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Sexual Cultures in Aotearoa NZ Education

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Sexual Cultures in Aotearoa NZ Education

Contributors:

By (Author) Alexandra Gunn
Edited by Lee Smith

ISBN:

9781877578687

Publisher:

Otago University Press

Imprint:

Otago University Press

Publication Date:

1st February 2016

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Educational administration and organization
Gender studies, gender groups

Dewey:

371.90460993

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 155mm, Height 230mm

Weight:

466g

Description

Aotearoa New Zealand was recently rated by the Lonely Planet travel guide as the second most 'gay friendly' country in the world, with some of the most advanced human rights legislation. Research suggests, however, that New Zealand's relatively 'inclusive' social climate is not always reflected in our educational settings. This book explores how the assumption that heterosexuality is the norm operates in education, and the discriminatory effects of this for teachers, for students, and for parents, in early childhood education, schools, tertiary and alternative settings. How can education settings become more socially just sites of inclusion for sexual and gender diversity Contributors from a wide range of sectors discuss their research and invite others to join them in resisting the many injustices perpetuated by the unchecked discriminatory discourses that have shaped New Zealand education historically, and which continue to do so today.

Author Bio

Alexandra Gunn works at the University of Otago College of Education teaching and researching in early childhood education, inclusion, assessment, and teacher education. Formerly an early childhood teacher, Alex's work interests centre on social justice; in particular on teachers' beliefs and practices and how these reflect, produce and disrupt taken-for-granted norms. She previously co-edited Te Aoturoa Tataki: Inclusive early childhood education (NZCER Press). Lee Smith finished her PhD (Education) at the University of Otago in 2012. Since then she has undertaken a number of research roles at the University of Otago and in the wider community. Her research interests include gender, sexuality, youth and spatiality.

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