‘What’s Great in the Education State?’

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Parents Victoria Conference

 October 12 & 13 

Pullman  – Melbourne on the Park Hotel (192 Wellington Parade, East Melbourne)

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Conference Program includes

Capable parents, capable teachers, capable children: rethinking the relationship between teachers and parents and the role of schools today

Bill Lucas, Keynote Speaker

Professor Bill Lucas is an international adviser to the Mitchell Institute.  Director of the Centre for Real-World Learning (CRL) at the University of Winchester, Bill is internationally regarded for his expertise and research in rethinking the purposes of schooling, parental engagement and pedagogy.

Most recently Bill’s research into the assessment of creativity in schools has led to the development of an acclaimed five-dimensional model and field trials of it in schools in England which was published by OECD as an influential Working Paper.  This work is now being used as the basis of an international scaling up prototype in eight countries including China, USA, England and Finland.

Bill has authored and co-authored over 40 books, and is known internationally as a speaker.  In addition to his work with CRL, Bill is the co-creator of one of the biggest teacher researcher groups in the world: the Expansive Education Network.

While CEO of the UK’s Campaign for Learning, he created a number of initiatives to develop family learning and has subsequently brought together the research into parental engagement in “Engaging parents: why and how”.  His recent book, written with Guy Claxton, “Educating Ruby: what our children really need to learn”, asks challenging questions about the kinds of capabilities schools should be cultivating, suggesting new ways of working for teachers and parents.

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