Sexual Orientation and Teacher Identity
Professionalism and LGBTQ Politics in Teacher Preparation and Practice
Herausgeber: Jenlink, Patrick M.
Sexual Orientation and Teacher Identity
Professionalism and LGBTQ Politics in Teacher Preparation and Practice
Herausgeber: Jenlink, Patrick M.
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Provides specific research-based considerations for LGBTQ teacher preparation and practice that is concerned with teacher identity in an otherwise heteronormative society.
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Provides specific research-based considerations for LGBTQ teacher preparation and practice that is concerned with teacher identity in an otherwise heteronormative society.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 268g
- ISBN-13: 9781607099222
- ISBN-10: 1607099225
- Artikelnr.: 56789324
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 268g
- ISBN-13: 9781607099222
- ISBN-10: 1607099225
- Artikelnr.: 56789324
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Patrick M. Jenlink is Regents Professor, E.J. Campbell Endowed Chair in Educational Leadership, and Professor of doctoral studies in the Department of Secondary Education and Educational Leadership, Stephen F. Austin State University.
Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1- Negotiating Identity as Teacher-A
Critical Pedagogy of Learning to Teach Patrick M. Jenlink Chapter 2-
Performativity and Disidentification: Subverting Identity Politics Through
Stereotypical Embrace or Rejection Adam j. Greteman & Ira David Socol
Chapter 3- LGBT Teacher Identity: Transgressing the Linear and Into the
Spherical Identity Model Megan S. Kennedy Chapter 4- Understanding and
Undermining Heteronormativity Heather Hickman Chapter 5- Shh . . .
Out: From Silence to Self-How Experiences as Gay and Lesbian Teachers
Inform Teaching Jana Jackson Chapter 6- Teachers as Sexual Strangers Steve
Fifield Chapter 7- The Personal is Professional: Understanding Schools as
Cultural Institutions through the Identities of Mother/Educator/Lesbian
Laura A. Bower Chapter 8- Dismantling Straight Privilege: Alternate
Conceptions of Identity and Education Tonette S. Rocco, Hilary Landorf, and
Suzanne Gallagher Chapter 9- GLBT, Teacher Identity and the Pre-service
Teacher Stephanie Lynn Daza Chapter 10- Epilogue: Sexual Orientation,
Identity Politics, and Teaching: LGBTQ Teacher Identities (Re) considered
Patrick M. Jenlink Editor and Authors
Critical Pedagogy of Learning to Teach Patrick M. Jenlink Chapter 2-
Performativity and Disidentification: Subverting Identity Politics Through
Stereotypical Embrace or Rejection Adam j. Greteman & Ira David Socol
Chapter 3- LGBT Teacher Identity: Transgressing the Linear and Into the
Spherical Identity Model Megan S. Kennedy Chapter 4- Understanding and
Undermining Heteronormativity Heather Hickman Chapter 5- Shh . . .
Out: From Silence to Self-How Experiences as Gay and Lesbian Teachers
Inform Teaching Jana Jackson Chapter 6- Teachers as Sexual Strangers Steve
Fifield Chapter 7- The Personal is Professional: Understanding Schools as
Cultural Institutions through the Identities of Mother/Educator/Lesbian
Laura A. Bower Chapter 8- Dismantling Straight Privilege: Alternate
Conceptions of Identity and Education Tonette S. Rocco, Hilary Landorf, and
Suzanne Gallagher Chapter 9- GLBT, Teacher Identity and the Pre-service
Teacher Stephanie Lynn Daza Chapter 10- Epilogue: Sexual Orientation,
Identity Politics, and Teaching: LGBTQ Teacher Identities (Re) considered
Patrick M. Jenlink Editor and Authors
Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1- Negotiating Identity as Teacher-A
Critical Pedagogy of Learning to Teach Patrick M. Jenlink Chapter 2-
Performativity and Disidentification: Subverting Identity Politics Through
Stereotypical Embrace or Rejection Adam j. Greteman & Ira David Socol
Chapter 3- LGBT Teacher Identity: Transgressing the Linear and Into the
Spherical Identity Model Megan S. Kennedy Chapter 4- Understanding and
Undermining Heteronormativity Heather Hickman Chapter 5- Shh . . .
Out: From Silence to Self-How Experiences as Gay and Lesbian Teachers
Inform Teaching Jana Jackson Chapter 6- Teachers as Sexual Strangers Steve
Fifield Chapter 7- The Personal is Professional: Understanding Schools as
Cultural Institutions through the Identities of Mother/Educator/Lesbian
Laura A. Bower Chapter 8- Dismantling Straight Privilege: Alternate
Conceptions of Identity and Education Tonette S. Rocco, Hilary Landorf, and
Suzanne Gallagher Chapter 9- GLBT, Teacher Identity and the Pre-service
Teacher Stephanie Lynn Daza Chapter 10- Epilogue: Sexual Orientation,
Identity Politics, and Teaching: LGBTQ Teacher Identities (Re) considered
Patrick M. Jenlink Editor and Authors
Critical Pedagogy of Learning to Teach Patrick M. Jenlink Chapter 2-
Performativity and Disidentification: Subverting Identity Politics Through
Stereotypical Embrace or Rejection Adam j. Greteman & Ira David Socol
Chapter 3- LGBT Teacher Identity: Transgressing the Linear and Into the
Spherical Identity Model Megan S. Kennedy Chapter 4- Understanding and
Undermining Heteronormativity Heather Hickman Chapter 5- Shh . . .
Out: From Silence to Self-How Experiences as Gay and Lesbian Teachers
Inform Teaching Jana Jackson Chapter 6- Teachers as Sexual Strangers Steve
Fifield Chapter 7- The Personal is Professional: Understanding Schools as
Cultural Institutions through the Identities of Mother/Educator/Lesbian
Laura A. Bower Chapter 8- Dismantling Straight Privilege: Alternate
Conceptions of Identity and Education Tonette S. Rocco, Hilary Landorf, and
Suzanne Gallagher Chapter 9- GLBT, Teacher Identity and the Pre-service
Teacher Stephanie Lynn Daza Chapter 10- Epilogue: Sexual Orientation,
Identity Politics, and Teaching: LGBTQ Teacher Identities (Re) considered
Patrick M. Jenlink Editor and Authors