122. Too Queer for the Classroom? Challenging Parental Pushback Against LGBTQ+ Educators

122. Too Queer for the Classroom? Challenging Parental Pushback Against LGBTQ+ Educators

Author: Bryan Stanton February 18, 2025 Duration: 41:46
Ever felt like you're navigating a minefield of identities in the classroom? This episode explores the challenges and triumphs of embracing authenticity in education, offering insights for both educators and listeners alike. We delve into the nuances of creating an inclusive space for all students, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity. In this episode, you will: Discover how to foster open communication and respect for diverse identities.Learn strategies f...

Bryan Stanton (they/them) brings their experience as an award-winning educator and theatre pedagogy scholar to every conversation in Teaching While Queer: Advocacy, Community, and Resources for LGBTQ+ Educators. This isn't a theoretical discussion; it's a grounded, necessary space born from the Teaching While Queer movement, addressing the real and often unspoken challenges of existing at the crossroads of identity and the classroom. Episodes move beyond performative allyship, tackling the isolation educators can feel, the impact of restrictive policies, and the burnout that comes when institutional support is merely lip service. You'll hear from Bryan and their guests about practical strategies for survival and advocacy, fostering genuine community, and accessing resources that empower. The dialogue is unfiltered, focusing on how to maintain authenticity and resilience within educational systems. For LGBTQ+ teachers, librarians, administrators, and anyone supporting them, this podcast offers a vital blend of personal narrative, scholarly insight, and actionable solidarity, building a network of support one conversation at a time. Tune in for honest stories and tools that help navigate the complex journey of teaching as your full self.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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