Episode 22.1 – LGBTQ Issues in Education (Replay)
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Overview of chat topic
LGBTQ Issues in Education
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— Aaron Baker (@bakerleft) July 17, 2017
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Questions from the chat:
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— Krystal Golding-Ross (@krystalgr80) July 17, 2017
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A2: This poster is hanging up in my classroom. It was free, inside a Teaching Tolerance magazine. #oklaed pic.twitter.com/t2iNtkQ0om
— Aaron Baker (@bakerleft) July 17, 2017
Sex= male/female/trans
SO=who you are(n't) attracted to
GI= how you identify masc/fem/non-binary
GE= how you present gender #oklaed https://t.co/QZAzCr8c9J— Christopher Vian (@cvian87) July 17, 2017
I think society is built on binary concepts like male/female, white/non-white. I believe that is an oversimplification. #oklaed https://t.co/vqEwzqmZt8
— Drew Robinson (@FatCatArtist) July 17, 2017
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— Krystal Golding-Ross (@krystalgr80) July 17, 2017
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A2) Parents – your kids are following your lead on this. Set the right example. #oklaed
— Angela Clark Little (@angmlittle) July 17, 2017
A2. Using factual information is important. Doesn't have to be political. Don't be afraid to talk about the definitions. #oklaed https://t.co/cJR7yPFhcX
— Jackie Rasnic (@MsRasnic) July 17, 2017
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— Krystal Golding-Ross (@krystalgr80) July 17, 2017
A3: my job as advocate is to be a safe place for kids to share their needs, especially with this topic. I then advocate for them! #OklaEd
— kristin atchley (@KristinAtchley) July 17, 2017
With people (students and staff) being bullied and committing suicide, we can't just gloss over LGBTQA+. #oklaed
— Vanessa Perez (@vperezy) July 17, 2017
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— Krystal Golding-Ross (@krystalgr80) July 17, 2017
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— Aaron Baker (@bakerleft) July 17, 2017
A4 It is imperative that Ts treat all students w/compassion, empathy no matter their creed, ethnicity or orientation #oklaed
— Jason Bengs (@jasonbengs) July 17, 2017
A4: I tend to stress the need for respectful behavior/speech. Their "acceptance" involves deep seeded ideological changes. #oklaed https://t.co/oGvQ4pcsfP
— Mr. David Burton (@MrBurtonMPS) July 17, 2017
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— Krystal Golding-Ross (@krystalgr80) July 17, 2017
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— Aaron Baker (@bakerleft) July 17, 2017
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— Aaron Baker (@bakerleft) July 17, 2017
A5 I always show this short video when I get upset w/ Ss saying that's so gay… https://t.co/2sjEyf0NFf #oklaed
— Drew Robinson (@FatCatArtist) July 17, 2017
A5: this is just one of many "off the cuff" loaded & derogatory, phrases & terms in our vernacular. Good time to start convos #oklaed https://t.co/Uobk5ME8ao
— Cory Williams (@MrWilliamsOK) July 17, 2017
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— Krystal Golding-Ross (@krystalgr80) July 17, 2017
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— Aaron Baker (@bakerleft) July 17, 2017
A6: I would first have a conversation with my admin, with my parents, then students. It's all about open communication. #oklaed
— Kimberly Blodgett (@KimberBlodgett) July 17, 2017
A6. My building would not be supportive of this. I would probably be called in for a meeting with my A. #oklaed https://t.co/57xU9QQk2r
— Jackie Rasnic (@MsRasnic) July 17, 2017
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— Krystal Golding-Ross (@krystalgr80) July 17, 2017
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— Aaron Baker (@bakerleft) July 17, 2017
A7: not sure about that in an elementary school, however I would be all for it. #oklaed
— Kimberly Blodgett (@KimberBlodgett) July 17, 2017
#OKLAED Thank you for reminding me of the GSA! Ss talking with all involved has been fantastic in my grandson's school!!! https://t.co/laA7qiMVNm
— John Bennett (@jcbjr) July 17, 2017
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— Krystal Golding-Ross (@krystalgr80) July 17, 2017
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— Aaron Baker (@bakerleft) July 17, 2017
A8 Compassion, empathy and halting hate filled comments/actions of any kind. This should be offered all Ss #oklaed
— Jason Bengs (@jasonbengs) July 17, 2017
A8 Being a conscientious advocate. Be a voice for the marginalized. Recognize problems and offer solutions to accommodate. #oklaed https://t.co/RsmOBZvOcS
— Michael Pogue (@MrPogue) July 17, 2017
Favorite question and why?
Erin: How can you improve the school experience of LGBTQ students?
Scott: How do you respond to students who say “That’s so gay!”?
Boomsauce tweet(s) of the night:
Erin:
A5 I always show this short video when I get upset w/ Ss saying that's so gay… https://t.co/2sjEyf0NFf #oklaed
— Drew Robinson (@FatCatArtist) July 17, 2017
Scott:
There has been very little I have cherished more than my Ss trusting me enough to be honest and open with me about who they are #oklaed https://t.co/xJC8YffLSX
— Christopher Vian (@cvian87) July 17, 2017
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