Sexual culture(s) are an active presence in the shaping of school relations, and LGBTQ issues have long been recognized as a dangerous form of knowledge in school settings. Queer issues in educational domains quickly attract surveillance and have historically often been aggressively prosecuted and silence enforced. This paper examines the intersections of straight allies in promoting an LGBTQ visibility and agency in Australian secondary schools. Drawing on interviews with “straight”-identified secondary students, a narrative methodology was utilized to explore the presence of student allies for making safe schools. Drawing on straight secondary students' responses to LGBTQ issues in their schools, firsthand accounts of intervening in heter...
This chapter offers three insights into the relationship between curriculum decision making, positiv...
The school experiences of same-sex attracted (SSA), transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) youn...
This chapter examines two significant controversies in Australian schools, one in the 1980s and the ...
With the growing acceptance and normalisation of same-sexattraction in the West, scholars from a ran...
This thesis investigates the experiences of five allies and their involvement in Gay-Straight Allian...
[Abstract]: Beginning with a discussion of current legislation in Australia around inclusion, this p...
Australian and international research consistently indicates thatinclusive school cultures improve t...
In the present research same-sex attracted youths’ (SSAYs) connectedness to schools, families and pe...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) teachers are a marginalised group that histori...
This study focuses on encouraging anti-homophobia education in schools, specifically in regards to f...
This paper explores how some schooling cultures in New South Wales (hereafter NSW), Australia, polic...
Lesbians and gay men have historically been derided, harassed, silenced and made invisible in Austra...
Examining the voices of English teachers regarding the extent to which Australian high schools are p...
This chapter focusses on the experiences of a group of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans* and queer-iden...
This chapter offers three insights into the relationship between curriculum decision making, positiv...
This chapter offers three insights into the relationship between curriculum decision making, positiv...
The school experiences of same-sex attracted (SSA), transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) youn...
This chapter examines two significant controversies in Australian schools, one in the 1980s and the ...
With the growing acceptance and normalisation of same-sexattraction in the West, scholars from a ran...
This thesis investigates the experiences of five allies and their involvement in Gay-Straight Allian...
[Abstract]: Beginning with a discussion of current legislation in Australia around inclusion, this p...
Australian and international research consistently indicates thatinclusive school cultures improve t...
In the present research same-sex attracted youths’ (SSAYs) connectedness to schools, families and pe...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) teachers are a marginalised group that histori...
This study focuses on encouraging anti-homophobia education in schools, specifically in regards to f...
This paper explores how some schooling cultures in New South Wales (hereafter NSW), Australia, polic...
Lesbians and gay men have historically been derided, harassed, silenced and made invisible in Austra...
Examining the voices of English teachers regarding the extent to which Australian high schools are p...
This chapter focusses on the experiences of a group of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans* and queer-iden...
This chapter offers three insights into the relationship between curriculum decision making, positiv...
This chapter offers three insights into the relationship between curriculum decision making, positiv...
The school experiences of same-sex attracted (SSA), transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) youn...
This chapter examines two significant controversies in Australian schools, one in the 1980s and the ...