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Miramontes Baca Education Building, Room 507
University of Colorado Boulder
249 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309
Elizabeth J. Meyer is an Professor and Program Chair in Educational Foundations, Policy and Practice at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Previously she held positions as Assistant Professor in the School of Education at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo and Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec Canada.
Dr. Meyer is a former high school teacher whose research and writing focuses on issues related to gender and sexual diversity in K-12 schools. Recent research projects include: a) investigating the experiences of Title IX coordinators in K-12 schools and b) educators' experiences supporting student activism for LGBTQ equity. In 2018, she joined the inaugural class of fellows as part of the University of California’s and in 2021 was presented with the Distinguished Contributions to Gender Equity in Education Research Award by the American Educational Research Association.
She is the author of Gender, Bullying, and Harassment: Strategies to end sexism and homophobia in Schools (Teachers College Press, 2009) and Gender and Sexual Diversity in Schools (Springer, 2010). She is also co-editor of a the Gender and Sexuality in Education series for Peter Lang Publishing that includes two co-edited collections: Gender and Sexuality in Education (2014) and Supporting Transgender and Gender-Creative Youth: Schools, Families, and Communities in Action (2014). Her research has been published in academic journals such as: Educational Researcher, Teachers College Record, Gender and Education, Computers and Education and The Journal of LGBT Youth. She has given keynote presentations at conferences in the U.S., Canada, and Europe and has provided expert testimony to the Canadian Senate on cyberbullying.
She is currently writing a new book: Queer Justice at School: A Guide for Youth Activists and their Teachers. She blogs for .
Education:
B.A., Tulane University, 1992
M.A., University of Colorado, Boulder, 1997
Ph.D in Culture and Values Education from McGill University, Â 2007