Celebrating Difference: A whole-school approach to LGBT+ inclusion
Autor Shaun Dellentyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mai 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472961501
ISBN-10: 1472961501
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Education
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472961501
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Education
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Based
on
Shaun
Dellenty's
award-winning
training
programme
Inclusion
For
All,
endorsed
by
the
Department
for
Education,
former
Prime
Minister
David
Cameron
and
London
Mayor
Sadiq
Khan
Notă biografică
Shaun
Dellenty
is
an
independent
education
trainer
and
inspirational
keynote
speaker
who
has
been
working
to
positively
prevent
LGBT+
and
identity-based
prejudice
in
the
UK
education
system
since
2009.
He
delivers
his
award-winning
training
programme,
Inclusion
for
All,
to
teachers,
pupils,
initial
teacher
training
faculties
and
global
businesses.
He
is
an
internationally
recognised
lead
on
LGBT+
inclusion
in
UK
schools,
with
particular
experience
in
preventing
homophobic
bullying.
Shaun
is
currently
leading
the
entire
Isle
of
Man
education
system
through
the
Inclusion
for
All
programme
and
also
regularly
works
with
Amnesty
International.
He
has
written
forTheHuffington
Post,The
Guardian,TES,Headteacher
Update,Teach
PrimaryandGay
Star
News.
Follow
Shaun
on
Twitter:
@ShaunDellenty.
Recenzii
Recommended.Celebrating
Differenceis
essential
and
valuable
reading
for
every
teacher
and
school
leader
-
a
groundbreaking
book
to
help
make
our
schools
safer
spaces
for
all
young
people.
This is not a book, it is a philosophy, and one which I wish had been in place when I was growing up. We can only truly celebrate difference when we face prejudice head-on, including our own.
Shaun Dellenty's whole-school approach to LGBT+ inclusion is a huge stride towards genuine organisational change. Regardless of the stage you or your school are at, this accessible and stimulating book will be highly relevant and of much value.
This is an outstanding book. It is highly engaging, and humorous in places. The discussion of the author's personal experiences of exclusion adds to the richness of the text. There is very clear guidance offered to schools on how to implement a whole-school approach to LGBTQ+ inclusion. Questions are used effectively to promote thinking and reflection. This book is a major contribution to the field and the author does not shy away from contentious issues. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
So many older LGBT+ people will be able to relate to Shaun's personal journey; it's why we need to constantly be reminding people of the "not so long ago" past.Celebrating Differenceis written beautifully with honesty and passion to make LGBT+ education understandable for everybody, without any barriers or prejudice needing to be in place. Once children have the knowledge and understanding, they will lead the way to becoming the LGBT+ educators of their siblings, mothers, fathers and other family members.
I thoroughly enjoyed readingCelebrating Differenceand consider it a very timely book. This text uses a clear structure to move through the personal experiences of the author, through education practice, to a consideration of the issues from a more theoretical view. It situates LGBT+ within the context of inclusive education as well as providing practical approaches to the development of practice in schools. I shall certainly be using this text with both undergraduate education students, as well as student practitioners reading for their Masters in Inclusive Education.
The style of writing is excellent - there is warmth, humour and compassion, along with a deep level of understanding. This is a must-read guide for all teachers and school leaders.
This is not a book, it is a philosophy, and one which I wish had been in place when I was growing up. We can only truly celebrate difference when we face prejudice head-on, including our own.
Shaun Dellenty's whole-school approach to LGBT+ inclusion is a huge stride towards genuine organisational change. Regardless of the stage you or your school are at, this accessible and stimulating book will be highly relevant and of much value.
This is an outstanding book. It is highly engaging, and humorous in places. The discussion of the author's personal experiences of exclusion adds to the richness of the text. There is very clear guidance offered to schools on how to implement a whole-school approach to LGBTQ+ inclusion. Questions are used effectively to promote thinking and reflection. This book is a major contribution to the field and the author does not shy away from contentious issues. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
So many older LGBT+ people will be able to relate to Shaun's personal journey; it's why we need to constantly be reminding people of the "not so long ago" past.Celebrating Differenceis written beautifully with honesty and passion to make LGBT+ education understandable for everybody, without any barriers or prejudice needing to be in place. Once children have the knowledge and understanding, they will lead the way to becoming the LGBT+ educators of their siblings, mothers, fathers and other family members.
I thoroughly enjoyed readingCelebrating Differenceand consider it a very timely book. This text uses a clear structure to move through the personal experiences of the author, through education practice, to a consideration of the issues from a more theoretical view. It situates LGBT+ within the context of inclusive education as well as providing practical approaches to the development of practice in schools. I shall certainly be using this text with both undergraduate education students, as well as student practitioners reading for their Masters in Inclusive Education.
The style of writing is excellent - there is warmth, humour and compassion, along with a deep level of understanding. This is a must-read guide for all teachers and school leaders.