Queering Elementary Education
Advancing the Dialogue about Sexualities and Schooling
Herausgeber: Letts, William J.; Sears, James T.
	Queering Elementary Education
Advancing the Dialogue about Sexualities and Schooling
Herausgeber: Letts, William J.; Sears, James T.
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Queering Elementary Education is not about teaching kids to be gay, lesbian, bisexual, or straight. ItOs not part of a sinister stratagem in the Ogay agenda.O Instead, these provocative and thoughtful essays advocate the creation of classrooms that challenge categorical thinking, promote interpersonal intelligence, and foster critical consciousness.
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					Queering Elementary Education is not about teaching kids to be gay, lesbian, bisexual, or straight. ItOs not part of a sinister stratagem in the Ogay agenda.O Instead, these provocative and thoughtful essays advocate the creation of classrooms that challenge categorical thinking, promote interpersonal intelligence, and foster critical consciousness.				
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 515g
- ISBN-13: 9780847693696
- ISBN-10: 0847693694
- Artikelnr.: 21617206
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 515g
- ISBN-13: 9780847693696
- ISBN-10: 0847693694
- Artikelnr.: 21617206
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
William J. Letts IV is a lecturer in science education at the Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, Australia. James T. Sears is an independent scholar. He is currently a visiting professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
	Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Mathew's Lullaby
Part 3 Foundational Issues
Chapter 4 Teaching Queerly: Some Elementary Propositions
Chapter 5 Why Discuss Sexuality in Elementary School?
Chapter 6 Pestalozzi, Perversity, and the Pedagogy of Love
Part 7 Children's Social and Sexual Development
Chapter 8 Stonewall in the Housekeeping Area: Gay and Lesbian Issues in the
Early Childhood Classroom
Chapter 9 Forbidden Fruit: Black Males' Constructions of Transgressive
Sexualities in Middle School
Chapter 10 Reading Queer Asian-American Masculinities and Sexualities in
Elementary School
Chapter 11 "My Moving Days": A Child's Negotiation of Multiple Lifeworlds
in Relation to Gender, Ethnicity and Sexuality
Chapter 12 What Happens When Kids Grow Up?: The Long-term Impact of an
Openly Gay Teacher on Eight Students' Lives
Part 13 Curriculum
Chapter 14 How to Make "Boys" and "Girls" in the Classroom: The
Heteronormative Nature of Elementary School Science
Chapter 15 Using Music to Teach Against Homophobia
Chapter 16 Locating a Place for Gay and Lesbian Themes in Elementary
Reading, Writing, and Talking
Chapter 17 "It's OK to be Gay:" Interrupting Straight Thinking in the
English Classroom
Chapter 18 How Teachers Understand Gay and Lesbian Content in the
Elementary Social Studies Curriculum
Part 19 Family
Chapter 20 Children of the Future Age: Lesbian and Gay Parents Talk about
School
Chapter 21 Love Makes a Family: Controversy in Two Massachusetts Towns
Chapter 22 Supporting Students/Responding to Gay and Lesbian Parents
Chapter 23 Placing Children First: The Importance of Mutual Presence in the
Elementary Classroom
Part 24 Educators and Their Allies
Chapter 25 Activism Within: Working with Tension
Chapter 26 Success Sories of a Fat, Biracial/Black, Jewish, Lesbian
Assistant Principal
Chapter 27 Lesbian Mother and Lesbian Educator: An Integrative View of
Affirming Sexual Diversity
Chapter 28 When "Queer" and "Teacher" Meet
Chapter 29 Confronting Homophobia in a Multicultural Education Course
Chapter 30 Afterword
Chapter 31 Bibliography of Resources
	Chapter 2 Mathew's Lullaby
Part 3 Foundational Issues
Chapter 4 Teaching Queerly: Some Elementary Propositions
Chapter 5 Why Discuss Sexuality in Elementary School?
Chapter 6 Pestalozzi, Perversity, and the Pedagogy of Love
Part 7 Children's Social and Sexual Development
Chapter 8 Stonewall in the Housekeeping Area: Gay and Lesbian Issues in the
Early Childhood Classroom
Chapter 9 Forbidden Fruit: Black Males' Constructions of Transgressive
Sexualities in Middle School
Chapter 10 Reading Queer Asian-American Masculinities and Sexualities in
Elementary School
Chapter 11 "My Moving Days": A Child's Negotiation of Multiple Lifeworlds
in Relation to Gender, Ethnicity and Sexuality
Chapter 12 What Happens When Kids Grow Up?: The Long-term Impact of an
Openly Gay Teacher on Eight Students' Lives
Part 13 Curriculum
Chapter 14 How to Make "Boys" and "Girls" in the Classroom: The
Heteronormative Nature of Elementary School Science
Chapter 15 Using Music to Teach Against Homophobia
Chapter 16 Locating a Place for Gay and Lesbian Themes in Elementary
Reading, Writing, and Talking
Chapter 17 "It's OK to be Gay:" Interrupting Straight Thinking in the
English Classroom
Chapter 18 How Teachers Understand Gay and Lesbian Content in the
Elementary Social Studies Curriculum
Part 19 Family
Chapter 20 Children of the Future Age: Lesbian and Gay Parents Talk about
School
Chapter 21 Love Makes a Family: Controversy in Two Massachusetts Towns
Chapter 22 Supporting Students/Responding to Gay and Lesbian Parents
Chapter 23 Placing Children First: The Importance of Mutual Presence in the
Elementary Classroom
Part 24 Educators and Their Allies
Chapter 25 Activism Within: Working with Tension
Chapter 26 Success Sories of a Fat, Biracial/Black, Jewish, Lesbian
Assistant Principal
Chapter 27 Lesbian Mother and Lesbian Educator: An Integrative View of
Affirming Sexual Diversity
Chapter 28 When "Queer" and "Teacher" Meet
Chapter 29 Confronting Homophobia in a Multicultural Education Course
Chapter 30 Afterword
Chapter 31 Bibliography of Resources
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Mathew's Lullaby
Part 3 Foundational Issues
Chapter 4 Teaching Queerly: Some Elementary Propositions
Chapter 5 Why Discuss Sexuality in Elementary School?
Chapter 6 Pestalozzi, Perversity, and the Pedagogy of Love
Part 7 Children's Social and Sexual Development
Chapter 8 Stonewall in the Housekeeping Area: Gay and Lesbian Issues in the
Early Childhood Classroom
Chapter 9 Forbidden Fruit: Black Males' Constructions of Transgressive
Sexualities in Middle School
Chapter 10 Reading Queer Asian-American Masculinities and Sexualities in
Elementary School
Chapter 11 "My Moving Days": A Child's Negotiation of Multiple Lifeworlds
in Relation to Gender, Ethnicity and Sexuality
Chapter 12 What Happens When Kids Grow Up?: The Long-term Impact of an
Openly Gay Teacher on Eight Students' Lives
Part 13 Curriculum
Chapter 14 How to Make "Boys" and "Girls" in the Classroom: The
Heteronormative Nature of Elementary School Science
Chapter 15 Using Music to Teach Against Homophobia
Chapter 16 Locating a Place for Gay and Lesbian Themes in Elementary
Reading, Writing, and Talking
Chapter 17 "It's OK to be Gay:" Interrupting Straight Thinking in the
English Classroom
Chapter 18 How Teachers Understand Gay and Lesbian Content in the
Elementary Social Studies Curriculum
Part 19 Family
Chapter 20 Children of the Future Age: Lesbian and Gay Parents Talk about
School
Chapter 21 Love Makes a Family: Controversy in Two Massachusetts Towns
Chapter 22 Supporting Students/Responding to Gay and Lesbian Parents
Chapter 23 Placing Children First: The Importance of Mutual Presence in the
Elementary Classroom
Part 24 Educators and Their Allies
Chapter 25 Activism Within: Working with Tension
Chapter 26 Success Sories of a Fat, Biracial/Black, Jewish, Lesbian
Assistant Principal
Chapter 27 Lesbian Mother and Lesbian Educator: An Integrative View of
Affirming Sexual Diversity
Chapter 28 When "Queer" and "Teacher" Meet
Chapter 29 Confronting Homophobia in a Multicultural Education Course
Chapter 30 Afterword
Chapter 31 Bibliography of Resources
				Chapter 2 Mathew's Lullaby
Part 3 Foundational Issues
Chapter 4 Teaching Queerly: Some Elementary Propositions
Chapter 5 Why Discuss Sexuality in Elementary School?
Chapter 6 Pestalozzi, Perversity, and the Pedagogy of Love
Part 7 Children's Social and Sexual Development
Chapter 8 Stonewall in the Housekeeping Area: Gay and Lesbian Issues in the
Early Childhood Classroom
Chapter 9 Forbidden Fruit: Black Males' Constructions of Transgressive
Sexualities in Middle School
Chapter 10 Reading Queer Asian-American Masculinities and Sexualities in
Elementary School
Chapter 11 "My Moving Days": A Child's Negotiation of Multiple Lifeworlds
in Relation to Gender, Ethnicity and Sexuality
Chapter 12 What Happens When Kids Grow Up?: The Long-term Impact of an
Openly Gay Teacher on Eight Students' Lives
Part 13 Curriculum
Chapter 14 How to Make "Boys" and "Girls" in the Classroom: The
Heteronormative Nature of Elementary School Science
Chapter 15 Using Music to Teach Against Homophobia
Chapter 16 Locating a Place for Gay and Lesbian Themes in Elementary
Reading, Writing, and Talking
Chapter 17 "It's OK to be Gay:" Interrupting Straight Thinking in the
English Classroom
Chapter 18 How Teachers Understand Gay and Lesbian Content in the
Elementary Social Studies Curriculum
Part 19 Family
Chapter 20 Children of the Future Age: Lesbian and Gay Parents Talk about
School
Chapter 21 Love Makes a Family: Controversy in Two Massachusetts Towns
Chapter 22 Supporting Students/Responding to Gay and Lesbian Parents
Chapter 23 Placing Children First: The Importance of Mutual Presence in the
Elementary Classroom
Part 24 Educators and Their Allies
Chapter 25 Activism Within: Working with Tension
Chapter 26 Success Sories of a Fat, Biracial/Black, Jewish, Lesbian
Assistant Principal
Chapter 27 Lesbian Mother and Lesbian Educator: An Integrative View of
Affirming Sexual Diversity
Chapter 28 When "Queer" and "Teacher" Meet
Chapter 29 Confronting Homophobia in a Multicultural Education Course
Chapter 30 Afterword
Chapter 31 Bibliography of Resources








