<p>This book brings together some of the key researchers and thinkers in the field of lesbian gay bisexual transgender intersex and/or queer (LGBTIQ+) teacher research. The authors offer international perspectives on the state of play for LGBTIQ+ teachers and engage with some of the key issues that have and continue to shape research. Importantly this book offers accounts from trans*/non-binary teachers and researchers as well as racialised LGBTIQ+ teachers and researchers—voices that have been absent from the field for too long. The book also offers reflections upon the history of research with LGBTIQ+ teachers and offers an examination of the impact of political and legal changes for LGBTIQ+ people upon teacher identity. The book does not understand the process of change as simple—from intolerance to tolerance—rather it understands that change is complex nuanced and experienced differently across and between contexts. As such it provides readers with a challenge—to accept all that it means to be an LGBTIQ+ educator including unhappy histories complex relationships with schools systemic homophobia and transphobia and moments of pride and joy. This book was originally published as special issue of the journal <i>Teaching Education</i>.</p>
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