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Publisher
Beacon Press
ISBN-10
0807055867
ISBN-13
9780807055861
eBay Product ID (ePID)
208612626
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
192 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
One Teacher in Ten in the New Millennium : LGBT Educators Speak Out about What's Gotten Better ... and What Hasn't
Publication Year
2015
Subject
Lgbt Studies / General, Lgbt Studies / Gay Studies, Educators, Essays, Lgbt Studies / Lesbian Studies, Teaching Methods & Materials / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Education, Biography & Autobiography
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
8.7 Oz
Item Length
8.4 in
Item Width
5.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2015-000514
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"There's no better way to show how far we've come--and how far we have to go--than through personal stories, and this diverse collection of stories is particularly powerful. One Teacher in Ten in the New Millennium is a must-read for teachers who are struggling to seek acceptance personally and professionally. Jennings explores new frontiers in LGBT education, giving us a real flavor of the experience of being an educator in the 21st century." --Bob Chase, past president of the National Education Association, "There's no better way to show how far we've come--and how far we have to go--than through personal stories, and this diverse collection of stories is particularly powerful. One Teacher in Ten in the New Millennium is a must-read for teachers who are struggling to seek acceptance personally and professionally. Jennings explores new frontiers in LGBT education, giving us a real flavor of the experience of being an educator in the 21st century." --Bob Chase, past president of the National Education Association "Growing up gay isn't easy for anyone, but Kevin's stories show the power of unwavering hope and resilience in the LGBTQ community members working inside our schools. As a gay woman and union leader, I know that I wouldn't be where I am today if it weren't for my union--an ally in the struggle for rights and a shield from unfair discrimination in the workplace. Kevin's acknowledgement that unions embolden openness and openness boosts acceptance demonstrates his deep understanding of the educator community, their personal challenges and how things can get better when they embrace their identities." --Randi Weingarten, President, American Federation of Teachers " One Teacher in Ten in the New Millennium is both informative and deeply inspiring, adding many important voices to previous groundbreaking volumes. These diverse and powerful stories run the gamut of LGBTQ experiences today, giving us a broad outlook on our triumphs as well as the challenges we face in the twenty-first century." --Michelangelo Signorile, author of It's Not Over: Getting Beyond Tolerance, Defeating Homophobia, and Winning True Equality
Dewey Decimal
371.100/8664
Table Of Content
Preface Prologue: Forget the Rest Mzoli: Cape Town, South Africa PART 1: SIGNS OF CHANGE 1. Coming Out for Owen Alan Yount: New York, New York 2. Back to School Philip de Sa e Silva: St. Paul, Minnesota 3. Teaching Trans Ryan Ambuter: Holyoke, Massachusetts 4. Everyone Knows Now Carmen Neely: New York, New York 5. Just the Normal Stuff Deidre Cuffee-Gray: Springfield, Massachusetts 6. Yankee in the Southland Patty Smith: Petersburg, Virginia 7. Saving My Voice Andrea Fazel: Sacrament, California 8. Two Teachers in Twenty Elisa Waters and Joey Waters: Long Island, New York PART 2: UNEXPECTED JOURNEYS 9. A Mother's Journey Susan Fitzpatrick Radzilowski: Detroit, Michigan 10. Gay and Brown in Private Schools Ashok Reddy: Anytown, California 11. Many Strands, One Thread Steven Benoit: Basking Ridge, New Jersey 12. Coming Out at Fifty Garth Zimmermanm: Appleton, Wisconsin 13. Finding a Way and Making One: Coming out Brown, Feminist, and Queer Ileana Jiménez: New York, New York 14. Visibility Erika Cobain: Saratoga, California 15. My Story of Self-Identity Michael Chan: Fuzhou, China 16. How Far "Out" Do You Have to Be? Dominique Gerard: Montclair, New Jersey PART 3: THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES 17. Teacher of the Year Brett Bigham: Portland, Oregon 18. The Advocate Esih Efuru: Charlotte, North Carolina 19. Good Enough? "Mr. G": Bronx, New York 20. There Is Uncertainty, but There Is Also Hope Sophie E. Gilbert: Riverdale, California 21. Questions to Self: Being a Queer Latino Educator Benny Vásquez: New York, New York 22. We're Not Nearly There Duran Renkema: Rotterdam, Holland Epilogue: Polishing Up Our Schools Rodney Glasgow: Potomac: Maryland
Synopsis
Twenty completely new stories of negotiating the triumphs and challenges of being an LGBT educator in the twenty-first century For more than twenty years, the One Teacher in Ten series has served as an invaluable source of strength and inspiration for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender educators. This all-new edition brings together stories from across America-and around the world-resulting in a rich tapestry of varied experiences. From a teacher who feels he must remain closeted in the comparative safety of New York City public schools to teachers who are out in places as far afield as South Africa and China, the teachers and school administrators in One Teacher in Ten in the New Millennium prove that LGBT educators are as diverse and complex as humanity itself. Voices largely absent from the first two editions-including transgender people, people of color, teachers working in rural districts, and educators from outside the United States-feature prominently in this new collection, providing a fuller and deeper understanding of the triumphs and challenges of being an LGBT teacher today., Twenty completely new stories of negotiating the triumphs and challenges of being an LGBT educator in the twenty-first century For more than twenty years, the One Teacher in Ten series has served as an invaluable source of strength and inspiration for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender educators. This all-new edition brings together stories from across America--and around the world--resulting in a rich tapestry of varied experiences. From a teacher who feels he must remain closeted in the comparative safety of New York City public schools to teachers who are out in places as far afield as South Africa and China, the teachers and school administrators in One Teacher in Ten in the New Millennium prove that LGBT educators are as diverse and complex as humanity itself. Voices largely absent from the first two editions--including transgender people, people of color, teachers working in rural districts, and educators from outside the United States--feature prominently in this new collection, providing a fuller and deeper understanding of the triumphs and challenges of being an LGBT teacher today., When One Teacher in Ten was published in 1994, it opened up a much-needed dialogue for LGBT teachers. Here, Jennings presents a third edition, containing all-new material: 20 essays from educators around the country, and several from abroad.
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