[eng] Gender and sexuality are topics that are largely excluded in secondary
education. In the English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classroom, this lack of
inclusivity is also prevalent, which may lead to the reinforcement of
heteronormativity. The present didactic proposal will strive to bring visibility to
these topics in order to promote inclusivity both inside and outside of the
classroom by developing and fostering understanding towards diversity. This
will be done taking into account the context of the Balearic Islands and the
current LOMLOE legislation. This proposal is targeted towards the second cycle
of ESO, which comprises the courses of 3rd and 4th of ESO. In order to
introduce inclusive materials into the classroom, students will be working with
real-word contexts to both develop a project and acquire the target grammatical
structures. Thus, Project-Based Learning (PBL) and Competency-Based
Language Teaching (CBLT) will be applied. Moreover, in order to ensure that
the activities follow an adequate and progressive level of difficulty, Bloom’s
Taxonomy will be taken into account to provide scaffolded learning. Indeed, this
didactic proposal will be divided into three different phases according to the
nouns which form Bloom’s pyramid (Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze,
Evaluate and Create). This will allow students to acquire the skills needed to
proceed with the next phase, the final of which is a project that will require the
creation of a product that has real-world value.