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Reading the Rainbow

LGBTQ-Inclusive Literacy Instruction in the Elementary Classroom

Caitlin L. Ryan, Jill M. Hermann-Wilmarth

Foreword by: Mariana Souto-Manning

Publication Date: April 27, 2018

Pages: 160

Series: Language and Literacy Series

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Description+

Winner of the 2018 Literacy Research Association's Edward B. Fry Book Award

Both authors have received the 2023 NCTE Outstanding Elementary Educator in the English Language Arts Award

Drawing on examples of teaching from elementary school classrooms, this timely book for practitioners explains why LGBTQ-inclusive literacy instruction is possible, relevant, and necessary in grades K–5.

The authors show how expanding the English language arts curriculum to include representations of LGBTQ people and themes will benefit all students, allowing them to participate in a truly inclusive classroom. The text describes three different approaches that address the limitations, pressures, and possibilities that teachers in various contexts face around these topics. The authors make clear what LGBTQ-inclusive literacy teaching can look like in practice, including what teachers might say and how students might respond.

Reading the Rainbow is designed to be interactive, providing readers with opportunities to consider these new approaches with respect to their own classrooms and traditional literacy instruction.

Book Features:

  • Explains why LGBTQ people and topics should be included in the elementary curriculum and how English language arts is a natural fit for such instruction.
  • Describes approaches that teachers can use to address LGBTQ topics in the elementary classroom.
  • Provides classroom examples of teachers using these inclusive-teaching strategies.
  • Offers guidance for talking with parents and administrators.
  • Includes lists of recommended children’s literature and helpful websites of both ELA and LGBTQ organizations.

Author+

Caitlin L. Ryan is an associate professor in the College of Education at East Carolina University in Greenville, NC, and former K–5 literacy enrichment teacher in the Washington, DC, public schools. Jill M. Hermann-Wilmarth is a professor of social foundations at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, MI, and previously taught grades 2–5 in the metro Atlanta area. They both received the 2023 NCTE Outstanding Elementary Educator in the English Language Arts Award.

Reviews+

“…a significant contribution to the growing body of research, especially in that it provides numerous scenarios from multiple teachers, grade levels, and schools along with frameworks for why and how to be increasingly LGBTQ-inclusive…It is a book of great importance to all teachers and researchers regardless of their grade level, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, or specific contexts.”

—Journal of Language and Literacy Education (JOLLE)

" Reading the Rainbow is a terrific, nuanced, practical resource that many ELA teachers should come to value. Children in their classrooms, whatever their identities, will be the better for it."

—Mombian

“In this book filled with powerful invitations and resources, Ryan and Hermann-Wilmarth, who were elementary school teachers before becoming teacher educators, invite us to enact justice in our classrooms as we honor our students’ rights and work to foster equity. They offer a compelling rationale for LGBTQ inclusion in the elementary grades as a matter of justice.”
—From the Foreword by Mariana Souto-Manning, Teachers College, Columbia University

“The field has been hungry for this book! Too often LGBTQ-inclusive curriculum is altogether absent in elementary classrooms or limited to occasional token texts. Ryan and Hermann-Wilmarth chart a new course for expanding LGBTQ-inclusive elementary classrooms by providing vision and inspiration, coupled with specific text recommendations and practice-focused, actionable strategies that will allow elementary teachers to make immediate and impactful change in their classrooms.”
—Elizabeth Dutro, University of Colorado Boulder

“Ryan and Hermann-Wilmarth’s intimate knowledge of and compassion for teachers—their challenges, restrictions, commitments, and diversity—and passion for LGBTQ students and families result in a warm and vigorous invitation for teachers to join them in the work of creating more equitable classrooms where the full humanity of students is honored.”
—Mollie V. Blackburn, Ohio State University

Contents+

Table of Contents

Foreword by Mariana Souto-Manning

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1. A Rationale for Teaching LGBTQ Topics in Elementary English Language Arts
   LGBTQ Topics Matter to Elementary School Students and Their Families
   LGBTQ-Inclusion and English Language Arts Curricula Go Hand-in-Hand
   What You Will Find In This Book

PART I: EXPANDING REPRESENTATIONS OF LGBTQ PEOPLE IN ELEMENTARY ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS

Chapter 2. Introducing LGBTQ People Into Your Teaching
   Why Representations Matter for Kids
   Doing the Work of Expanding Representations
   Considerations and Challenges in Your Context

Chapter 3. Expanding LGBTQ Representations Through Novel Studies
   Teaching a Novel with a Gay Protagonist
   Teaching a Novel with a Transgender Protagonist

PART II: QUESTIONING CATEGORIES BY READING STRAIGHT BOOKS THROUGH A QUEER LENS

Chapter 4. Discussing Queer Moments in Straight Books
   The Importance of Categories
   Doing the Work of Questioning Categories
   Considerations and Challenges in Your Context

Chapter 5. Building Students' Queer Lenses Through Anchor Lessons
   Beginning Discussions of Unwritten Gender Rules
   Anchor Lessons as Touchstones for Continued Learning
   Using This Method With Another Anchor Text

PART III: QUESTIONING SILENCES IN EXPANDED REPRESENTATIONS

Chapter 6. Acknowledging Silences in LGBTQ Inclusion
   The Importance of Complicating "Single Story" Representations
   Doing the Work of Questioning Representations
   Considerations and Challenges in Your Context

Chapter 7. Connecting LGBTQ Characters and the Larger World
   Teaching After Tupac and D Foster
   Specific and Intentional English Language Arts Teaching

Conclusion: Mapping Out Your Journey—Making a Plan and Finding Your Resources
   Know Your Sources of Support
   Know Your Laws and Policies
   Making and Supporting Your Decisions
   Closing Thoughts

Appendix
   Classroom Materials
   Lesson Planning Materials
   Links to LGBTQ Glossaries

Children's Literature Cited

References

Index

About the Authors

Awards+

2023 NCTE Outstanding Elementary Educator in the English Language Arts Award
2018 Literacy Research Association's Edward B. Fry Book Award

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