Much has been written about the challenges facing gay and lesbian educators working in K-12 environments, yet little is written about queer preservice teachers who are preparing to enter the profession. As such, this article examines the interconnection between a queer teacher educator and a lesbian preservice teacher as they work collaboratively to break the discursive silence of queerness in teacher education. The article is a call for dialogue about ways for queer teacher educators to support queer preservice teachers, who often must navigate their queer identities in both the university and K-12 environment concurrently.11 page(s
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Abstract Although tolerance and acceptance of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people is grow...
This research project focused on the perceptions and experiences of queer teachers working within se...
This dialogue was inspired by an articled published in the Winter 2001/2002 issue of the newspaper R...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Sex Educatio...
This is a chapter citation; the chapter was published in Teaching the Teacher: LGBTQ issues in Teach...
The thrust of this qualitative study was to research, reveal, explore, and understand the lived expe...
Training pre-service teachers about lesbian and gay issues and heterosexism is crucial to counteract...
Sixty-seven pre-service teachers wrote critical self-reflections following a lecture on lesbian, gay...
In this article we share the impact of a training program (Positive Space I and Positive Space II) o...
Research on the school experiences of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) students suggest...
This critical narrative qualitative study focuses on the stories of three Self-Identified Queer Lati...
There is little known about the daily lives of gay teachers at school. Studies have been conducted i...
June 16, 2017School is a hostile environment for many LGBTQ youth. Teachers participate, consciously...
Interpretive methodology is used to study the experiences of gay and lesbian K-12 Caucasian educator...
While the past few decades have shown promising societal trends for LGBTQ individuals, the workplace...
Abstract Although tolerance and acceptance of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people is grow...
This research project focused on the perceptions and experiences of queer teachers working within se...
This dialogue was inspired by an articled published in the Winter 2001/2002 issue of the newspaper R...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Sex Educatio...