How Queer Teachers Teach Inclusivity When They're Not Sure What They're Allowed To Say | Ep. 200 (with Bryan Stanton)

How Queer Teachers Teach Inclusivity When They're Not Sure What They're Allowed To Say | Ep. 200 (with Bryan Stanton)

From Queering Education: LGBTQ+ Inclusive Teaching, Queer Pedagogy, and Real Classroom Practice by Bryan Stanton

April 2, 2026 · 18 min · Episode 200

About this episode

Bryan Stanton discusses practical strategies for inclusive teaching amidst vague policies and pressures in the classroom.

In this solo episode, Bryan Stanton (they/them) walks through what inclusive teaching actually looks like when policies feel vague, pressure is real, and every classroom decision carries weight. This isn’t theory—it’s what you can do tomorrow to support students while staying grounded in your professional role. If you’ve ever found yourself editing your language, second-guessing your curriculum, or wondering what might come back to you later, this episode offers a clear, practical path forwa...

People in this episode

Host: Bryan Stanton

Topics covered

  • inclusive teaching
  • LGBTQ+ education
  • queer pedagogy
  • classroom practices
  • teacher support

Keywords

  • inclusive teaching
  • LGBTQ+ inclusion
  • queer teachers
  • classroom decisions
  • educational policies

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