Author

Dana Thompson

Term

Spring 2025

Capstone

Dissertation

Degree Name

EdD

Primary Advisor/Dissertation Chair

Trish Harvey

Abstract

This qualitative study explores the experiences of transgender educators in Minnesota public schools, examining how they navigate professional environments and view their impact on students, staff, and the community. Interviews with three current educators were completed in addition to an autoethnographic reflection. Several key themes emerged: the significant gap between non-discrimination policies and actual lived experience; the differential treatment based on gender identity, with transgender women facing more severe professional consequences than transmasculine educators; the critical importance of transgender representation for LGBTQ+ students; and the necessity of robust support systems to combat isolation. This research contributes to the limited literature on transgender educators by documenting their unique challenges and emphasizing their crucial role in fostering inclusive educational environments.

Keywords

Gender, Social Justice, LGBTQ+, Transgender studies

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DigitalCommons@Hamline

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application/pdf

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School of Education Student Capstone Theses and Dissertations

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