LGBTQ and education: Recent print books
This guide is for those interested in issues surrounding LGBTQ communities and education, both research and practice.
Recent print books
- Questioning gender politics: contextualising educational disparities in uncertain times by Jessie A. Bustillos Morales (Ed.)Publication Date: 2024Questioning Gender Politics: Contextualising Educational Disparities in Uncertain Times showcases contemporary thinking on pressing aspects of gender equalities, such as patriarchal culture, sexual harassment, trans rights, queer pedagogies, and sex education in various educational settings and international contexts. This book illustrates how education is an important physical, material and ideological site for understanding and challenging stubborn gender inequalities.
- LGBTQ+ educators in Catholic schools: embracing synodality, inclusivity, and justice by Ish Ruiz; James Martin SJ (Foreword)Publication Date: 2024Since 2007, a Catholic LGBTQ+ organization called New Ways Ministry has documented over 60 cases of LGBTQ+ educators and allies who have been fired from Catholic schools throughout the US. The firings are met with significant local and national public outcry, resulting in fragmented, polarized, and wounded Catholic school communities throughout the nation. Who are these educators? Why are they fired? And is there a better way to respond to the presence of LGBTQ+ employees (as well as students and families) in Catholic education? Dr. Ish Ruiz responds to this controversy with a new theological framework, based on Pope Francis's vision for a synodal Church, that will aid Catholic schools in an effort to include LGBTQ+ educators while remaining faithful to the Catholic tradition.
- Supporting transgender students : understanding gender identity and reshaping school culture by Alex MyersPublication Date: 2024Supporting Transgender Students is a roadmap to what gender is and why gender inclusivity matters in education, a resource for teachers, administrators, and families alike. Drawing on the author's nearly three decades of working with schools to create more gender-expansive environments for students, this book considers how to equitably handle gender in the classroom, on the playing field, and more.
- The advocate educator's handbook: creating schools where transgender and non-binary students thrive by Vanessa Ford; Rebecca KlingPublication Date: 2024The Advocate Educator's Handbook offers a tested framework for educators to use in their journeys to create inclusive classrooms for transgender and non-binary students. Centered on a framework of four principles - educate, affirm, include, and disrupt - this book provides a new way of thinking about inclusivity in the classroom, as well as practical ways to foster students' sense of belonging.
- Trans children in today's schools by Aidan KeyPublication Date: 2023The purpose of this book is to move beyond the unproductive and polarizing debates that occur over which bathroom/locker room they should use, on which sports team they should participate, and whether or not they are a threat to the safety of other students. We can't move beyond these debates until we respectfully consider and address the factors that contribute to this contention in the first place. Aidan Key masterfully cuts through the misinformation and distractions to get at the only issues that truly matter - ensuring our children, ALL of our children - can count on a safe and welcoming learning environment.
- Guidance for supporting gender diversity in early childhood education by Jenny Fererro; Rebecca BishopPublication Date: 2022Guidance for Supporting Gender Diversity in Early Childhood Education is a starting point--a primer--for early educators who are interested in learning more about working with and supporting young children who are gender diverse and their families. With a focus on understanding children's gender development, this groundbreaking guide reflects the voices of those you are learning about and connects readers with useful resources to improve teaching and programs.
- Trans studies in K-12 education: creating an agenda for research and practice by Mario I. Suárez; Melinda ManginPublication Date: 2022A vital inquiry into trans issues in education, this compelling work argues for the design of education research, policies, and environments that honor all gender experiences and identities. Edited by two prominent figures in trans studies, Mario I. SuÁrez and Melinda M. Mangin, Trans Studies in K-12 Education brings together scholars and professionals representing a range of academic traditions, research methodologies, and career backgrounds to explore why and how schools should affirm gender diversity and challenge gender-based inequities.
- Making the case: 2SLGBTQ+ rights and religion in schools by Donn Short; Bruce MacDougall; Paul T. ClarkePublication Date: 2021Despite growing acceptance of 2SLGBTQ+ rights, schools still regularly become battlegrounds in clashes between the expression of gender or sexual identity and a perceived threat to religious identity or values. Making the Case explains the position of Canadian law. It demonstrates that Canadians have rights to both religion and rights to gender expression or sexual orientation.
- Affirming LGBTQ+ students in higher education by David P. Rivera (Ed.); Roberto L. Abreu (Ed.); Kirsten A. Gonzalez (Ed.)Publication Date: 2022This book describes practical changes that universities and colleges can undertake to support LGBTQ+ students and create more affirming and inclusive campus climates. Integrating examples of structural and administrative changes guided by a minority stress model, the book addresses an array of LGBTQ+ student populations including transgender students, students with disabilities, student athletes, international students, and first-generation college students.
- On liking the other: queer subjects and religious discoursesOn Liking the Other by Kevin J. Burke; Adam J. GretemanPublication Date: 2022On Liking the Other: Queer Subjects and Religious Discourse sstudies the intersection of religious and queer discourses in teacher education. It looks at the sometimes difficult topics rooted in these two particular discourses, which are often seen as unwelcome in both public and private educational spaces. In engaging in such a conversation, the authors seek the ways that these discourses, while steeped in discontent, dilemma, and difficulty, might also offer ways to reorient ourselves amidst twenty-first century educational realities.
- LGBTQ+ History in high school classes in the United States since 1990 by Stacie Brensilver BermanPublication Date: 2022From grassroots campaigns and activism to top-down initiatives for and against curricular reform, this book investigates the movement to integrate LGBTQ+ history into high school history courses in the USA. Stacie Brensilver Berman charts the development of the movement from the founding of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) and the passing of the Fair, Accurate, Inclusive, and Respectful (FAIR) Education Act in California, to the resurgence of conservative thought after the 2016 election.
- Queer adolescent literature as a complement to the English language arts curriculum by Paula Greathouse (Ed.); Henry "Cody" Miller (Ed.)Publication Date: 2022This text offers secondary ELA educators guided instructional approaches for including queer-themed young adult (YA) literature in the English language arts classroom. Each chapter spotlights the reading of one queer-themed YA novel, and offers pre-, during-, and after reading activities that guide students to a deeper understanding of the content while increasing their literacy practices.
- Advising lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer college students by Craig M. McGill (Ed.); Jennifer Joslin (Ed.); Kristen A. RennPublication Date: 2021In the face of hostile campus cultures, LGBTQA students rely on knowledgeable academic advisors for support, nurturance, and the resources needed to support their persistence. This edited collection offers theoretical understanding of the literature of the field, practical strategies that can be implemented at different institutions, and best practices that helps students, staff, and faculty members understand more deeply the challenges and rewards of working constructively with LGBTQA students.
- Queer epistemologies in education: Luso-Hispanic dialogues and shared horizons by Moira Pérez (Ed.); Gracia Trujillo-Barbadillo (Ed.)Publication Date: 2020This edited collection brings together the work of researchers and educators from Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Colombia, Costa Rica, Portugal,and Mexico on education, pedagogy, and research from a queer perspective.
- Our children are your students: LGBTQ families speak out by Tara GoldsteinPublication Date: 2021Many schools have failed to create a nurturing educational environment for LGBTQ students. Our Children are Your Students features a discussion about the various tactics that LGBTQ families use to work with schools that don't anticipate the arrival of their families and children.
- Transgender students in elementary school: creating an affirming and inclusive school culture by Melinda ManginPublication Date: 2020Transgender Students in Elementary School offers guidance to educators who want to provide a supportive school culture and climate for transgender and gender-expansive students. The book provides recommendations for creating learning environments that facilitate all students' sense of belonging and reduce the constraints inherent in binary gender norms.
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