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Posted on: January 16th, 2011 by History Month

Two videos available from Women’s Educational Media. Both videos are American so specify European PAL format when ordering.

- It’s Elementary. Teacher training video and resource pack

- That’s a Family. PSHE video for KS1 and 2

Heads in the Sand…Backs Against the Wall

David Watkins, a teacher, shares with us his thoughts and hopes for challenging homophobia in education. Download the essay here (Word document).

School Matters –Homophobia in Schools

This is a quietly considered programme, putting the arguments for both an inclusive curriculum and taking action against stereotyping, prejudice and negative discrimination. Our own Tony Fenwick works with 6th formers and puts the case for LGBT people and issues in the curriculum with the intelligence and aplomb we have come to expect. You can view this here.

Them and Us

A guide to anti-homophobia policies and practice in secondary schools. Download the PDF here

Stand Up For Us

An excellent booklet on how to tackle homophobia in schools prepared by Mark Jennet is available here.

A powerpoint presentation dealing with current LGBT issues. Suitable for INSET sessions and stakeholders. Contains useful links.

Two videos available from Women’s Educational Media. Both videos are American so specify European PAL format when ordering.
- It’s Elementary. Teacher training video and resource pack
- That’s a Family. PSHE video for KS1 and 2Heads in the Sand…Backs Against the Wall
David Watkins, a teacher, shares with us his thoughts and hopes for challenging homophobia in education. Download the essay here (Word document). More suggestions from David Watkins here

School Matters –Homophobia in Schools
This is a quietly considered programme, putting the arguments for both an inclusive curriculum and taking action against stereotyping, prejudice and negative discrimination. Our own Tony Fenwick works with 6th formers and puts the case for LGBT people and issues in the curriculum with the intelligence and aplomb we have come to expect. You can view this here.

Them and Us
A guide to anti-homophobia policies and practice in secondary schools. Download the PDF here

Stand Up For Us
An excellent booklet on how to tackle homophobia in schools prepared by Mark Jennet can be found here.

A powerpoint presentation dealing with current LGBT issues. Suitable for INSET sessions and stakeholders. Contains useful links.

Two videos available from Women’s Educational Media. Both videos are American so specify European PAL format when ordering.

- It’s Elementary. Teacher training video and resource pack

- That’s a Family. PSHE video for KS1 and 2

Heads in the Sand…Backs Against the Wall

David Watkins, a teacher, shares with us his thoughts and hopes for challenging homophobia in education. Download the essay here (Word document). More suggestions from David Watkins here.

School Matters –Homophobia in Schools

This is a quietly considered programme, putting the arguments for both an inclusive curriculum and taking action against stereotyping, prejudice and negative discrimination. Our own Tony Fenwick works with 6th formers and puts the case for LGBT people and issues in the curriculum with the intelligence and aplomb we have come to expect. You can view this here.

Them and Us

A guide to anti-homophobia policies and practice in secondary schools. Download the PDF here

Stand Up For Us

An excellent booklet on how to tackle homophobia in schools prepared by Mark Jennet can be found here.

A powerpoint presentation dealing with current LGBT issues. Suitable for INSET sessions and stakeholders. Contains useful links.

Two videos available from Women’s Educational Media. Both videos are American so specify European PAL format when ordering.

- It’s Elementary. Teacher training video and resource pack

- That’s a Family. PSHE video for KS1 and 2

Heads in the Sand…Backs Against the Wall

David Watkins, a teacher, shares with us his thoughts and hopes for challenging homophobia in education. Download the essay here (Word document). More suggestions from David Watkins here.

School Matters –Homophobia in Schools

This is a quietly considered programme, putting the arguments for both an inclusive curriculum and taking action against stereotyping, prejudice and negative discrimination. Our own Tony Fenwick works with 6th formers and puts the case for LGBT people and issues in the curriculum with the intelligence and aplomb we have come to expect. You can view this here.

Them and Us

A guide to anti-homophobia policies and practice in secondary schools. Download the PDF here

Stand Up For Us

An excellent booklet on how to tackle homophobia in schools prepared by Mark Jennet can be found here.

A powerpoint presentation dealing with current LGBT issues. Suitable for INSET sessions and stakeholders. Contains useful links.

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