LGBTQI Parented Families and Schools
Title | LGBTQI Parented Families and Schools PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Carlile |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 2018-05-11 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1317378296 |
Exploring the experiences of LGBTQI+ parents and their children and their relationship with schools, this book illuminates how these families work with schools, and how schools do, or do not, support children of LGBTQI parents. Based on empirical research and making space for the voices of both parents and children, the research extends beyond previous studies of gay and lesbian parenting to include bisexual, transgender, queer, non-binary, and intersex parents. The authors consider the influence of pressure groups, school inspection frameworks, legislation, and the media, and examine the ways in which some schools are working to become more inclusive.
Including LGBT Parented Families in Schools
Title | Including LGBT Parented Families in Schools PDF eBook |
Author | Tiffany Jones |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 133 |
Release | 2021-10-10 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000512010 |
This book explores the experiences of LGBTQ+ parented families in school communities and provides a voice for this overlooked group who are becoming an increasingly common form of family diversity in school communities. Approaching the topic from a strength-based psychological perspective, the book presents LGBTQ+ parents’ suggestions for school improvements and supportive structures and provides empirical evidence to inform future LGBTQ+ inclusive educational policy. Research based yet practically focused, it will be a valuable resource for researchers, students and education professionals alike.
Including LGBTQ Parented Families in Schools
Title | Including LGBTQ Parented Families in Schools PDF eBook |
Author | Tiffany Jones |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2021-11 |
Genre | Educational policy |
ISBN | 9780367765002 |
"This book explores the experiences of LGBTQ+ parented families in school communities and provides a voice for this overlooked group who are becoming an increasingly common form of family diversity in school communities. Approaching the topic from a strength-based psychological perspective, the book presents LGBTQ+ parents' suggestions for school improvements and supportive structures and provides empirical evidence to inform future LGBTQ+ inclusive educational policy. Research based yet practically focused, it will be a valuable resource for researchers, students, and education professionals alike"--
LGBT-Parent Families
Title | LGBT-Parent Families PDF eBook |
Author | Abbie E. Goldberg |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 2012-10-12 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1461445566 |
LGBT-Parent Families is the first handbook to provide a comprehensive examination of this underserved area. Reflecting the nature of this issue, the volume is notably interdisciplinary, with contributions from scholars in psychology, sociology, human development, family studies, gender studies, sexuality studies, legal studies, social work, and anthropology. Additionally, scholarship from regions beyond the U.S. including England, Australia, Canada, and South Africa is presented. In addition to gender and sexuality, all contributors address issues of social class, race, and ethnicity in their chapters.
Family Pride
Title | Family Pride PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Shelton |
Publisher | Beacon Press |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 2013-01-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0807001988 |
An invaluable portrait and roadmap on how to thrive as an LGBT family The overwhelming success of Dan Savage’s “It Gets Better” YouTube project aimed at queer youth highlighted that despite the progress made in gay rights, LGBT people are still at high risk of being victimized. While the national focus remains on the mistreatment of gay people in schools, the reality is that LGBT families also face hostility in various settings—professional, recreational, and social. This is especially evident in rural communities, where the majority of LGBT families live, isolated from support networks more commonly found in urban spaces. Family Pride is the first book for queer parents, families, and allies that emphasizes community safety. Drawing on his years as a dedicated community activist and on the experiences of LGBT parents, Michael Shelton offers concrete strategies that LGBT families can use to intervene in and resolve difficult community issues, teach their children resiliency skills, and find safe and respectful programs for their children.
Involved, Invisible, Ignored
Title | Involved, Invisible, Ignored PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Gregory Kosciw |
Publisher | |
Pages | 117 |
Release | 2008-02 |
Genre | Bisexual parents |
ISBN | 9781934092026 |
Gay Parents/straight Schools
Title | Gay Parents/straight Schools PDF eBook |
Author | Virginia Casper |
Publisher | Teachers College Press |
Pages | 238 |
Release | 1999-06-04 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780807738245 |
Gay Parents/Straight Schools openly addresses the specific educational realities and needs of lesbian- and gay-headed families. It explores why gayness is perceived as such a threat, especially to the education of young children, when it has such potential to enrich the worldviews of both children and adults. Based on research that includes perspectives from all those involved, this pioneering book delves into such issues as: communication between lesbian and gay parents and school staff; homophobia at school and at home; gender and gender role and the different understandings about role models; curriculum planning that invites lesbian and gay parents into the school environment; connecting children’s family experiences with school experiences. Featuring many direct quotes from children, teachers, administrators, and parents, this timely volume provides solid information, wise insights, and useful strategies to ensure the best education for all our children.