The culture of elementary schools has a significant impact on a child's academic, social, and emotional well-being. For schools to be truly equitable for all students, children need to have a sense of belonging and inclusiveness. Unfortunately, research indicates that most schools in the United States tend to perpetuate a heteronormative culture which denies, silences, and stigmatizes children who display any atypical gender behavior and/or are (or perceived to be) lesbian or gay. And, although sexual discourse and gender identity exploration begin in early childhood, there is a significant gap in the educational literature addressing this critical stage of human development. The purpose of this study was to describe elementary educators' b...
This paper is part of a dissertation in progress exploring why despite increased LGBT visibility and...
Teachers are well positioned to positively influence the school experiences of the young people they...
This survey research describes English language arts teachers’ comfort levels in integrating literat...
The culture of elementary schools has a significant impact on a child's academic, social, and emotio...
Heteronormativity is the positioning of heterosexuality as normal and non-heterosexuality as abnorma...
Paper presented during a panel session at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeti...
Because of discrimination that presents itself through bullying based on identity, and the lack of p...
There is a lack of inclusion around the topic of LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer) ...
Analyzing LGBTQ-inclusive children’s literature and teaching practices in the elementary classroom, ...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to understand what impact “heteronormativity” has on ...
Research has showed that youth do not see themselves reflected in the texts they read, and teachers ...
A research paper submitted in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Master of Teaching ...
The aim of this qualitative research study was to discover the ways in which primary and junior educ...
The purpose of this research study was to examine the successes, challenges and actions of teacher ...
Research on sexual diversity in primary schools has shown that primary school children are aware of ...
This paper is part of a dissertation in progress exploring why despite increased LGBT visibility and...
Teachers are well positioned to positively influence the school experiences of the young people they...
This survey research describes English language arts teachers’ comfort levels in integrating literat...
The culture of elementary schools has a significant impact on a child's academic, social, and emotio...
Heteronormativity is the positioning of heterosexuality as normal and non-heterosexuality as abnorma...
Paper presented during a panel session at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeti...
Because of discrimination that presents itself through bullying based on identity, and the lack of p...
There is a lack of inclusion around the topic of LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer) ...
Analyzing LGBTQ-inclusive children’s literature and teaching practices in the elementary classroom, ...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to understand what impact “heteronormativity” has on ...
Research has showed that youth do not see themselves reflected in the texts they read, and teachers ...
A research paper submitted in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Master of Teaching ...
The aim of this qualitative research study was to discover the ways in which primary and junior educ...
The purpose of this research study was to examine the successes, challenges and actions of teacher ...
Research on sexual diversity in primary schools has shown that primary school children are aware of ...
This paper is part of a dissertation in progress exploring why despite increased LGBT visibility and...
Teachers are well positioned to positively influence the school experiences of the young people they...
This survey research describes English language arts teachers’ comfort levels in integrating literat...