Unfortunately, the picture might even be worse than what our imaginations could cook up, considering findings from a newly released GLSEN Research Brief.The brief reveals that middle school LGBT students reported rates of harassment and assault that were significantly higher than those reported by high school LGBT students: more middle school students had been verbally harassed, … The June 27 brief, based on a 2009 national GLSEN survey, shows that 98 percent of Illinois students hear "gay" used in a negative way while 94 percent hear homophobic remarks. Often referred to as “no promo homo” (NPH) laws because they ban any “promotion of homosexuality.” J o u r … Greenspan, S. B., Griffith, C., Hayes, C. R., & Murtagh, E. F. (2019). GLSEN's research brief, The Experiences of LGBT Students in School Athletics, is an in-depth look at the experiences of LGBT student athletes, using data from GLSEN's 2011 National School Climate Survey. The Experiences of LGBT Students in School Athletics (Research Brief). GLSEN's research brief "LGBTQ-Inclusive and Supportive Teaching: The Experiences of LGBTQ and non-LGBTQ Educators" provides an examination of teachers' LGBTQ-inclusive and supportive practices and the barriers teachers face to engaging in strategies to support LGBTQ youth. The brief discusses the experiences of LGBTQ teachers and… If a recent Gay Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) research brief has it right, nearly every Illinois student is hearing anti-gay language in school. LGBTQ+ and ally youths’ school athletics perspectives: a mixed-method analysis. //Wisconsin Research Brief NSCS 2009 //GLSEN Research Learning Series: Fall 2010 Webinars (Free) Find a GLSEN chapter in your area.--Select State--[your email address] //DONATE //REGISTER YOUR GAY-STRAIGHT ALLIANCE [GSA] //JOIN OUR EDUCATOR NETWORK //Giving //GLSEN … If a recent Gay Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) research brief has it right, nearly every Illinois student is hearing anti-gay language in school. GLSEN recently released a research brief on the dangerous effects of “no promo homo” laws in United States public schools. New York: GLSEN. Research Brief Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) In 2007, Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) conducted the fifth National School Climate Survey (NSCS), a biennial survey of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) secondary school students. New York, NY – GLSEN, a leading education organization working on LGBTQ issues in K-12 schools, has just released a research brief examining the impacts and implications of laws that prohibit the positive portrayal of homosexuality in schools. The survey included responses from 8,584 secondary school students between the ages of 13 and 20. A new research brief from the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network found that LGBT students face discriminatory barriers when attempting to … Teaching Respect: LGBT-Inclusive Curriculum and School Climate, GLSEN – This research brief summarizes the impact of students' exposure to LGBT-inclusive curricula and school climate. Utah also had a “no promo homo” law until mid-2017 when it was repealed. As of January 2018, there are seven states with similar laws: Alabama, Arizona, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas. LGBTQ students in states with such laws are more likely to face assault and harassment at school, and get less support from teachers and administrators, according to a GLSEN research brief. GLSEN (2013).