Bisexuality appears to be falling into the gap between the binary of heterosexuality and homosexuality that informs school initiatives such as health and sexual education, and student welfare. This book addresses three significant issues in relation to bisexuality and schooling: erasure, exclusion, and the absence of intersectionality. As much research has shown, these issues have been major factors in bisexual young people, family members and educators experiencing worse mental, emotional, sexual and social health than ...
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Bisexuality appears to be falling into the gap between the binary of heterosexuality and homosexuality that informs school initiatives such as health and sexual education, and student welfare. This book addresses three significant issues in relation to bisexuality and schooling: erasure, exclusion, and the absence of intersectionality. As much research has shown, these issues have been major factors in bisexual young people, family members and educators experiencing worse mental, emotional, sexual and social health than their homosexual or heterosexual counterparts. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Bisexuality.
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