"Educators: For every 100 students you teach, three will identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) at some point in their life." Do you create a classroom environment that supports these youth? Or do you shrink away from addressing these issues in class? Wenna Price, a blogger at YEP-DC's Recess, offers some concrete steps for any educator wanting to create a supportive environment for LGBT students -- or any students at risk of bullying.
Read her complete post, "Sex and Gender In Schools: What Lessons Are Your Students Really Learning From You?" here: http://www.youngedprofessionals.org/1/post/2013/09/sex-and-gender-in-schools-what-lessons-are-your-students-really-learning-from-you.html
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