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Sanlo, Ronni L., Ed. – 1998
This handbook is designed to guide faculty and administrators in working with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) college students. It brings together the varied viewpoints of people concerned with providing appropriate services to LGBT students on college campuses. The book's 42 chapters discuss topics of special interest for faculty…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Change, Educational Resources, Higher Education
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Townsend, Mark H.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1991
A national survey investigated current programs directed toward gay and lesbian medical students and to identify their perceptions, needs, and wishes. Results show support services are limited, and those existing vary in class size, institutional affiliation, and geographic region. Homosexuality is taught in a circumscribed way in most medical…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Higher Education, Homosexuality, Medical Education
Bapst, Don – 1991
Homophobia is accepted and encouraged by society, particularly in the sterile world of academia which allows, promotes, and creates homophobia by not providing lesbian/gay specific texts, examples, assignments, and role models. Composition teachers can make the classroom a safer place for lesbian/gay students, teachers, texts, and issues by: (1)…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Higher Education, Homosexuality, Reading Material Selection
Smart, James G.; Sutehall, Kathy – 1985
The information in this report is based on the experiences of Cornell University and the University of South Carolina in responding to the needs of gay students in their residence halls. A starter kit on developing gay issue programming for other campuses is presented which includes a Gay Programming Checklist and a description of a sample…
Descriptors: College Environment, Dormitories, Higher Education, Homosexuality
Donahue, David M. – 2000
This curriculum is intended to further thoughtful examination and responsible action among high school students about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) issues. Unlike other curricula this discussion is not in the context of civil or political rights but in the broader context of human rights. These rights, as defined in the Universal…
Descriptors: Bisexuality, Civil Liberties, Gender Issues, High School Students
Piernik, Thomas E. – Campus Activities Programming, 1992
New research and structures of higher education must be explored to create positive learning environments for gay, lesbian, and bisexual students, whose needs may be different from those of traditional students. This requires attention to college and classroom environment, curriculum, and services, including campus activities, career and personal…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, College Environment, Counseling Services, Dormitories
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Lopez, Gilda; Chism, Nancy – College Teaching, 1993
A discussion of concerns of gay and lesbian college students, based on interviews on one campus, focuses on these issues: understanding and articulating sexual identity; campus and classroom experiences; communication with faculty; and the effects of learning style, classroom content, and research on their lives. Recommendations are made for…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Faculty, College Instruction, Higher Education
Chandler, Daniel Ross – 1994
This interdisciplinary annotated bibliography consists of 59 citations of materials published between 1967 and 1994. Most of the materials in the bibliography are books, but several articles and sermons are included. After a section which serves as an introduction on the subject of homosexuality, the bibliography is divided into sections on…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Annotated Bibliographies, Communication Research, Cultural Context
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Lampela, Laurel – Studies in Art Education, 1995
Maintains that teachers should acknowledge sexual orientation as an individual difference and address it in the classroom and the curriculum. Includes several examples of artists' sexuality being expressed through their work. Details four basic concepts important to this effort and includes several reference works on gay artists. (MJP)
Descriptors: Art Education, Artists, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques