Workshop on Massification through the use of simulations; examples from child protection

Massification through the use of simulations; examples from child protection is the title of a workshop taking place on Tuesday 7 March 2017, from 12.45 to 14.00, in the UELT Seminar Room (Canterbury Campus).

The workshop will be presented by Presented by Professor Jane Reeves, Centre for Child Protection, School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, Social Sciences Faculty as part of the Developing Teaching for Experienced Staff at the University.

The trend towards massification in the UK in higher education comes with both concerns and opportunities; concerns regarding quality issues but opportunities in increasing numbers to reach a wider audience with bench marked good practice. The Centre for Child Protection at the University of Kent blends real educational innovation with the opportunity to improve practice across a range of child protection professionals and help young people protect themselves from grooming and abuse online. This session will introduce you to the educational innovations the Centre has led on to enhance and modernise transferable teaching and learning in this area.

Please email cpdbookings@kent.ac.uk to book a place.