Contested Curriculum recounts the fight for LGBTQ-inclusive K-12 history education in the United States. Historian Don Romesburg makes a powerful case for why teaching about LGBTQ lives in schools can help us produce more informed, more thoughtful, and more compassionate citizens.
Contested Curriculum recounts the fight for LGBTQ-inclusive K-12 history education in the United States. Historian Don Romesburg makes a powerful case for why teaching about LGBTQ lives in schools can help us produce more informed, more thoughtful, and more compassionate citizens.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
DON ROMESBURG is a professor of women's and gender studies at Sonoma State University in California. He is the editor of The Routledge History of Queer America.
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List of Illustrations Series Foreword by E. G. Crichton Introduction Can LGBTQ History Education Save Democracy? 1 The Prehistory of LGBTQ History Education 2 The State’s the Place?: Sidelined Reforms Become Opt-In History 3 Making California FAIR (with Carolyn Laub) 4 Resource FAIR: Materials and Trainings Empower Educators (with Rick Oculto) Conclusion As California Goes…? Acknowledgments Notes Index Notes on the Art xi Series Foreword xvii e. g. crichton Introduction: Can LGBTQ History Education Save Democracy? 1 1. The Prehistory of LGBTQ History Education 27 2. The State’s the Place? Sidelined Reforms Become Opt-In History 55 3. Making California FAIR 95 with Carolyn Laub 4. Resource FAIR: Materials and Trainings Empower Educators 139 with rick oculto Conclusion: As California Goes . . . ? 177 Acknowledgments 197 Notes 201 Index 000
List of Illustrations Series Foreword by E. G. Crichton Introduction Can LGBTQ History Education Save Democracy? 1 The Prehistory of LGBTQ History Education 2 The State’s the Place?: Sidelined Reforms Become Opt-In History 3 Making California FAIR (with Carolyn Laub) 4 Resource FAIR: Materials and Trainings Empower Educators (with Rick Oculto) Conclusion As California Goes…? Acknowledgments Notes Index Notes on the Art xi Series Foreword xvii e. g. crichton Introduction: Can LGBTQ History Education Save Democracy? 1 1. The Prehistory of LGBTQ History Education 27 2. The State’s the Place? Sidelined Reforms Become Opt-In History 55 3. Making California FAIR 95 with Carolyn Laub 4. Resource FAIR: Materials and Trainings Empower Educators 139 with rick oculto Conclusion: As California Goes . . . ? 177 Acknowledgments 197 Notes 201 Index 000
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