Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores novel methodologies and frameworks in queer pedagogy that challenge traditional educational paradigms. Participants are encouraged to share research and practices that promote inclusivity and diversity in learning environments.
This session focuses on the design and implementation of curricula that reflect LGBTQ+ perspectives and histories. Discussions will center on strategies for integrating queer content across various disciplines.
This track examines the interplay of multiple identities and social categories within educational settings. Participants will analyze how intersectional approaches can enhance understanding and support for diverse student populations.
This session invites contributions that link critical pedagogy with social justice initiatives in education. Emphasis will be placed on empowering marginalized voices and fostering equitable learning experiences.
This track highlights effective teaching strategies that specifically engage LGBTQ+ students and foster a sense of belonging. Participants will share best practices and research findings on student engagement and retention.
This session addresses the role of diversity and human rights in shaping educational policies and practices. Participants will explore how educational institutions can advocate for and uphold the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals.
This track focuses on creative and effective learning methods that enhance the study of queer issues. Presentations will showcase experiential learning, digital tools, and collaborative projects that enrich student understanding.
This session examines strategies for promoting social inclusion among LGBTQ+ youth in educational settings. Discussions will focus on the challenges faced and the interventions that can foster supportive environments.
This track investigates the impact of educational policies on LGBTQ+ rights and representation. Participants will analyze current policies and propose reforms that promote inclusivity and equity in education.
This session explores the intersections of gender studies and queer pedagogy in educational practice. Participants will discuss how gender theories can inform teaching strategies and curriculum development.
This track invites discussions on queer education from a global perspective, highlighting diverse cultural contexts and practices. Participants will share insights on how different regions address LGBTQ+ issues in education.
