School principals should lead for social change, particularly in support of vulnerable or marginalized students. An important social justice issue in which principals must provide strong leadership, but may not be adequately prepared in university training, is creating positive and inclusive school environments for lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual, and questioning (LGBTQ) students. Research reveals that LGBTQ students experience high rates of discrimination, bullying, and physical assault due to their sexual orientation or gender expression. This Application Brief describes how faculty members at a Midwest university developed curriculum and pedagogy for their principal preparation program with the goal of promoting the knowledge and skills that future school leaders need to provide effective leadership for protection, acceptance, and affirmation of LGBTQ students.
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15 October 2016
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October 15 2016
Principals Can and Should Make a Positive Difference for LGBTQ Students Open Access
Lori G. Boyland;
Lori G. Boyland
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Associate Professor, Department of Educational Leadership, Ball State University
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Jeff Swensson;
Jeff Swensson
2
Assistant Professor, Ball State University
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John G. Ellis;
John G. Ellis
2
Assistant Professor, Ball State University
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Lauren L. Coleman;
Lauren L. Coleman
3
Student, Ball State University
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Margaret I. Boyland
Margaret I. Boyland
3
Student, Ball State University
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Journal of Leadership Education (2016) 15 (4): 117–131.
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Boyland LG, Swensson J, Ellis JG, Coleman LL, Boyland MI (2016), "Principals Can and Should Make a Positive Difference for LGBTQ Students". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 15 No. 4 pp. 117–131, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V15/I4/A1
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