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Jacob Boergesson's Battlegrounds: Teaching, Advocacy, Parenting, and Cosplay

Teaching While Queer: Season 2, Episode 4
In this episode Bryan (he/they) speaks with Jacob Boergesson (he/him) about teaching, professional development, cosplay, and leaving the profession.

What would you say if I told you that cosplay could be a powerful tool in the world of education? Intriguing, right? In our exclusive chat with Jacob Boergesson, a seasoned teacher with a nine-year tenure, we unwrap layers of intriguing anecdotes, insights, and experiences. As a queer educator, Jacob opens up about his journey, his decision to leave teaching, and his views on the education system.

We dive into Jacob's unique ability to use cosplay as a rapport-building tool with his students, a fun, engaging, and effective method that has won him many young fans. Jacob's passion for cosplay has not only helped him establish a connection with his students but also has been a fundraising tool for causes close to his heart. He candidly discusses the challenges of the education system, the 'Don't Say Gay' bill in Texas, and the importance of LGBTQ+ affirming spaces in schools.

Finally, Jacob gives us a peek into his personal life, sharing his heartwarming experience of adopting three siblings and becoming a father for the fourth time. Balancing teaching and parenting, Jacob provides an insightful perspective on the challenges and rewards associated with juggling these roles. His journey, filled with unique experiences, serves as an enlightening beacon for everyone involved in academia and beyond. So, join us in this captivating discussion and get ready to see the education world from a fresh and distinctive lens.