How to Hit a Moving Target: 35 Years of Gender and Sexual Diversity in Teacher Education
- Autor
- Lee AirtonAusten Koecher
- ISBN
- ISSN 0742-051X
- Colección
- p. 190-204
- Idioma del recurso
- inglés
- Año de publicación
- 2019
- Tema
- Globalización y justicia social / Comprensión internacionalDiversidad / Alfabetización cultural / Inclusión
- Tipo de Recurso
- Research papers / journal articles
- Nivel de Educación
- Educación superiorEducación y Formación Técnica y Profesional
- Región
- Global
- Lugar de publicación
- Amsterdam
This essay shares findings from an exhaustive review of the English-language published scholarship on integrating gender and sexual diversity in teacher education (GSDTE) since 1982. The 158 sources substantiate a largely USA-based field with an array of studied pedagogies and a citational reliance on statistics that reveal the school-sited suffering of gender and sexual minority youth. Implications for the field are shared, including: critical questions about the field's construction, objects and beneficiaries; the importance of citing GSDTE and teacher education research and not only youth outcome research; and preparing teachers for gender and sexual diversities that are presently unimaginable.
Highlights
• A review of the literature on integrating gender and sexual diversity in teacher education.
• There is a citational reliance on the school-sited suffering of gender and sexual minority youth.
• It is important to cite GSDTE and teacher education research and not only youth outcome research.
• This will help prepare teachers for gender and sexual diversities that are presently unimaginable.

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