Understanding teachers' responses to enactments of sexual and gender stigma at school |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Educational Sciences, University of Zaragoza, Huesca, Spain;2. Department of Evolutionary and Educational Psychology, University of Jaén, Jaén, Spain |
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Abstract: | Although teachers may be in a position to address enactments of sexual and gender stigma among their students, little is known about their motivations to intervene in such situations. We surveyed secondary school teachers in the Netherlands, assessing how beliefs, norms, and self-efficacy were related to their intentions to intervene in two hypothetical situations that involved bullying of lesbian/gay or gender non-conforming students. We found significantly stronger intentions to intervene among teachers who were more confident in their abilities to intervene successfully and who had stronger beliefs that intervening in the situation would produce a positive outcome. |
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Keywords: | Bullying Sexual orientation Gender expression Teacher attitudes School safety |
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