Training pre-service teachers about lesbian and gay issues and heterosexism is crucial to counteracting the harassment of young people and teachers in schools, in promoting social change and enhancing the quality of life of lesbian and gay individuals. However, this discussion focuses on pre-service teachers' resistance to addressing lesbian and gay issues in schooling. The forms of resistance encountered are many, and include the personal perception of the relevance of lesbian and gay issues to teaching in schools and the various discourses in which these perceptions are situated. This discussion reflects upon the experience of the authors, who have taught social justice issues in education to pre-service teachers in a metropolitan univers...
This paper reports on preliminary findings from research that examines anti-homophobia education in ...
In the last twenty-five years or so there has been an increasing acknowledgment of the importance of...
In the last twenty-five years or so there has been an increasing acknowledgment of the importance of...
This paper reflects on the issues that arise when pre-service teachers are introduced to lesbian and...
The impact of homophobia and heterosexism on the e/quality of schooling experiences for many student...
This chapter has illustrated that lesbian and gay teachers ‘work’ and are ‘working in’ the margins; ...
This article examines the homophobic harassment of lesbian teachers working in government high scho...
Placing issues of homophobia and anti-lesbianism on the agenda of teacher education programmes often...
Placing issues of homophobia and anti-lesbianism on the agenda of teacher education programmes often...
Sixty-seven pre-service teachers wrote critical self-reflections following a lecture on lesbian, gay...
Research on the school experiences of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) students suggest...
This presentation will highlight the initial findings of a small-scale pilot project examining the e...
This presentation will highlight the initial findings of a small-scale pilot project examining the e...
South African schools have been found to be homophobic. Teachers can play an important role in offer...
Examining the voices of English teachers regarding the extent to which Australian high schools are p...
This paper reports on preliminary findings from research that examines anti-homophobia education in ...
In the last twenty-five years or so there has been an increasing acknowledgment of the importance of...
In the last twenty-five years or so there has been an increasing acknowledgment of the importance of...
This paper reflects on the issues that arise when pre-service teachers are introduced to lesbian and...
The impact of homophobia and heterosexism on the e/quality of schooling experiences for many student...
This chapter has illustrated that lesbian and gay teachers ‘work’ and are ‘working in’ the margins; ...
This article examines the homophobic harassment of lesbian teachers working in government high scho...
Placing issues of homophobia and anti-lesbianism on the agenda of teacher education programmes often...
Placing issues of homophobia and anti-lesbianism on the agenda of teacher education programmes often...
Sixty-seven pre-service teachers wrote critical self-reflections following a lecture on lesbian, gay...
Research on the school experiences of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) students suggest...
This presentation will highlight the initial findings of a small-scale pilot project examining the e...
This presentation will highlight the initial findings of a small-scale pilot project examining the e...
South African schools have been found to be homophobic. Teachers can play an important role in offer...
Examining the voices of English teachers regarding the extent to which Australian high schools are p...
This paper reports on preliminary findings from research that examines anti-homophobia education in ...
In the last twenty-five years or so there has been an increasing acknowledgment of the importance of...
In the last twenty-five years or so there has been an increasing acknowledgment of the importance of...