As common readers know, I’ve been doing the Classroom Q&A column over at Training Week for 13 years.
And I plan to proceed doing it for fairly a couple of extra years.
I’ve so many contributors now, although, that there actually isn’t area there for my annual thematic compilation posts, the place I gather hyperlinks to all of the posts on specific subjects.
So, I’m beginning to do it right here as a substitute, and that is the fifth one.
Right now’s theme is Difficult Normative Gender Tradition to Help All College students:
1. ‘We All Have LGBTQ College students, Whether or not We Know It or Not’
Three educators present recommendations to help LGBTQ college students, together with respecting pronouns and having LGBTQ authors in classroom libraries. Learn extra.
2. Methods for Supporting LGBTQ College students
Three educators share methods to assist LGBTQ college students. Learn extra.
3. Six Methods Educators Can Help LGBTQ College students Throughout COVID-19
Two educators share recommendations on methods to help LGBTQ college students within the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, together with “utilizing acceptable names and pronouns.” Learn extra.
4. Sexual Harassment & Assault in Colleges
Six educators share tales of sexual harassment at college and supply suggestions on how lecturers can reply to it, together with by way of educating themselves and college students alike. Learn extra.
5. Challenges Confronted by Girls Academics & Methods to Reply to Them
Educators Megan M. Allen, Rusul Alrubail, Pernille Ripp, Amy Williams, and Patricia (Tish) Jennings contribute commentaries on this submit. Learn extra.
6. Questioning ‘How Gender Influences a Trainer’s Struggles & Successes’
This submit options educator Ray Salazar, who, along with sharing his private experiences and ideas, interviewed different lecturers. Learn extra.
7. Male Academics ‘Strolling a Tight Rope’
New York Metropolis trainer José Vilson and Sacramento, Calif., educator Alice Mercer share their concepts. As well as, I’ve included many reader feedback. Learn extra.