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Vigneau, Amanda; Hillebrand, Chris; Pettigrew, Joel – Journal of Campus Activities Practice and Scholarship, 2023
As architects and designers, we face design challenges that are rooted in the built condition. In our collaboration with student activities professionals, the effective use of space to service, engage, and welcome the campus community is at the forefront of design and planning discussions. We must consider the social implications of our physical…
Descriptors: College Environment, Sanitary Facilities, Educational Facilities Design, Gender Issues
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Patrick Greene; Travis Webster – Writing Center Journal, 2023
Using a sprinkle of Queer Theory, their on-the-job experiences, and writing center scholarship that challenges disciplinary orthodoxies, two intersectionally queer and contingent writing center researcher-administrators examine the constraints of contingency; discuss the underlife of queer labor; and point to queer labor nuances and possibilities…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Writing (Composition), Administrators, Homosexuality
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Ferguson, Lee; Seery, Michael K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
We surveyed 196 individuals who study or work in STEM regarding the role models and inspirations that had an influence on them pursuing STEM education and careers. The data showed that role models influenced around 30% of the sample. These role models can then be divided into three overarching types, teachers, family, and well-known scientists,…
Descriptors: Role Models, LGBTQ People, Scientists, Teacher Influence
Kateli, Sanaya – Online Submission, 2022
This paper seeks to outline a comprehensive understanding of the inclusion of non-traditional families in early childhood settings, while addressing the question of how early childhood education programs can create a more inclusive environment for young children that come from LGBT families. This review brings together prior research on the…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Family (Sociological Unit), Early Childhood Education, LGBTQ People
Kathryn Nicole Rende – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Across the United States, Anti-LGBTQ curriculum laws are being passed in staggering numbers, impacting an estimated 25 million children. At a time where a majority of LBGTQ students report feeling unsafe at school, a significant education challenge is how to meet the needs of these students while addressing and dismantling the way the institution…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Sexual Identity, Science Teachers, Inclusion
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Carlos Dorce – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2025
Our official mathematics subject curricula are full of names next to rules, laws, theorems and results. Usually, most of these names refer to male mathematicians whose works had a high impact in the history of mathematics. However, there is the possibility of giving a more coeducative view to this science, achieving a less unequal curriculum with…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, History, Social History, College Mathematics
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Ren Challacombe – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2025
Choirs are lauded for their psychological, physiological, and social-emotional benefits. For 2SLGBTQ+ people (two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and expansive gender and sexual identities), choir is a place to forge kinship, develop identity, and rally for political action, regardless of whether the choir labels itself as a…
Descriptors: Singing, LGBTQ People, Music Activities, Gender Issues
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Jonathon Sawyer – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2025
In this conceptual essay, the author draws upon scholarship to reflect on personal experiences in a school associated with the New Apostolic Reformation, a neo-Charismatic Pentecostal network within the broader Christian nationalist movement. The author discusses the educational implications of the NAR's conspiratorial teachings about how demonic…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Christianity, Religious Schools, Religious Factors
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Katrina Yeaw – History Teacher, 2025
Educators in history must find new and creative ways to attract students to programs, and horror cinema can provide a unique opportunity to bring social and racial justice issues into the classroom and engage with critical social theory. This article describes how the author created a course at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock--called…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Films, Fear, Sex
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Kumari Sarika; Sucharita Maji – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Victimization is a common experience encountered by sexual and gender minorities across domains of life, including academic institutions. The present study aims to explore the forms and consequences of victimization experienced by LGBTQIA+ students, along with the coping strategies adopted by them to deal with such experiences. To address these…
Descriptors: Victims, Bullying, LGBTQ People, Coping
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Pak, Su Yon – Religious Education, 2021
How might we bring our full selves, including our bodies, to the enterprise of teaching and learning? How might queer lived experience inform the development of a full-bodied pedagogy? Drawing on personal reflection, this article explores the use of eros, desire, and passion found in queer experience and connects them to contemplative spiritual…
Descriptors: Human Body, LGBTQ People, Experience, Instruction
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Cary L. Klemmer; Judith Leitch; Paula Helu-Brown – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2024
This paper argues for the application of Intersectional Feminist theoretical lens to social work pedagogy and provides sample educational activities, from simple to complex, which apply this lens to bachelors, masters, and doctoral social work levels. All social workers must be prepared to work effectively with transgender and gender nonconforming…
Descriptors: Social Work, Caseworkers, LGBTQ People, Sexual Identity
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Anna Pope; Jacob Randall – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2024
The present study investigates perceptions toward inclusive restrooms after implementation on a college campus. The campus implemented 'all-gender restrooms' to reduce restroom-related stress and belonging threats faced by gender-diverse students. Signs labeled 'all-gender' were added to the restroom doors along with notes explaining that the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Sanitary Facilities, LGBTQ People, Inclusion
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Christina B. Arayata; Vanessa Vigneswaramoorthy – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2024
Guided by a love politic and centrifugal intersectionality we demonstrate how whiteness, homonormative whiteness, and white heteronormativity alienates racialized queer students in both 2SLGBTQ + and racialized counterspaces within the university. The tensions experienced by racialized queer students, do not stem from the existence of these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, LGBTQ People, Racism
Adrienne R. Graham – ProQuest LLC, 2024
An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was utilized in this study to explore transgender sexual assault (SA) survivors positive counseling experiences. Feminist theory served as the theoretical framework, with an emphasis on intersectionality, aiding in the multidimensional aspects of transgender SA survivors' identities and experiences…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Sexual Abuse, Victims of Crime, Counseling
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