<p>"<em>Big Gay Adventures in Education</em> is a must-read for LGBT+ educators, allies, and those seeking to learn more about LGBT+ educator experiences given the opportunity to learn directly from LGBT+ educators. The authors’ recount of their experience presents an anthem of motivation in calling us to be present and out for our LGBT+ students. Thanks to the shared stories, advice, and calls to action in <em>Big Gay Adventures in Education</em>, readers are left feeling invigorated and motivated to take active steps in supporting their LGBT+ students." - <strong>Sarah Kiperman, <em>Teachers College Record</em></strong></p>

Big Gay Adventures in Education is a collection of true stories by 'out' teachers, and students of 'out' teachers, all about their experiences in schools. The book aims to empower LGBT+ teachers to be the role models they needed when they were in school and help all teachers and school leaders to promote LGBT+ visibility and inclusion.

The contributors range from trainee teachers to experienced school leaders and leading figures from the community across the LGBT+ spectrum, as well as LGBT+ students whose lives were improved by having an openly LGBT+ teacher. Each story is accompanied by an editor’s note reflecting on the contributor’s experience and the practical implications for schools and teachers in supporting LGBT+ young people and ensuring they feel safe and included in their school communities.

Compiled by the co-founder and director of LGBTed, the inspiring stories in this book are essential reading for LGBT+ teachers and allies. Let’s be the role models we needed when we were at school and show our students that they can be successful and happy as an LGBT+ person.

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Big Gay Adventures in Education is a collection of true stories by 'out' teachers, and students of 'out' teachers, all about their experiences in schools. The book aims to empower LGBT+ teachers to be the role models they needed when they were in school and help all teachers to promote LGBT+ visibility and inclusion.

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Foreword

Andrew Moffatt MBE

1 Why this book exists

Daniel Tomlinson-Gray

2 To be out or not to be out

Sue Sanders

3 It’s OK: A school assembly

David Lowbridge-Ellis

4 Miss, are you a lesbian? Becoming bisexual

Adele Bates

5 Out from the outset

Kip Webb-Heller

6 Permission

Chris Mattley

7 A story in two halves

Catherine Halliwell and Cerian Craske

8 Intersections of Identity: Being an ‘out’ Jewish bisexual teacher

Allison Zionts

9 You can’t win on culture alone, but you sure can lose on it

James Bennett

10 Bi bi bi

Molly Luscombe

11 That assembly

Becca Adson

12 Simple acts of kindness and love

Callum Richardson

13 Add a little bit of glitter

Faye Cutting

14 'Miss, I’m part of LGBT too'

Amy Ridler

15 The cupboard without a rainbow flag

Hadley Stewart

16 I want the world to know

Alison Riley

17 The best you can be is yourself

Zoe Defoe

18 You’ve gotta give ’em hope

Michael Williams

19 The invisible girl

Jennifer Heaton

20 The moderately successful lesbian

Nicola Sharp

21 The rainbow armadillo

Darrell Chart-Boyles

22 Being the role model I wish I had

Pam Stallard

23 Changing the narrative: Why being ‘out’ at school is so important

Will Goldsmith

24 Being your authentic self at work

Hannah Jepson

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780367894214
Publisert
2020-12-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
G, P, 01, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
112

Om bidragsyterne

Daniel Tomlinson-Gray is a secondary school Media Studies and English teacher with more than 12 years of experience who has also worked in school leadership. He is the co-founder and director of LGBTed with Hannah Jepson, working with teachers and schools to increase the visibility of authentic LGBT+ role models. He is married to Samuel, with a tabby cat called Missy Misdemeanour and two hens, Edina and Patsy.