In part 2 of Episode 4, Josh discusses strategies for queer teachers and allies to ensure schools are safe spaces for students and staff. He reflects on the importance of visibility of role models and the importance to acknowledge and hear lived experiences and how this needs to be a change not just in the cities, but in small towns and villages across the UK. For more information on this podcast visit: https://linktr.ee/queer.ed Music: Back Bay by First Bassists
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In part 2 of Episode 4, Josh discusses strategies for queer teachers and allies to ensure schools are safe spaces for students and staff. He reflects on the importance of visibility of role models and the importance to acknowledge and hear lived experiences and how this needs to be a change not just in the cities, but in small towns and villages across the UK. For more information on this podcast visit: https://linktr.ee/queer.ed Music: Back Bay by First Bassists
Episode 3: In this episode, I make connections between Queer Theory and discuss how it can be applied to education settings to make schools more diverse for all. The impact of mental health for students and teachers is also reflected upon. More information on this podcast: - Instagram: @_queer.ed - Twitter: @_queer_ed - Email: david@queered.co.uk - Web: www.queered.co.uk - Host Twitter: @DaveChurch_ Music: Back Bay by First Bassists
Queer Ed Podcast
In part 2 of Episode 4, Josh discusses strategies for queer teachers and allies to ensure schools are safe spaces for students and staff. He reflects on the importance of visibility of role models and the importance to acknowledge and hear lived experiences and how this needs to be a change not just in the cities, but in small towns and villages across the UK. For more information on this podcast visit: https://linktr.ee/queer.ed Music: Back Bay by First Bassists