Supporting Gender Diversity in Early Childhood Classrooms

Supporting Gender Diversity in Early Childhood Classrooms
Author: Julie Nicholson,Julia Hennock,Jonathan Julian,Cyndi Maurer,Nathanael Flynn,Encian Pastel,Katie Steele,Tess Unger
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2019-10-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781784509149

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By offering practical steps for adults who work with young children to build inclusive and intentional spaces where all children receive positive messages about their unique gender selves, this book increases awareness about gender diversity in learning environments such as child care centres, family child care homes and preschools. The book is based on some of the most progressive, modern understandings of gender and intersectionality, as well as research on child development, gender health, trauma informed practices and the science of adult learning. By including the voices and lived experiences of gender-expansive children, transgender adults, early childhood educators and parents and family members of trans and gender-expansive children, it contextualizes what it means to rethink early learning programs with a commitment to gender justice and gender equality for all children.

Gender Diversity and Inclusion in Early Years Education

Gender Diversity and Inclusion in Early Years Education
Author: Kath Tayler,Deborah Price
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2016-03-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317514381

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How can we support children to reach their full potential and not be constrained by gender expectations? Are gender roles fixed at birth or do they develop through experiences? Gender Diversity and Inclusion in Early Years Education introduces practitioners to key aspects of gender in the early years and explores how to ensure that children and staff teams are supported in settings that have outstanding practice. Considering the implications of gender in the context of supporting children, families and practitioners, this book examines the theoretical contexts that surround gender identity and explores current legislation and practice in order to provide practitioners with all the information they need to develop their own work and settings in an open and equal way. Offering a wealth of practical guidance, case studies and reflective questions which link to the EYFS, chapters cover: a theoretical approach to gender development; current legislation and the impact on early years practice; understanding gender fluidity and the way in which children express gender; creating gender equality when working with children and the role of manager in creating a supportive ethos. Including tasks, reflective points and links to useful websites and organisations, this book will be valuable reading for all early years practitioners and students that want to promote an inclusive environment for the children in their care, their families and colleagues.

Teaching about Gender Diversity Teacher Tested Lesson Plans for K 12 Classrooms

Teaching about Gender Diversity  Teacher Tested Lesson Plans for K   12 Classrooms
Author: Susan W. Woolley,Lee Airton
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2020-09-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781773381664

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Featuring lesson plans by educators from across North America, Teaching about Gender Diversity provides K–12 teachers with the tools to talk to their students about gender and sex, implement gender diversity–inclusive practices into their curriculum, and foster a classroom that welcomes all possible ways of living gender. The collection is divided into three sections dedicated to the elementary, middle, and secondary grade levels, with each containing teacher-tested lesson plans for a variety of subject areas, including English language arts, the sciences, and health and physical education. The lesson plans range widely in terms of grade and subject, from early literacy read-alouds to secondary mathematics.Written by teachers for teachers, this engaging collection highlights educators’ varied perspectives and specialized knowledge of pedagogical practices for the diverse contemporary classroom. Teaching about Gender Diversity is an ideal resource for teacher educators, teachers, and students taking education courses on equity, diversity, and social justice as well as curriculum and teaching methods. Visit the book’s companion website at teachingaboutgenderdiversity.com.

Guidance for Supporting Gender Diversity in Early Childhood Education

Guidance for Supporting Gender Diversity in Early Childhood Education
Author: Jenny Fererro
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Gender identity in education
ISBN: 0876599455

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Gender is complicated and nuanced. Open your worldview to encompass the gender spectrum to create environments that affirm and accept all children. Based on census and population data, it is likely that one or more gender-expansive or LGBTQIA+ child is enrolled in every early education program in the country. Transgender youth and gender diversity is an area of burgeoning research and resources are multiplying by the year. Guidance for Supporting Gender Diversity in Early Childhood Education is a starting point--a primer--for early educators who are interested in learning more about working.

Supporting Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation Diversity in K 12 Schools

Supporting Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation Diversity in K 12 Schools
Author: Megan C. Lytle,Richard A. Sprott
Publsiher: Perspectives on Sexual Orienta
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2020-11-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 143383295X

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This book reviews interventions and strategies to support LGBTQ students in K-12 schools. Contributors provide practical tips for creating a safe school environment with insights drawn from new research, firsthand experience in schools, clinical professional guidelines, the law, and legal precedent from the civil rights struggle. Topics include staff training, advocacy, systems-level change, and flipping the narrative on anti-bullying to creating a positive and supportive school climate for all students.

Gender Diversity and Inclusion in Early Years Education

Gender Diversity and Inclusion in Early Years Education
Author: Kath Tayler,Deborah Price
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2016-03-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317514398

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How can we support children to reach their full potential and not be constrained by gender expectations? Are gender roles fixed at birth or do they develop through experiences? Gender Diversity and Inclusion in Early Years Education introduces practitioners to key aspects of gender in the early years and explores how to ensure that children and staff teams are supported in settings that have outstanding practice. Considering the implications of gender in the context of supporting children, families and practitioners, this book examines the theoretical contexts that surround gender identity and explores current legislation and practice in order to provide practitioners with all the information they need to develop their own work and settings in an open and equal way. Offering a wealth of practical guidance, case studies and reflective questions which link to the EYFS, chapters cover: a theoretical approach to gender development; current legislation and the impact on early years practice; understanding gender fluidity and the way in which children express gender; creating gender equality when working with children and the role of manager in creating a supportive ethos. Including tasks, reflective points and links to useful websites and organisations, this book will be valuable reading for all early years practitioners and students that want to promote an inclusive environment for the children in their care, their families and colleagues.

Anti Bias Education for Young Children and Ourselves

Anti Bias Education for Young Children and Ourselves
Author: Louise Derman-Sparks,Julie Olsen Edwards
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1938113578

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Anti-bias education begins with you! Become a skilled anti-bias teacher with this practical guidance to confronting and eliminating barriers.

Radically Listening to Transgender Children

Radically Listening to Transgender Children
Author: Katie Steele,Julie Nicholson
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781498590389

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This book is for early childhood educators committed to learning about gender [in]justice as a foundation for creating gender affirming early learning environments for all children including those who are transgender and gender expansive (TGE). The authors engage in progressive and contemporary thinking about gender acknowledging its complexity, intersectionality, diversity and dynamism. They draw on Miranda Fricker’s (2007) concepts of testimonial injustice to discuss how young TGE children are considered “too young” to have gender identities or to truly know themselves and hermeneutical injustice to represent the challenges TGE children face in educational environments that do not provide them with linguistic or interpretive tools to help them fully understand and communicate about their gender. Woven throughout the book are the lived experiences and counter-stories of TGE children and adults that privilege their voices and highlight their right to contribute equally to societal understandings of gender and to access all the tools a given society has available at the time to help them name and understand their own experiences.The authors provide discourse, conceptual frameworks and concrete strategies educators can use to inspire resistant social imaginations (Medina, 2013) and actions that improve gender justice for our youngest children.