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How can social justice leaders build gender-inclusive schools?: Suggestions from gender diverse voices
American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting, Special Interest Group (SIG)-Leadership for Social Justice (2019)
  • Katherine Lewis, Dominican University of California
Abstract
This paper highlights findings from a larger project documenting gender diverse experiences in K-12 schools and offering suggestions for building gender-inclusive environments.  Suggestions specific to the role educational leaders play in constructing these environments are presented. Framed through a poststructural lens, which challenges normalcy and universalism and aims to transform oppressive practices, this inquiry highlights the perspectives of gender diverse individuals in order to make suggestions for improvement across practices, policies, and systems. Findings related to actions social justice leaders can take to improve schools with gender in mind are organized across six themes: Education; Protecting Students; Gendered Facilities; Gendered Microaggressions; Language Matters; and Dress Codes. Implications for practice and significance to the field are discussed.
Keywords
  • Social Justice,
  • Educational Leadership,
  • Gender-inclusive
Publication Date
April, 2019
Location
Toronto, CA
Citation Information
Katherine Lewis. "How can social justice leaders build gender-inclusive schools?: Suggestions from gender diverse voices" American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting, Special Interest Group (SIG)-Leadership for Social Justice (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/katherine-lewis/36/