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Joseph R. Jones

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Joseph R. Jones

Joseph R. Jones is an American author and academic who is known for his research on bullying in educational environments. Currently, he is the Dean of the School of Education at Gordon State College in Barnesville, Georgia.

He has been interviewed extensively by media outlets about homophobia and bullying in schools and has published numerous works on the topic.[1]

Jones' has co-constructed a K-12 anti-bullying program with an academic colleague that has been implemented in some school districts.[2]

In 2014, Jones received the Hero Award from Auburn University and the National Anti-Bullying Summit.[3] He is the recipient of the 2017 "Stonewall Service Award" from CCCC/NCTE. In 2017, His fifth book, Feather Boas, Black Hoodies, and John Deere Hats: Discussions of Diversity in K-12 and Higher Education, was released. In 2020, the Georgia Council of Teachers of English awarded Jones with the "Teacher of the Year Award." He has been nominated for numerous other awards.

Jones' work examines how bullying impacts educational environments. Jones has coined two terms in his academic community: "contextual oppositions" and "unnormalizing education".[4][5]

Jones proposes that bullying and homophobia exist because of social normalization and that schools must begin "unnormalizing education to dismantle the hegemonic structures that exist within schools and society."[6]

Jones earned his PhD from The University of Rochester after teaching high school English for several years. He has taught classes in qualitative research, advanced qualitative research, and curriculum development as well as courses in English education. His new book, My Second First Year: Leaving Academia for a High School Classroom" was released in 2019.

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Works

  • Making Safe Places Unsafe: A Discussion of Homophobia with Teachers
  • Bullying in Schools: A Professional Development for Educators
  • (Un)Normalizing Education: Addressing Homophobia in Higher Education and K-12 Schools
  • Under the Bleachers: Teachers' Reflections of What They Didn't Learn in College (ed.)

References

  1. ^ Terrell, Taylor. "How to prevent bullying". Archived from the original on 2015-09-05.
  2. ^ McCallum, Annie. "Locally created program targets bullying in Ferrum".
  3. ^ Auburn University. "2014 Hero Award Recipients".
  4. ^ Jones, Joseph. "Dismantling the Context and Breaking Free From Contextual Oppositions: How Teacher Education Programs Can Combat Homophobia" (PDF).
  5. ^ Jones, Joseph (2014). Unnormalizing Education: Addressing Homophobia in Higher Education and K-12 Schools. ISBN 978-1623967062.
  6. ^ Jones, Joseph R. "Homophobia in secondary schools : an investigation of teachers' perceptions of homophobia through a collaborative professional development program". UR Research - At the University of Rochester. University of Rochester. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
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