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From Teacher to Lover

Sex Scandals in the Classroom

by Tara Star Johnson (Author)
©2009 Textbook XVI, 189 Pages

Summary

In the decade since Mary Kay Letourneau’s infamous liaison with her sixth-grade student was exposed, the reporting of sexual misconduct cases among teachers has proliferated. The amount of media attention – to women teachers in particular – has increased because the public is titillated and baffled by such cases of aberrant female sexuality. This is a qualitative case study of two high school English teachers, Hannah and Kim, who each had a sexual relationship with a student. Their cases are examined, along with those of Letourneau and Heather Ingram, two headline-heavy teachers whose backgrounds and patterns of behavior within the relationships are similar to Hannah’s and Kim’s. Without judging or sympathizing, this book elucidates the process by which these women crossed the ethical and professional line from teacher to lover. Teacher educators concerned about raising issues of gender, sexuality, and embodiment in their classes will find this a thorny but compelling text for generating dialogue about the taboo topic of bodies in education.

Details

Pages
XVI, 189
Year
2009
ISBN (Softcover)
9781433103421
Language
English
Keywords
USA Lehrerin Liebesbeziehung Schüler sexuality secondary schooling gender qualitative research feminism Teacher Education
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2008. XVI, 189 pp., num. ill.

Biographical notes

Tara Star Johnson (Author)

The Author: Tara Star Johnson holds a doctorate in language education from the University of Georgia. She earned the National Council of Teachers of English Promising Researcher Award in 2007 for «Crossing the Line: When Pedagogical Relationships Go Awry», a condensed version of the study represented in this book. She is currently Assistant Professor of English Education at Purdue University.

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