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…
Back in 2016 when I was working full time with Youth Sport Trust, I collaborated with two amazing colleagues (Tracey Healey and Julie Gompetz) along…
Being a PE Teacher Being a PE teacher and working in the education system can be incredibly challenging but also hugely rewarding career. Helping young…
Wellbeing, community, happiness, safety, security, empathy, and resilience. All words are used a lot in education today but one word, more than anything, sticks out…
Introduction Clayesmore Prep is a medium-sized mixed prep school for children aged 4 -13, located in Dorset. As is true of many prep schools, we…
Inclusion 2024 aims to increase and improve opportunities for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) to engage and participate in physical education and…
Sport England is working with a number of universities to develop a Physical Literacy Consensus statement for England – and they want to hear your…
Delivering outstanding PE lessons In 2013 I first wrote this blog for PE Scholar outlining what I believed to be basic principles on how to…
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