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Language and Literacy

Reading the Rainbow: LGBTQ-Inclusive Literacy Instruction in the Elementary Classroom

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Drawing on examples from K5 classrooms, the authors make clear what LGBTQ-inclusive literacy teaching can look like in practice, including what teachers might say and how students might respond. The text also provides readers with opportunities to consider these new approaches with respect to traditional literacy instruction.

155 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 27, 2018

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August 10, 2019
Reading the Rainbow gave me some new talking points, and I like how it was organized into three approaches.

Relieved to know that Indiana is not one of seven states with laws that expressly forbid discussing LGBTQ people or topics at all or allow only negative discussions. Sad, but not surprised, to learn Indiana is not one of thirteen states with nondiscrimination laws that apply to schools and protect students on the specific basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.

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March 10, 2021
So sad that I never got this kind of education. While it does mention CA as having the most inclusive schools, it wasn't in my experience. I remember one lesson in 7th grade health where the teacher pronounce TRANS-GEN-DER as if he had never spoken it before. Another teacher in high school had us read poems from a gay poet but didn't get into a lot of detail.
My wish is that every ELA teacher reads this book and takes serious action to make sure queer students are heard.

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Interesting introduction! While not comprehensive, I appreciated the variety of tools it used to address queer education. Would be interesting to see a version for HS education.
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