Beschreibung:
The book provides a comprehensive theoretical exploration of LGBTQ+ inclusion in schools drawing on critical insights from across the disciplines of sociology, psychology, history, and queer theory to present a robust theoretical foundation for school-wide approaches to LGBTQ+ inclusion.
Introduction Part 1: Understanding Historical and Contemporary Challenges Faced by LGBTQ+ Youth in Schools 1. Context: Historical and Contemporary Policy and Culture in the UK and Abroad 2. Psychological Challenges Faced by LGBTQ+ Youth: Theories of Stress, Self-esteem, and Resilience 3. Identities of LGBTQ+ Youth: Sexual Identities and Narratives of Emancipation Part 2: Developing Whole-School Approaches to Meet the Needs of LGBTQ+ Youth 4. The Whole-School and College Approach to LGBTQ+ Inclusion 5. Developing Inclusive Curricula 6. Student Partnerships: Working with Students and Parents 7. Tackling Bullying 8. Supporting LGBTQ+ Teachers Part 3: Next Steps 9. LGBTQ+ Students Transitions into Higher Education 10. LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Higher Education Conclusion