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HARZYB S. ANDAL
PRECIOUS-GALE BORRES
QUENNIE SOLANO
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
In June 2017, Human rights watch released a short video highlighting the plight
of " David Bonifacio a Filipino LGBT Student, who experienced discrimination for being
gay he claimed that he concealed his gender to prevent discrimination and that he is
ashamed to reveal it to the public because his classmates assume that being gay is far
worse than doing drugs, he further stated that he was discriminated against by his
teacher in front of everyone and he felt ashamed and humiliated for being called out.
Based on the Gender Equality law of 2011, this seeks to terminate the bullying shaming
and gender based violence and discrimination in our society. This calls for the equal
treatment of all genders, this law not only works outside the school but also inside,
speak out against the prejudice against the LGBTQ community which is their top
In Canada, Protests and counter-protests over LGBTQ school policies took place
in Toronto on Wednesday, with many more happening across the country. The initial
protests were organized under the banner of '1 Million March 4 Children' to 'protect our
Queen’s Park. Some parents and socially conservative groups are protesting LGBTQ-
inclusive education policies in the classroom and in extracurricular settings under the
banner of parental rights. Critics and researchers say the term "parental rights" is a
misnomer because it doesn't address the concerns of LGBTQ parents or parents of
LGBTQ children.
Christian Florida School tells parents gay and transgender students must 'leave
immediately'
A Florida-based Christian school sent out an email informing parents that LGBTQ-
According to the email obtained by NBC News, the top administrator of Grace
Christian School in Valrico, Florida, Barry McKeen, sent the email to the families for the
The June email read: "We believe that any form of homosexuality, lesbianism,
adultery and pornography are sinful in the sight of God and the church. Students who
are found participating in these lifestyles will be asked to leave the school immediately."
According to the email, the school said students will be "referred to by the gender
TODAY for Grace Christian School on Monday morning were not immediately returned.
("Christian Florida School says LGBTQ students not allowed, cites Bible"
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/education/2022/08/22/christian-florida-school-
lgbtq-gay-trans-students-banned/7863198001/)
The Philippines has a long history of robust LGBT advocacy. In 1996, LGBT
individuals and groups held a solidarity march to commemorate Pride in Manila, which
many activists describe as the first known Pride March in Asia. Lawmakers began
introducing bills to advance the rights of LGBT people in the country in 1995, including
Philippines have begun to enact their own anti-discrimination ordinances that prohibit
discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. As of June 2017,
LGBT people are relatively open and tolerant; a survey conducted in 2013 found that 73
who believed the same in 2002.[4] President Rodrigo Duterte has generally been
supportive of LGBT rights as well. During his time as mayor, Davao City passed an
disapproval from classmates. Patrick G., a 19-year-old gay man who had attended high
school in Cainta, said: "They were teasing me for being effeminate. I developed this
concept of how a man should walk, how a man should talk. It became—maybe because
of them calling me malamya [effeminate], I became the person that I’m not. I was forced
For this reason, the researchers aim and desire to lessen the cases of
The objective of this study is to know the influence of gender discrimination to the
1. How does gender discrimination in the classroom affect the overall academic
3. How does the classroom climate, including teacher’s attitudes and peer interactions
The respondents of this study were the members of the LGBTQ community in
Milbuk National High School at Barangay Milbuk, Palimbang Sultan Kudarat. Its main
purpose is to identify the common problems that they encounter and to propose
possible solutions regarding this problem that they encounter and to propose possible
This study considers every aspects of student’s personal information that has an impact
on their academic performance such as their gender, age and home location.
Theoretical framework
The word "queer" in queer theory has some of these connotations, particularly its
only been named as an area since about 1991. It grew out of gay/lesbian studies, a
discipline which itself is very new, existing in any kind of organized form only since
about the mid-1980s. Gay/lesbian studies, in turn, grew out of feminist studies and
feminist theory. Let me tell you a little about this history. (It's interesting in its own right,
because it is literally happening under our noses, in our classrooms, at this moment; it's
also interesting as a way of seeing how theoretical movements or schools grow out of
other schools, as we've already seen with the bricolage that emerges from Saussure to
Yet the open secrets of humanism make an odd fit with the homoerotic subtexts.
Queer studies, at its most exciting, has challenged the very idea of human nature.—
Lawrence Lipking
identity in fiction helped create the discipline known as queer studies, died on Sunday in
Manhattan … Ms. Sedgwick broke new ground when, drawing on feminist scholarship
and the work of the French poststructuralist Michel Foucault, she began teasing out the
hidden socio-sexual subplots in writers like Charles Dickens and Henry James. (William
Grimes)
Conceptual framework
Figure 1: The table show the independent Variables and dependent variables, the
This study will guide and help the law –makers in making such laws that will protect
the LGBTQ community and also for the LGBT community empowerment
The parents of the LGBTQ members will realize that they must and they should
accept their sons and daughters who ever they are, whatever their gender preference
is.
The study will enlighten the mind of other people that they should not discriminate the
readers and find solutions to issues, especially on the LGBTQ student experience: The
influence of gender discrimination in the classroom setting that may affect our
To the Respondents: When these problems arise, this research helps people
recognize them and come up with fresh solutions or alternative methods to handle the
challenges.
Create a system to gather and publish data about bullying on the basis of sexual
orientation and gender identity in schools. Revise forms to more clearly differentiate and
record incidents of gender-based bullying on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, and
gender identity, and include these categories on all forms related to bullying, abuse, or
Revise the standard sexuality education curriculum to ensure it aligns with UNESCO’s
accurate, is inclusive of LGBT youth, and covers same-sex activity on equal footing with
Issue an order instructing schools to respect students’ gender identity with regard to
activities.
To School Administrators
Adopt anti-bullying and anti-discrimination policies that are inclusive of sexual
orientation and gender identity, inform students how they should report incidents of
To the LGBTQIA Community This research study aims to explore the specific ways in
the experiences of LGBT individuals and how gender norms and biases in the
And lastly, the future researcher will have their best to become successful
The respondents of this study were the members of the LGBTQ community in Milbuk
National High School at Barangay Milbuk, Palimbang Sultan Kudarat. Its main purpose
is to identify the common problems that they encounter and to propose possible
solutions regarding this problem that they encounter and to propose possible solution
This study considers every aspects of student’s personal information that has an impact
on their academic performances such as their gender, age and home location.
Definition of terms
The following words or group of words were defined operationally as they were used in
Bading
Bakla
A Tagalog term for a person assigned male at birth whose gender expression is
feminine and who may identify as gay or as a woman; it can be used pejoratively as a
Bayot
A Cebuano term for a person assigned male at birth whose gender expression is
feminine and who may identify as gay or as a woman; it can be used pejoratively as a
Bisexual
and women.
Cisgender
The gender identity of people whose sex assigned at birth conforms to their identified or
lived gender.
Gay
Synonym in many parts of the world for homosexual; primarily used here to refer to the
sexual orientation of a man whose primary sexual and romantic attraction is towards
other men. In the Philippines, the term “gay” can also refer to a person who is assigned
Gender Identity
A person’s internal, deeply felt sense of being female or male, neither, both, or
something other than female and male. A person’s gender identity does not necessarily
Gender-Fluid
A descriptor for people whose gender fluctuates and may differ over time.
Gender
Non-Conforming
Homosexual
A sexual orientation in which a person’s primary sexual and romantic attractions are
Lesbian
A sexual orientation in which a woman is primarily sexually or romantically attracted to
other women.
LGBT
An acronym to describe those who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender.
Panromantic
A sexual orientation in which one’s romantic attraction is not restricted by sex assigned
Sexual Orientation
A person’s sense of attraction to, or sexual desire for, individuals of the same sex,
Tibo
Tomboy
A term for a person assigned female at birth whose gender expression is masculine and
who may identify as lesbian or as a man; it can be used pejoratively as a slur for a
Transgender
The gender identity of people whose sex assigned at birth does not conform to their
Gender discrimination has a big impact and linked to the mental health of each
existing literature, this review seeks to clarify on how does gender discrimination affect
the overall academic performance and well-being of the LGBTQIA+ students, the
and how does the teachers and peer interactions can contribute to or mitigate the
equality and gender discrimination combat among all Filipino citizens and to other
countries.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) adolescents far too frequently report
issues, and even physical or sexual abuse. These restrict pupils' rights to an education
how severe a problem bullying of LGBT youth is, and they have developed initiatives to
deal with it. A Child Protection Policy was implemented in 2012 by the Department of
Education (DepEd), which is in charge of primary and secondary education. Its goal is
to combat bullying and discrimination in schools, particularly that which occurs on the
basis of gender identity and sexual orientation. This report is based on interviews and
group discussions with 46 parents, 22 students or recent graduates who did not identify
identified as LGBT or questioning in ten cities on the major Philippine islands of Luzon
and the Vizayas. Educators, advisors, managers, service providers, and specialists
I was depressed. I was bullied, I didn't know my sexuality. I felt unloved, and I felt
alone all the time. And I had friends, but I still felt so lonely. I was listing ways to die.
A 21year-old transgender says that, "When I was in school, there was a teacher
who always went around if you had a long hair, she would call you up to the front of the
class and cut your hair in front of the students. That happened to me many times. It
A 17 year-old gay said "They say that gays are main focus of HIV. I'm a bit
ashamed of that, because I was once in section where I'm the gay, and they kept
community
Compared to heterosexuals, gay, lesbian, and bisexual people are ten times more likely
to face prejudice because of their sexual orientation. Mistreatment can take many
different forms, ranging from jokes that appear harmless to verbal abuse, unfair
treatment, and in the worst situations, physical assault. Furthermore, prejudice towards
LGBT people is pervasive and lasts a lifetime for many of them—it exists in the
discrimination
Very few students have access to teachers or counselors who are trained to
provide support for LGBT students as they grow up and develop (HRW. 2017)
"LGBT students in the Philippines are often target of ridicule and even violence."