Intersex learners are indeed present in schools, although they might not always be visible or identified as such. It’s estimated that intersex individuals make up around 1.7% of the global population, which translates to approximately 1 in every 2-3 classrooms having an intersex student. These students may face unique challenges, which include direct discrimination, bullying, … Continue reading Why teachers should accommodate intersex children in our schools
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Why teachers should accommodate intersex children in our schools
Intersex learners are indeed present in schools, although they might not always be visible or identified as such. It’s estimated that intersex individuals make up around 1.7% of the global population, which translates to approximately 1 in every 2-3 classrooms having an intersex student. These students may face unique challenges, which include direct discrimination, bullying, … Continue reading Why teachers should accommodate intersex children in our schools