topic in an insignificant manner. Through personal narratives, research, and conceptual chapters, this volume also examines the different ways in which queer youth are present or invisible in schools, the struggles they face, and how teachers can be better prepared to reach them as they should any student, and to make them more visible. The authors of this volume provide insight into the needs of future teachers with the aim of bringing about change in how teacher education programs address LGBTIQ needs to better equip those entering the field of teaching.


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