Are you new to SPPA? Are you thinking of joining SPPA as a supporter, as an individual member, or as an organisation? If the answer is yes, then this event is for you!
Based on the principles of game-based pedagogies, the goal of Webinar 3 is to introduce games as vehicles for social adaptation and/or integration of children and
In response to our members' wishes, SPPA is pleased to announce a series of interactive online sessions to help rehydrate and invigorate your practice.
Are you new to SPPA? Are you thinking of joining SPPA as a supporter, as an individual member, or as an organisation? If the answer is yes, then this event is for you!
Are you new to SPPA? Are you thinking of joining SPPA as a supporter, as an individual member, or as an organisation? If the answer is yes, then this event is for you!
In response to our members' wishes, SPPA is pleased to announce a series of interactive online sessions to help rehydrate and invigorate your practice.
We warmly invite you to join one of our newly reimagined in-person Social Pedagogy Development Network mini-events. This year, instead of organising one large central event, we’re holding several small events, all happening at the same time and in various
Are you new to SPPA? Are you thinking of joining SPPA as a supporter, as an individual member, or as an organisation? If the answer is yes, then this event is for you!
Join us to discuss this month's article choice, which is 'A Systematic Review of Measures of Child Neglect' by SimonHaworth, Jason Schaub, Elaine Kidney and Paul Montgomery,
For our next session, we've decided to do something slightly different: Instead of reading an article, we'll be finding out from Sue Egersdorff about an exciting project she has set up! Ready Generations runs an intergenerational nursery in the heart of
Just a quick reminder that the reading club session starts at 6.30pm British Summer Time! We're looking forward to an exciting discussion on power and politics across the professional, personal and private aspects - also known as the 3 Ps. Here's the link