How can empathy be operationalized as a measurable outcome in educational, organizational, and social interventions?
Empathy is an important part of human experience that involves understanding...
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: Fostering empathy: techniques to measure and operationalize empathy in education, business, and social settings
Queer-informed political theory is an important tool for promoting inclusivity in education. It provides a framework for understanding how power and privilege operate within social institutions,...
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: Queerinformed politics: how educational curricula can promote equality
Bullying is a serious problem that has long been an issue in schools. It can take many forms, from verbal abuse to physical violence. One form of bullying that often goes unnoticed is discrimination...
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: Discussing ethical responsibilities for teachers when it comes to lgbtqia students safety and wellbeing
Virtual Reality technology allows people to experience situations that they cannot otherwise encounter. Experiential learning is an educational approach based on active participation in simulations...
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: Exploring fluid gender & sexual identities through immersive virtual reality simulations
There has been an increasing push for inclusivity in education, particularly when it comes to representing marginalized communities such as those that identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,...
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: How does lgbtinclusive curriculum impact youth moral and civic identity?
How can educational institutions foster intergenerational empathy and moral reflection on issues of gender and sexuality?
One way for educational institutions to foster intergenerational empathy...
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: Exploring historical perspectives on gender and sexuality to foster intergenerational empathy
Queer families have always faced challenges navigating heteronormative structures due to their unique family dynamics and configurations.
These families are finding new ways to create stable...
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: How queer families create stable homes despite societal pressure and prejudice.
Empathy is defined as "the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person." In terms of education and intervention for members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT)...
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: Understanding lgbt challenges: the power of empathy in education and intervention
Gender fluidity refers to a person's ability to express their gender identity and expression beyond traditional male or female categories. It challenges assumptions that gender is fixed and...
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: Gender fluidity: exploring challenges to identity persistence, moral responsibility, and societal recognition
Economic precarity is defined as the lack of financial stability and security that often leads to a sense of instability and fear about the future. Queer identity refers to an individual's...
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: Exploring the intersection of economic precarity and queer identity: a comprehensive look at its impact on education