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How do you respond when a child asks, "Can a girl turn into a boy?" What if your daughter brings home school books with sexist, racist stories? What does "queering the curriculum" look like? What's wrong with "anti-bullying" policies? What are alternatives? Rethinking Sexism, Gender, and Sexuality is a collection of inspiring stories about how to integrate feminist and LGBTQ content into curriculum, make it part of a vision for social justice, and create classrooms and schools that nurture all children and their families. Rethinking Sexism, Gender, and Sexuality is filled with insightful, inspiring articles about: Our Classrooms, Our Curriculum, When Teachers Come Out, Beyond the Classroom, Teacher Education, Continuing Education.

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Rethinking Schools
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English
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476

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Rethinking Sexism, Gender, and Sexuality
Introduction
The New Misogyny What it means for teachers and classrooms
Queering Our Schools
Seneca Falls, Selma, Stonewall Moving beyond equality
Chapter 2. Our Classrooms
Introduction
10 Ways to Move Beyond Bully Prevention (And Why We Should)
4-Year-Olds Discuss Love and Marriage
It's OK to Be Neither: Teaching that supports gender-independent children
Hello Kitty: A "boy teacher" takes on gender stereotypes
The Character of Our Content: A parent confronts bias in early elementary literature
Believe Me the First Time
7th Graders and Sexism
Dressing Up
When the Gender Boxes Don't Fit
As a Mom and a Teacher
Standing Up for Tocarra
In Search of Safe Bathrooms
"Aren't There Any Poor Gay People Besides Me?" Teaching LGBTQ issues in the rural South
Untitled
Chapter 3: Our Curriculum
Introduction
Disarming the Nuclear Family: Creating a classroom book that reflects the class
Sex Talk on the Carpet: Incorporating gender and sexuality into 5th-grade curriculum
2nd Graders Put On a Gender-Bending Assembly
Of Mice and Marginalization
Elbow Is Not a Sexy Word: Approaches to sex education
Teaching Sex Positivity: An interview with Lena Solow
7 Tips for Teaching Sex Ed
Intersectionality: Gender, Race, and the Media: An interview with Liza Gesuden
Young Women in the Movimiento: Chican@ studies after the ban
When Emma Goldman Entered the Room Dealing with the unexpected in a role play
Is She Your Bitch? Confronting sexism on the fly
Seneca Falls, 1848: Women organize for equality
A Midsummer Night's Gender Diversity
Teaching The Laramie Project
Creative Conflict: Collaborative Playwriting
500 Square Feet of Respect: Queering a study of the criminal justice system
Teaching Angels in America
Baby Mamas in Literature and Life
Chapter 4: When Teachers Come Out
Introduction
"My Teacher Is a Lesbian" Coming out at school
Two Men and an Imaginary Dog
Challenging Homophobia in the Classroom: Lessons from two students
Transsexuals Teaching Your Children
"She's for Real" An 8th-grade teacher comes out
A Xican@ Teacher's Journey
Chapter 5: Beyond the Classroom
Introduction
Ask Me Who I Am
We Begin to Know Each Other
Space for Young Black Women: An interview with Candice Valenzuela
"Save the Muslim Girl!"
Those Who Carry Bias
Dear Parents of Transgender Children
Rethinking the Day of Silence
Gay-Straight Alliances Align with Restorative Justice: An interview with Geoffrey Winder
Policy Change: A Student Perspective
Mirrors and Windows: Conversations with Jacqueline Woodson
Chapter 6: Teacher Education, Continuing Education
Introduction
"Let's Put Our Bias Goggles On" Reading representations of Black girl identity through critical lenses
Still Miles of Sexist Aisles: Helping students investigate toy stores
Fisher
An Open Letter to My Son's Teacher
Framing Identity Using photographs to rethink sexism, gender, and sexuality
Sergio's Voice: Fostering writing lives
"It's Not Appropriate!" Sexual orientation in teacher preparation curriculum
"Are You a Girl or a Boy?" Reading 10,000 Dresses with college students
Teaching and Learning About Sexism: 3 conceptual challenges
Gayvangelical: Teaching at the Intersection of Religious and Queer.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Other Titles
Rethinking sexism, gender, & sexuality

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Dewey Decimal Class
305.3/071
Library of Congress
HQ57.3 .R48 2016

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
476 pages
Number of pages
476

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26884673M
Internet Archive
rethinkingsexism0000unse
ISBN 10
0942961595
ISBN 13
9780942961591
LCCN
2015959057
OCLC/WorldCat
935990402

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