Jacqueline Ullman

Jacqueline Ullman

Senior Lecturer in Western Sydney University’s School of Education

Jacqueline Ullman (PhD) is a Senior Lecturer in Western Sydney University’s School of Education, where her research focuses on school culture, curriculum and policy related to gender and sexuality diversity. She is the co-editor of Understanding Sociological Theory for Educational Practices (Cambridge University Press, 2015; 2018) and Gender and Sexuality in Education and Health (Routledge, 2018) and is co-authoring Sexuality and Gender Diversity in a Culture of Limitation: Student and Teacher Experiences in Schools (Routledge, forthcoming) with Associate Professor Tania Ferfolja (WSU).

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Teachers and discrimination at work
Teachers and discrimination at work

Western Sydney University researcher Dr Jacqueline Ullman discusses her study of teachers and school leadership staff who self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, asexual, or other diverse sexuality and gender identities, and their experiences of homophobic and transphobic discrimination in their schools.