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究竟safe school 项目致力于什么? 是校园的欺凌问题, 还是同性性行为性关系, 性困惑的问题?
The first community-based LGBTIQ youth groups in the fields of social services were established in the USA in the late 1970s. In the 1980s and 1990s a sexual risk discourse dominated LGBTIQ issues in education policy in Victoria.[20] Addressing school bullying with practical steps is a worldwide trend. The Safe Schools Coalition Australia provides resources such as this program as part of The National Safe Schools Framework which deals with the wider causes of bullying.[21]
从第一天起, safe school项目的着眼点就在LGBTIQ
This voluntary program, developed by the Safe Schools Coalition, commenced in Victoria on 21 October 2010,[22] and received national funding of $8 million in 2013.[23] Federal funding for the program was sought by openly-gay Senator Penny Wong, the (ALP) Finance Minister in 2013. It was formally launched in June 2014 by the (Liberal) Abbott Government.[24] The program is focused on "challenging the bullying and discrimination of the LGBTIQ community within the school setting".[25]
8百万的联邦政府基金是在叛逆王, 当时他/她是财政部长, 的极力支持下获得的。作为一个自己就是同性恋人士的政治人物, 这种做法是不是谋取私利?
The program expanded nationally because of its success.[18] Content was created by a number of experts in the field. Melbourne High School teacher Christopher Bush helped produce and write content.[26] The program runs in every state of Australia and the Australian Capital Territory,[3] and is planned to commence in the Northern Territory. As of mid February 2016, 490 schools were members of the program, and 86 organisations were supporters of the coalition.[3] According to the official website as of September 2016, 545 schools are members, up from the February 2016 figure when a campaign against the program commenced.[citation needed] In NSW there were originally 120 schools registered, however the education department determined that 89 of those schools had never accessed resources and had no intention to do so in the immediate future.[8]
教材是在墨尔本高中老师Christopher Bush的帮助下写出来的。
The Safe Schools Program contains a range of materials from which principals and teachers may choose to include, allowing educators to decide what is appropriate for their schools.[27] Some schools present no classroom material to students.[28] There are four official guides, three official posters and eight lesson plans. Videos are available to accompany the lessons. In 2015, a teaching manual called All Of Us[14] was launched, following approval by the federal Education Department.[23] Authors of the manual include Margot Fink, a finalist for Young Australian of the Year in 2016. The guide includes information on teaching gender diversity, sexual diversity and intersex topics. Resource content includes a video of same sex attracted and gender diverse youth, as well as intersex film-maker Phoebe Hart.[14] A children's story book, entitled The Gender Fairy, released in January 2016 and promoted by the Safe Schools Coalition,[23] explains transgender issues for young children. Safe Schools Coalition co-founder, Roz Ward has compiled the accompanying notes for teachers and parents.[29] Safe Schools material provides advice for secondary students faced with explicit-content-filters on computers[30] and with resistance to displaying LGBTIQ posters.[30] Child psychologist Michael Carr-Gregg says, "The civil disobedience is not wise."[23]
safe school由学校校长和老师决定什么教材适合学校, 一些学校不提供教室内的教材。该项目有四个官方的指导方向, 3个官方宣传页, 和8个教学计划。视频教程是主要方式。2015年一个叫all of us的教学大纲公布, 主要内容, 性别认知, 性取向认知, 自我性意识认知的课题。资料内容来源于, 同性性吸引, 青少年性性别认知, 自我内在性别定义的制作人Phoebe Hart。2016年出版了, 书名为性别精灵的儿童故事书, 由该组织大力推广宣传, 该书主要针对年幼的孩子介绍变性等内容。
The material challenges notions of heteronormativity and promotes acceptance of LGBTIQ people.[13] The goal is to achieve an understanding and tolerance of LGBTIQ individuals through education. Students are given the opportunity to challenge LGBT stereotypess.[31] Another aim is to reduce the incidence of depression, suicide and self-harm.[citation needed] Representatives from Safe Schools are available to meet with parents, students and teachers upon request.
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