Exploring Attitudes of Future Educators
About Sexual Minority Youth

Kristen B. Dowling
University of Toronto

Susan Rodger
and
Anne L. Cummings
University of Western Ontario

Abstract

 

Fifty-two secondary teacher candidates from a Canadian university completed questionnaires assessing levels of homoprejudice, knowledge of homosexuality, and perceptions of professional issues related to sexual minority youth. The level of homoprejudice in this sample was lower than in earlier studies with teachers, and lower homoprejudice was found to be significantly related to higher professional commitment and willingness to assist sexual minority students. As well greater knowledge of homosexual issues was significantly related to lower levels of homoprejudice, and men had significantly more homoprejudiced attitudes than women.

 


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