A Border-Crossing Pedagogy to Disrupt LGBTIQ+ Bullying and Violence in Schools.

IF 0.1 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH English in Australia Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI:10.25905/5C3EAD0326DAA
Christopher S. Walsh, L. Townsin
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Many primary, secondary and tertiary educators need support to engage in inclusive pedagogical practices that challenge homophobia, transphobia and heteronormativity. We present a border-crossing pedagogy (BCP) designed to assist English language arts educators in translating knowledge into action to demolish deeply engrained anti-lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, and intersex (LGBTIQ+) bigotry, discrimination and violence. This model is timely given the rise in anti-LGBTIQ+ bigotry as governments pass LGBT-inclusive hate crime laws, executive orders prohibiting LGBT discrimination and marriage equality. We illustrate how the BCP can be used to explore affordances and barriers located in the English curriculum, and beyond, to teach about diverse genders and sexualities, positively recognising and affirming LGBTIQ+ identities.
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打破LGBTIQ+校园欺凌和暴力的跨界教学法。
许多小学、中学和高等教育工作者需要支持,以参与包容性的教学实践,挑战恐同、恐跨性别和异性恋规范。我们提出了跨界教学法(BCP),旨在帮助英语语言艺术教育者将知识转化为行动,以消除根深蒂固的反女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿/质疑和双性人(LGBTIQ+)偏见、歧视和暴力。鉴于各国政府通过了包括LGBT在内的仇恨犯罪法、禁止LGBT歧视的行政命令和婚姻平等,反lgbtiq +偏见的抬头,这种模式是及时的。我们说明了如何使用BCP来探索英语课程中的支持和障碍,以及如何教授不同的性别和性行为,积极地认识和肯定lgbtiq +身份。
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