Teachers experience a range of situations in the primary school context where students talk about, share ideas and use words and actions that might be described as non-heteronormative in character. This article reports on teachers’ experiences of the ways in which they respond to actions and events they see as non-heteronormative. It identifies six different ways in which teachers conceptualise their pedagogical responses to the situations they encounter: (1) being nonchalant; (2) avoiding a response; (3) being uncertain; (4) maintaining home and school boundaries; (5) protecting students’ well-being, and; (6) embracing non-heteronormative sexualities. Teachers’ responses to these events are important in that their actions may affect how st...
Teachers are well positioned to positively influence the school experiences of the young people they...
Homosexuality and its integration in the learning process has often been subject of discussion in pr...
Although teachers may be in a position to address enactments of sexual and gender stigma among their...
Research on sexual diversity in primary schools has shown that primary school children are aware of ...
Sex education and diverse sexualities are controversial topics within the primary school arena. Conc...
Sex education and diverse sexualities are controversial topics within the primary school arena. Conc...
Sex education and diverse sexualities are controversial topics within the primary school arena. Conc...
This thesis reports on a social constructionist study that identified teachers' conceptions of their...
Heteronormativity is the positioning of heterosexuality as normal and non-heterosexuality as abnorma...
Heteronormativity is the positioning of heterosexuality as normal and non-heterosexuality as abnorma...
Heteronormativity, the “privileging of heterosexuality through its normalization” (Jackson, 2006, p....
International audienceThis article explores the ways in which teachers describe their pedagogical an...
International audienceThis article explores the ways in which teachers describe their pedagogical an...
HOMOPHOBIC LANGUAGE AND BULLYING is prevalent amongst students in primary schools in Australia. Teac...
HOMOPHOBIC LANGUAGE AND BULLYING is prevalent amongst students in primary schools in Australia. Teac...
Teachers are well positioned to positively influence the school experiences of the young people they...
Homosexuality and its integration in the learning process has often been subject of discussion in pr...
Although teachers may be in a position to address enactments of sexual and gender stigma among their...
Research on sexual diversity in primary schools has shown that primary school children are aware of ...
Sex education and diverse sexualities are controversial topics within the primary school arena. Conc...
Sex education and diverse sexualities are controversial topics within the primary school arena. Conc...
Sex education and diverse sexualities are controversial topics within the primary school arena. Conc...
This thesis reports on a social constructionist study that identified teachers' conceptions of their...
Heteronormativity is the positioning of heterosexuality as normal and non-heterosexuality as abnorma...
Heteronormativity is the positioning of heterosexuality as normal and non-heterosexuality as abnorma...
Heteronormativity, the “privileging of heterosexuality through its normalization” (Jackson, 2006, p....
International audienceThis article explores the ways in which teachers describe their pedagogical an...
International audienceThis article explores the ways in which teachers describe their pedagogical an...
HOMOPHOBIC LANGUAGE AND BULLYING is prevalent amongst students in primary schools in Australia. Teac...
HOMOPHOBIC LANGUAGE AND BULLYING is prevalent amongst students in primary schools in Australia. Teac...
Teachers are well positioned to positively influence the school experiences of the young people they...
Homosexuality and its integration in the learning process has often been subject of discussion in pr...
Although teachers may be in a position to address enactments of sexual and gender stigma among their...