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Teaching Pride Forward Building Lgbtq Allyship In English Language Teaching Ethan Trinhkate Mastruserio Reynoldsjames Coda

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Teaching Pride Forward Building Lgbtq Allyship In English Language Teaching Ethan Trinhkate Mastruserio Reynoldsjames Coda
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Publisher: Independent Publishers Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.79 MB
Author: Ethan Trinh;Kate Mastruserio Reynolds;James Coda;
ISBN: 9781953745200, 1953745202
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Teaching Pride Forward Building Lgbtq Allyship In English Language Teaching Ethan Trinhkate Mastruserio Reynoldsjames Coda by Ethan Trinh;kate Mastruserio Reynolds;james Coda; 9781953745200, 1953745202 instant download after payment.

How can teachers be better allies to LGBTQ+ students and colleagues? How can educators be thoughtful and reflective about their commitments to diversity, equity, inclusion, and access? In this book, editors Ethan Trinh (they/them), Kate Mastruserio Reynolds (she/her), and James Coda (he/him), explore how allies advocate for equal rights for learners, no matter their sexual orientation or gender identity. With 11 inspirational chapters contributed by educators in varied contexts from around the world, this book offers readers a thoughtful combination of theory, on-the-ground research, advocacy, and practice.

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