Canadian Online Journal of Queer Studies in Education


CALL FOR PAPERS NOW OPEN!

QUEER YOUTH IN EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS

Submission Deadline: June 30th, 2008

Queer youth can and should thrive in educational settings. Discussion has increased in recent years around the issues facing queer youth in schools, and strategies for creating more inclusive educational settings and experiences have been receiving more attention in research and practice. This issue seeks to add to the scholarship about queer youth and the educational experience; What is the experience of queer youth in educational settings? What needs are specific to such youth and what issues should be addressed in researching and working with queer youth throughout their educational careers? Accordingly, papers dealing with a broad variety of issues relevant to education and queer youth are encouraged. Possible issues for consideration include, but are not limited to:

  • Educator experience of /approaches to working with queer students
  • Queer educators and the education of queer youth
  • Strategies for encouraging harmonious and inclusive classroom environments
  • Inclusiveness and awareness in curriculums /mainstreaming of queer youth and queer culture in educational settings
  • Teacher training and queer issues
  • Strategies for education about and prevention of bullying
  • Determinants of/issues around health and queer youth
  • Reaching out from the classroom to the community
  • Working with parents and families of queer students
  • Culturally queer: Youth with queer parents in educational settings
Papers on virtually all related topics and themes will be considered, and submissions are encouraged from both Canadian and International contributors.

Academic articles, essays and book reviews are invited for submission. Articles should be between 4000 and 6500 words (approximately 15-25 pages), and essays and book reviews should be no more than 2500 words (approximately 10 pages).

All submissions must be formatted according to the standards set forth by the American Psychological Association (APA). For APA style rules and guidlines, please refer to The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 5th Edition, or go to http://apastyle.apa.org/. The submission preparation checklist provides authors with instructions for the preparatin of their manuscripts. Falure to comply with these instructions will result in manuscripts being returned for correct preparation.

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Meeting a Transsexual Person: Experience within a Classroom Setting HTML PDF
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Canadian Online Journal of Queer Studies in Education/ Le journal canadien pour les tudes queer en ducation . ISSN: 1710-7598