捷克教师对LGBT+学生的态度

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pedagogika-Pedagogy Pub Date : 2023-08-08 DOI:10.14712/23362189.2023.2841
I. Smetackova, J. Simons, P. Pavlík
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许多研究报告称,性和性别少数群体的青少年在学校面临着同性恋的负面影响。今天,学校应该坚持对包括LGBT+学生在内的所有学生进行包容性教育的原则。众所周知,LGBT+学生经常会遇到负面的经历。这对他们的健康和认知学习有负面影响。因此,教师应该支持LGBT+学生。这项研究提出了对捷克初中和高中548名教师进行调查的结果。老师们描述了他们学校的气候,回应了关于教育要求的陈述,并评估了三种学校案例。大多数老师表示,尊重所有学生,包括LGBT+学生的安全是最重要的。然而,教师对性少数和性别少数的态度存在差异。因此,捷克的学校似乎有必要进行更多关于性和性别主题的培训。
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Czech Teachers’ Attitudes Towards LGBT+ Students
Many studies report that sexual and gender minority youth face homonegativity at school. Today schools are expected to uphold the principle of inclusive education for all students, including LGBT+ students. It is well established that LGBT+ students often encounter negative experiences. This has negative eff ects on their well-being and cognitive learning. Teachers, therefore, should support LGBT+ students. Th is study presents findings from a survey taken by 548 teachers in Czech lower secondary and higher secondary schools. The teachers described the climates intheir schools, responded to statements about educational requirements, and evaluated three school case scenarios. Most of the teachers indicated that respect and the safety of all students, including LGBT+ students, are paramount. However, attitudes toward sexual and gender minorities werefound to vary among the teachers. As a result, it appears that more training about sexuality and gender topics in Czech schools is warranted.
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