Tips for Making Classrooms More Inclusive as Students Head Back To School

Tips for Making Classrooms More Inclusive as Students Head Back To School

Post submitted by Kimmie Fink, Welcoming Schools Consultant

Back to School is a busy time for educators as they set up their students for success — laminating name tags, creating bulletin boards and writing lesson plans. They know that for many children, the first few days back to school can make or break their year. As educators sharpen their pencils, the HRC Foundation’s Welcoming Schools program is working to ensure that schools also take the time to make classrooms a welcoming place for all by cultivating an LGBTQ and gender-inclusive learning environment.

Don’t know where to start? HRC is here to help with these tips for developing LGBTQ and gender-inclusive classrooms and schools:

  1. Use inclusive language on all forms. Back to school means paperwork for families. Educators can make the process welcoming by ensuring all handbooks, forms and other communications are inclusive of all family structures and gender identities (e.g., using phrases such as “families and caring adults” in place of “moms and dads”).
  2. Stock your library shelves with diverse books. Make sure students have access to books that reflect not only their lives but also identities and perspectives outside their experiences. Challenge stereotypes by featuring a Welcoming Schools recommended book as a first day read-aloud.  
  3. Create a welcoming bulletin board. We know displays are important features in every classroom, so why not switch out the apples and school buses for a display that shows diverse family structures and people of different races, gender expressions and abilities? Use slogans that encourage respect for all people. For an easy visual, print a Welcoming Schools safe school sign.
  4. Develop clear classroom and/or school agreements. Educators must ensure that bullying policies specifically name groups that are disproportionately bullied or harassed, and then make it clear to students that this means no put-downs about who someone is or who their family is. Preventing bias-based bullying starts on day one.
  5. Prepare for teachable moments. Educators can practice how to respond when they hear students say things like “That’s gay!” or “You act like a girl!” or “You’re not a real family because you don’t have a dad!” Be prepared to interrupt mean teasing about a child’s identity or their family.
  6. Model inclusive language. Instead of addressing classes as “boys and girls,” try using non-gendered words like “students,” “scholars,” or “friends” to be more inclusive of all identities.
  7. Group students according to something other than gender. There’s no need to have boys’ closets and girls’ cubbies. Divide children by number or line them up by birth month, color of clothing or alphabetically by name.
  8. Try a new lesson plan. Educators can give one of the Welcoming Schools lessons a try and start the year by teaching students how to be allies and learning about what makes each child special.
  9. Plan a family night. Hold an evening event to celebrate all families. Provide information for families and caring adults to help them talk with their children about LGBTQ and gender topics.

For more strategies and resources, visit the HRC Foundation Welcoming Schools website. Welcoming Schools is here to support you. HRC wishes you and the children in your care a wonderful 2018-19 school year.

Housed by the HRC Foundation, Welcoming Schools and Time to THRIVE are national programs designed to help LGBTQ youth succeed. Welcoming Schools is the nation’s premier professional development program providing LGBTQ and gender inclusive resources to schools to reduce bullying behavior and establish a positive school climate. Time to THRIVE is an annual national conference that brings together K-12 educators, counselors and other youth-serving professionals to build awareness and cultural competency to better support LGBTQ youth.

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#AM_Equality Tipsheet: August 24, 2018

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: August 24, 2018

TODAY  — TRUMP, RENACCI AND DEWINE BRING DANGEROUS ANTI-LGBTQ ATTACKS TO OHIO: Donald Trump is scheduled to raise money for anti-LGBTQ U.S. Senate candidate Rep. Jim Renacci and Ohio gubernatorial candidate Mike DeWine in Columbus today. “Donald Trump, Jim Renacci and Mike DeWine have pushed anti-LGBTQ policies that are not only wrong, they are politically toxic in a state with more than 1.5 million Equality Voters,” said HRC State Manager Shawn Copeland. “Renacci opposes marriage equality, doesn’t support the Equality Act and has maintained a ‘zero’ score on HRC’s Congressional Scorecard for his entire career in the U.S. House. As Attorney General, DeWine defended the state’s marriage ban, stating that LGBTQ people did not deserve ‘protected-class status.’ That’s why HRC is mobilizing members and volunteers across Ohio to ensure voters stand up and reject Renacci, DeWine and their dangerous agenda.” More from HRC and PRIZM.

MASSACHUSETTS — VOTE YES ON PROP 3 TO PROTECT TRANS EQUALITY: HRC is working as part of the Freedom Massachusetts campaign to ensure Bay Staters turn out to vote “yes on 3” to uphold the Commonwealth’s non-discrimination law protecting transgender people from discrimination in public spaces, such as restaurants, stores, and doctors’ offices. In 2016, the Massachusetts legislature passed — with a bipartisan, supermajority vote — the historic non-discrimination protections for transgender people, and Republican Governor Charlie Baker signed the bill into law in July 2016. Shortly after it went into effect in October 2016, a small group of opponents gathered the minimum number of signatures required to place the law on the ballot for repeal this November. A “yes” vote on Question 3 keeps the current law in place. More from Washington Blade.

FEEL GOOD FRIDAY — NONBINARY ARTISTS SHARE THEIR WORK, SHARE THE LOVE ON #VisibleNB HASHTAG: From game designers to storyboard artists, non-binary and genderqueer artists from across the Twitterverse are gathering to share their amazing artwork and support one another. Check it out here.

Hello, my name is Mao, queer Chinese-Canadian and art director for games!

This is the first #VisibleWomen | #VisibleNB I’ve participated in where I’ve felt happy and excited about the direction my art is going (´・ω・`ノ)ノ ✩! pic.twitter.com/SCtus1zOyX

— mao (@JessicaYMao) August 21, 2018

WITHOUT ADEQUATE ACCESS TO LIFESAVING CARE, TOO MANY TRANS PEOPLE TURN TO CROWDFUNDING: Larissa Shively-Vitt of Kansas is a proud transgender veteran who has been forced to crowdfund to pay for medically necessary care. Sadly, crowdfunding is rarely successful and no person should have to rely on it to access they care that they need. The Veterans Administration has the ability to change their regulations to provide for all veterans.  More from KCUR.

MARYLAND MAN CHARGED WITH HATE CRIME FOR ATTACKING TWO TRANS PEOPLE: Austin Keith Johnson, 51, allegedly threatened two people with a pocket knife and used transphobic language against them.  More from Capital Gazette.

IN EMOTIONAL INTERVIEW, CHLOE GRACE MORETZ SHARES HER BROTHERS’ STRUGGLE TO COME OUT IN SMALL COMMUNITY: The star of “The Miseducation of Cameron Post” shared that two of her brothers attempted to “pray the gay away” before coming out. More from BBC.

WILL & GRACE IS BACK! For the second year, with the help of long-time HRC supporter Max Mutchnick and his “Will & Grace” co-creator David Kohan, HRC is providing an opportunity to be in the audience for a taping of the upcoming season. More from HRC.

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

MAN ATTACKED AT LONDON PRIDE “I THOUGHT I WAS GOING TO DIE”: Hear his heartbreaking story from Pink News.

READING RAINBOW – Bookmark now to read on your lunch break!

Mic offers advice on trans topics in a new column from Serena Daniari (@serenajazmine); Washington Blade interviews LGBTQ people who are closeted at work; NPR offers tips to LGBTQ college students considering studying abroad; Where in the world is HRC’s Sarah McBride (@SarahEMcBride)?

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From Madison Pride to visiting a trans owned business to community centers and @HRC events, my whirlwind trip to Wisconsin with team @HRC_WI was packed! The road to equality goes through the Badger State! pic.twitter.com/DIDMiy70S3

— Sarah McBride (@SarahEMcBride) August 22, 2018

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Trump Spits Back at Sessions’ DOJ Statement: ‘Jeff, This is GREAT…’

Trump Spits Back at Sessions’ DOJ Statement: ‘Jeff, This is GREAT…’
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Donald Trump spat back at his attorney general Jeff Sessions on Friday morning, a day after Sessions responded to his Thursday interview with FOX & Friends in which Trump attacked him for never taking control at the Justice Department.

Sessions had responded with a statement that said the DOJ would “not be improperly influenced by political considerations.”

RELATED: Jeff Sessions Fires Back At Trump’s Assertion That He Never Took Control at the Justice Department

Tweeted Trump: ‘“Department of Justice will not be improperly influenced by political considerations.” Jeff, this is GREAT, what everyone wants, so look into all of the corruption on the “other side” including deleted Emails, Comey lies & leaks, Mueller conflicts, McCabe, Strzok, Page, Ohr……….FISA abuse, Christopher Steele & his phony and corrupt Dossier, the Clinton Foundation, illegal surveillance of Trump Campaign, Russian collusion by Dems – and so much more. Open up the papers & documents without redaction? Come on Jeff, you can do it, the country is waiting!’

“Department of Justice will not be improperly influenced by political considerations.” Jeff, this is GREAT, what everyone wants, so look into all of the corruption on the “other side” including deleted Emails, Comey lies & leaks, Mueller conflicts, McCabe, Strzok, Page, Ohr……

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 24, 2018

….FISA abuse, Christopher Steele & his phony and corrupt Dossier, the Clinton Foundation, illegal surveillance of Trump Campaign, Russian collusion by Dems – and so much more. Open up the papers & documents without redaction? Come on Jeff, you can do it, the country is waiting!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 24, 2018

Ex-NSA contractor to spend 63 months in jail over “classified” information. Gee, this is “small potatoes” compared to what Hillary Clinton did! So unfair Jeff, Double Standard.

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 24, 2018

…and unicorns, and the loch ness monster, and leprechauns, ooh ooh and chupacabra and while you’re at it find @realDonaldTrump’s humanity. Good luck, Jeff. t.co/HLLm06JyfX

— Wilson Cruz (@wcruz73) August 24, 2018

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