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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Cait O'ConnorPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.570kg ISBN: 9781032870311ISBN 10: 1032870311 Pages: 298 Publication Date: 20 March 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews""Teachers, get ready to unlearn everything you think you know about health in schools. In Ditching Weight Stigma and Anti-Fat Bias at School, Cait O'Connor skillfully breaks down misinformation about health, size, food, and weight and gives teachers practical strategies to put their understanding into action. O'Connor makes the case that these topics are not just the responsibility of the health teacher, PE teacher, or school nurse, but a shared responsibility among everyone in a young person's life. You'll finish the book fired up to make change."" Alex Shevrin Venet, author of Equity Centered Trauma Informed Education and Becoming an Everyday Changemaker “As someone who considers myself both a liberatory educator and a body-neutral teacher, parent, and human, Ditching Weight Stigma and Anti-Fat Bias at School exposes how much farther we all must go in evaluating how and what we teach about bodies. The book argues that anti-fat bias is so ingrained in our society, it’s often hidden in the margins of curriculum and if we aren’t actively fighting it, we’re causing harm. Students deserve better, and this book is an explication on how to move ourselves and our schools forward. O’Connor’s work is a rare gem that is thoughtful, accessible, and actionable from the first chapter, and I’m inspired to continue my own personal and professional journey against anti-fatness and liberation through the lens of this book. It’s a must-read ASAP."" Chanea Bond, literacy educator and scholar ""Teachers, get ready to unlearn everything you think you know about health in schools. In Ditching Diet Culture at School, Cait O'Connor skillfully breaks down misinformation about health, size, food, and weight and gives teachers practical strategies to put their understanding into action. O'Connor makes the case that these topics are not just the responsibility of the health teacher, PE teacher, or school nurse, but a shared responsibility among everyone in a young person's life. You'll finish the book fired up to make change."" Alex Shevrin Venet, author of Equity Centered Trauma Informed Education and Becoming and Everyday Changemaker “As someone who considers myself both a liberatory educator and a body-neutral teacher, parent, and human, Ditching Diet Culture and Anti-Fat Bias at School exposes how much farther we all must go in evaluating how and what we teach about bodies. The book argues that anti-fat bias is so engrained in our society, it’s often hidden in the margins of curriculum and if we aren’t actively fighting it, we’re causing harm. Students deserve better, and this book is an explication on how to move ourselves and our schools forward. O’Connor’s work is a rare gem that is thoughtful, accessible, and actionable from the first chapter, and I’m inspired to continue my own personal and professional journey against anti-fatness and liberation through the lens of this book. It’s a must-read ASAP."" Chanea Bond, Literacy Educator and Scholar Author InformationCait O’Connor (@JustTeachingELA) is an eighth-grade English/ENL teacher in Larchmont, New York. She is also a middle school American Sign Language Club advisor, mental health peer advocate, and an advocate for LGBTQIA+ youth, size inclusivity, peer-community engagement, and disability justice. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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