Learning : issues of sexuality, race and power in the classroom

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    Abstract

    The notion that all people should have equal access to human rights, dignity, protection, and opportunities, contextualizes the problems of sexual diversity in a wide range of discourses that marginalize those bodies, or individuals that are perceived to be sexually alternative. ‘Gay, lesbian, bisexual, homosexual, and transgendered students, who do not identify with heterosexual norms are often ostracized, harassed, and excluded from and within the educational safety net, and feel betrayed by a system that positions the ‘other’ as deviant (Loutzenheiser & MacIntosh, 2004). In view of current socio-cultural contexts, sexuality, figures into the milieu as a critical location of social injustice issues.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages4
    JournalElectronic Journal for Inclusive Education
    Volume2
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

    Keywords

    • sexual minorities
    • social acceptance in children

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