‘This is me’: Expressions of intersecting identity in an LGBTQ+ ethnic studies course

Q2 Social Sciences Journal of Social Studies Research Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jssr.2020.04.003
Laura Moorhead , Jeremy Jimenez
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This case study considers how one public high school in Northern California offered a yearlong course that combined a semester-long LGBTQ+ studies class with a semester-long ethnic studies class, taught by the same teacher and attended by the same cohort of 26 students. Through a combination of identity maps, student interviews, and a transfer task (i.e., a digital textbook project), we explored students’ experiences and efforts to discern how their awareness of LGBTQ+ and ethnic studies issues, particularly the intersectionality of those issues, may have influenced their own identities. This research offers a model for educators and policymakers, as well as lessons learned and inspiration, for incorporating intersectional LGBTQ+ content and curriculum into social studies classrooms. It presents ways, both big and small, for K-12 educators to connect LGBTQ+ issues and rights with those from communities of color. Findings illustrate that queer theory and historical thinking can indeed offer a valuable guide for encouraging social studies educators and students to expand their understanding of the intersecting experiences of people of color and the LGBTQ+ community.

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“这就是我”:LGBTQ+种族研究课程中交叉身份的表达
本案例研究考虑了北加州一所公立高中如何开设为期一年的课程,将一学期的LGBTQ+研究课程与一学期的种族研究课程结合起来,由同一位老师教授,由同一群26名学生参加。通过身份地图、学生访谈和转移任务(即数字教科书项目)的结合,我们探索了学生的经历和努力,以识别他们对LGBTQ+和种族研究问题的认识,特别是这些问题的交叉性,可能会影响他们自己的身份。这项研究为教育工作者和政策制定者提供了一个模型,也为将交叉的LGBTQ+内容和课程纳入社会研究课堂提供了经验教训和启发。它为K-12教育工作者提供了大大小小的方式,将LGBTQ+问题和权利与有色人种社区的问题和权利联系起来。研究结果表明,酷儿理论和历史思维确实可以为鼓励社会研究教育者和学生扩大他们对有色人种和LGBTQ+社区的交叉经历的理解提供有价值的指导。
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Journal of Social Studies Research
Journal of Social Studies Research Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Studies Research (JSSR) is an internationally recognized peer-reviewed journal designed to foster the dissemination of ideas and research findings related to the social studies. JSSR is the official publication of The International Society for the Social Studies (ISSS). JSSR is published four times per year (winter, spring, summer, & fall).
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