Teaching LGBTQ+ History in High Schools: Practical Strategies and Voices of Experience

Teaching LGBTQ+ History in High Schools: Practical Strategies and Voices of Experience offers insights, concrete strategies, and lesson plans for teaching LGBTQ+ history in high schools. With essays from educators, historians, and activists, it speaks to the power and significance of LGBTQ+-inclusive curriculum and its greater necessity at a time when the LGBTQ+ community is both more visible and increasingly targeted.

Across the US, challenges exist that prevent teaching LGBTQ+ history, including curriculum censorship laws prohibiting discussion of the LGBTQ+ community in schools. However, there are also grassroots movements in the US that are generating quality LGBTQ+ history curriculum and implementing them in secondary schools. This book shows how integrating LGBTQ+ content offers myriad benefits for all students, including making history more relevant and representative, and reversing years of silence and erasure in the sources, topics, and narratives that students encounter throughout their education.

Combining insights from changemakers with practical strategies and lesson plans for teaching LGBTQ+ history, this book will equip educators with the rationale and resources they need to effectively integrate this history into the curriculum. It will also be highly valuable for pre-service teachers, particularly within Social Studies Education and Social Justice Education.

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Teaching LGBTQ+ History in High Schools: Practical Strategies and Voices of Experience

Teaching LGBTQ+ History in High Schools: Practical Strategies and Voices of Experience offers insights, concrete strategies, and lesson plans for teaching LGBTQ+ history in high schools. With essays from educators, historians, and activists, it speaks to the power and significance of LGBTQ+-inclusive curriculum and its greater necessity at a time when the LGBTQ+ community is both more visible and increasingly targeted.

Across the US, challenges exist that prevent teaching LGBTQ+ history, including curriculum censorship laws prohibiting discussion of the LGBTQ+ community in schools. However, there are also grassroots movements in the US that are generating quality LGBTQ+ history curriculum and implementing them in secondary schools. This book shows how integrating LGBTQ+ content offers myriad benefits for all students, including making history more relevant and representative, and reversing years of silence and erasure in the sources, topics, and narratives that students encounter throughout their education.

Combining insights from changemakers with practical strategies and lesson plans for teaching LGBTQ+ history, this book will equip educators with the rationale and resources they need to effectively integrate this history into the curriculum. It will also be highly valuable for pre-service teachers, particularly within Social Studies Education and Social Justice Education.

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Teaching LGBTQ+ History in High Schools: Practical Strategies and Voices of Experience

Teaching LGBTQ+ History in High Schools: Practical Strategies and Voices of Experience

by Stacie Brensilver Berman, Robert Cohen
Teaching LGBTQ+ History in High Schools: Practical Strategies and Voices of Experience

Teaching LGBTQ+ History in High Schools: Practical Strategies and Voices of Experience

by Stacie Brensilver Berman, Robert Cohen

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Teaching LGBTQ+ History in High Schools: Practical Strategies and Voices of Experience offers insights, concrete strategies, and lesson plans for teaching LGBTQ+ history in high schools. With essays from educators, historians, and activists, it speaks to the power and significance of LGBTQ+-inclusive curriculum and its greater necessity at a time when the LGBTQ+ community is both more visible and increasingly targeted.

Across the US, challenges exist that prevent teaching LGBTQ+ history, including curriculum censorship laws prohibiting discussion of the LGBTQ+ community in schools. However, there are also grassroots movements in the US that are generating quality LGBTQ+ history curriculum and implementing them in secondary schools. This book shows how integrating LGBTQ+ content offers myriad benefits for all students, including making history more relevant and representative, and reversing years of silence and erasure in the sources, topics, and narratives that students encounter throughout their education.

Combining insights from changemakers with practical strategies and lesson plans for teaching LGBTQ+ history, this book will equip educators with the rationale and resources they need to effectively integrate this history into the curriculum. It will also be highly valuable for pre-service teachers, particularly within Social Studies Education and Social Justice Education.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040390320
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/28/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 278
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Stacie Brensilver Berman is a Clinical Assistant Professor at New York University, USA, and was previously a public school teacher for 10 years. She is the author of LGBTQ+ History in High School Classrooms in the United States since 1990 and Project Based Learning in Real World US History Classrooms: Engaging Diverse Learners (co-authored by Diana B. Turk).

Robert Cohen is a Professor of History and Social Studies at New York University, USA, whose most recent books are Confronting Jim Crow: Race, Memory and the University of Georgia in the Twentieth Century, and Rethinking America’s Past: Howard Zinn’s People’s History of the United States in the Classroom and Beyond (co-authored by Sonia E. Murrow).

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Imperative to Teach LGBTQ+ in Challenging Times Part I: Why We Need to Teach LGBTQ+ History: Voices of Experience 1. Voices from the Academy: Professors as Agents of Change 2. Voices from the Classroom: Teachers’ Perspectives on the Importance of LGBTQ+ 3. Voices in Higher Education: Teacher Educators’ Perspectives on LGBTQ+ Inclusive 4. Voices of Activism: LGBTQ+ History’s Power to Create Societal Change Part II: How We Can Teach LGBTQ+ History: Practical Strategies 5. Voices from the Field: Incorporating LGBTQ+ History in Middle and High School 6. Conclusion

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