Book Review: Pedagogies of Social Justice in Physical Education and Youth Sport
Introduction For me, Social Justice is the ‘20s era equivalent of SEND. It is a term we have all come across and know we should…
Introduction For me, Social Justice is the ‘20s era equivalent of SEND. It is a term we have all come across and know we should…
Introduction I have thoroughly enjoyed this book by Rob Gray; so much of the research and thinking aligns with my philosophy and pedagogical approaches when…
Introduction This book edited by Lorraine Cale and Jo Harris captures the latest insight, thought and best practice around ensuring health is carefully considered when…
Introduction This book by SueSee, Hewitt and Pill published by Routledge in March 2020, is a welcomed in-depth exploration of the spectrum of teaching styles…
Introduction This book brings together two fantastic theories; threshold concepts and design thinking both of which have a huge role to play in supporting the…
I am pleased to say that engagement with the idea of ‘Meaningful Physical Education’ (MPE) has really ramped up in the last few years. Whilst…
New Book Club We have been talking about starting a ‘book club’ to review and share some of the great reading in and around PE,…
The following free-to-access resources produced by National Governing Bodies (NGBs) of sport are potentially of great use to physical education professionals and teachers. These physical…
With most of the PE fraternity now suitably rested and either recently or getting ready to start a new academic year, we wanted to reach…
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