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Beyond Inclusion: The Systems That Shape Belonging
by Celesta Wang, Mia Ynag, Rui Ma
Why do some students feel “at home” in school while others feel out of place?This blog explores how everyday school systems—forms, routines, and assumptions—quietly shape who belongs and who doesn’t.Moving beyond the idea of inclusion as an individual experience, we examine how cisnormative structures are built into the ordinary functioning of schools. Drawing on queer theory and critical education research, this piece asks not just who is excluded, but how exclusion is produced.Ultimately, this is not a call for perfect solutions but an invitation to rethink the “normal” systems we rarely question.
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Beyond Inclusion: The Systems That Shape Belonging
Why do some students feel “at home” in school while others feel out of place?This blog explores how everyday school systems—forms, routines, and assumptions—quietly shape who belongs and who doesn’t.Moving beyond the idea of inclusion as an individual experience, we examine how cisnormative structures are built into the ordinary functioning of schools. Drawing on queer theory and critical education research, this piece asks not just who is excluded, but how exclusion is produced.Ultimately, this is not a call for perfect solutions but an invitation to rethink the “normal” systems we rarely question.
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Why do some students feel “at home” in school while others feel out of place?This blog explores how everyday school systems—forms, routines, and assumptions—quietly shape who belongs and who doesn’t.Moving beyond the idea of inclusion as an individual experience, we examine how cisnormative structures are built into the ordinary functioning of schools. Drawing on queer theory and critical education research, this piece asks not just who is excluded, but how exclusion is produced.Ultimately, this is not a call for perfect solutions but an invitation to rethink the “normal” systems we rarely question.
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Celesta Wang, Mia Ynag, Rui Ma
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