Rethinking sexism, gender, and sexuality
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin : A Rethinking Schools Publication, [2016].
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How do you respond when a child asks, "Can a girl turn into a boy?" What if your daughter brings home school books with sexist, racist stories? What does "queering the curriculum" look like? What's wrong with "anti-bullying" policies? What are alternatives? Rethinking Sexism, Gender, and Sexuality is a collection of inspiring stories about how to integrate feminist and LGBTQ content into curriculum, make it part of a vision for social justice, and create classrooms and schools that nurture all children and their families. Rethinking Sexism, Gender, and Sexuality is filled with insightful, inspiring articles about: Our Classrooms, Our Curriculum, When Teachers Come Out, Beyond the Classroom, Teacher Education, Continuing Education

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How do you respond when a child asks, "Can a girl turn into a boy?" What if your daughter brings home school books with sexist, racist stories? What does "queering the curriculum" look like? What's wrong with "anti-bullying" policies? What are alternatives? Rethinking Sexism, Gender, and Sexuality is a collection of inspiring stories about how to integrate feminist and LGBTQ content into curriculum, make it part of a vision for social justice, and create classrooms and schools that nurture all children and their families. Rethinking Sexism, Gender, and Sexuality is filled with insightful, inspiring articles about: Our Classrooms, Our Curriculum, When Teachers Come Out, Beyond the Classroom, Teacher Education, Continuing Education
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Butler-Wall, A., Cosier, K., Harper, R. L. S., Sapp, J. L., Sokolower, J., & Tempel, M. B. (2016). Rethinking sexism, gender, and sexuality. First edition. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, A Rethinking Schools Publication.

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Annika, Butler-Wall et al.. 2016. Rethinking Sexism, Gender, and Sexuality. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, A Rethinking Schools Publication.

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Annika, Butler-Wall et al., Rethinking Sexism, Gender, and Sexuality. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, A Rethinking Schools Publication, 2016.

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Butler-Wall, Annika,, et al. Rethinking Sexism, Gender, and Sexuality. First edition. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, A Rethinking Schools Publication, 2016.

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