peer-reviewedFull text of "New Foundations: School “Ethos” and LGBT Sexualities: Summary Report" available at http://hdl.handle.net/10344/5614In negotiating their everyday lives in schools in Ireland, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) teachers experience deep identity conflicts and struggles with school culture that involve continuous self-censorship and emotional investment (Neary 2012; Gowran 2004). Given the deep silences that have surrounded LGBT sexualities in Irish schools, initiatives that have raised awareness among education partners, school leaders and guidance counsellors about the importance of explicit mentioning of homophobic bullying and sexual orientation in school policies (GLEN 2012) and the recent action plan ...
peer-reviewedNew Foundations: School “Ethos” and LGBT Sexualities took place on the 17th of May 2013...
While research and policy recommendations internationally have pointed to the need to diversify teac...
This thesis investigated whether or not homophobic bullying occurred in Irish primary schools and t...
peer-reviewedLesbian, gay and bisexual teachers have struggled with managing their sexual identities...
In this study, we focused on teachers’ knowledge and awareness of LGBT+ issues in a Catholic seconda...
While developments have been made concerning the understanding of general bullying behaviour in Iris...
non-peer-reviewedIn 2013, the Department of Education and Skills Anti-Bullying Procedures for Prima...
n/aSection 37 (1) of the Employment Equality Act allows religious institutions to differentiate in t...
This paper examines lesbian and gay teachers’ identities and experiences in schools in the context o...
peer-reviewedAs legal structures for same-sex relationships are introduced in many contexts, the pol...
The main aim for the current study is to investigate ‘how LGBTQI Guidance Counsellors navigate their...
non-peer-reviewedThe main aim for the current study is to investigate ‘how LGBTQI Guidance Counsello...
International studies have consistently highlighted the challenges experienced by Lesbian, Gay and B...
This presentation will highlight the initial findings of a small-scale pilot project examining the e...
Owing to a variety of complex historical and socio-cultural factors, the Irish education system rema...
peer-reviewedNew Foundations: School “Ethos” and LGBT Sexualities took place on the 17th of May 2013...
While research and policy recommendations internationally have pointed to the need to diversify teac...
This thesis investigated whether or not homophobic bullying occurred in Irish primary schools and t...
peer-reviewedLesbian, gay and bisexual teachers have struggled with managing their sexual identities...
In this study, we focused on teachers’ knowledge and awareness of LGBT+ issues in a Catholic seconda...
While developments have been made concerning the understanding of general bullying behaviour in Iris...
non-peer-reviewedIn 2013, the Department of Education and Skills Anti-Bullying Procedures for Prima...
n/aSection 37 (1) of the Employment Equality Act allows religious institutions to differentiate in t...
This paper examines lesbian and gay teachers’ identities and experiences in schools in the context o...
peer-reviewedAs legal structures for same-sex relationships are introduced in many contexts, the pol...
The main aim for the current study is to investigate ‘how LGBTQI Guidance Counsellors navigate their...
non-peer-reviewedThe main aim for the current study is to investigate ‘how LGBTQI Guidance Counsello...
International studies have consistently highlighted the challenges experienced by Lesbian, Gay and B...
This presentation will highlight the initial findings of a small-scale pilot project examining the e...
Owing to a variety of complex historical and socio-cultural factors, the Irish education system rema...
peer-reviewedNew Foundations: School “Ethos” and LGBT Sexualities took place on the 17th of May 2013...
While research and policy recommendations internationally have pointed to the need to diversify teac...
This thesis investigated whether or not homophobic bullying occurred in Irish primary schools and t...