Events
The Centre for Real-World Learning has a vibrant events agenda and a growing Community of Practice.
Below are details of future, recent and past events.
For access to the conference resources please click on the links on the right:
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Future Events
Launch of The Expansive Education Network website in London in September 2011.
To take a sneak preview click here.
Recent Events
The Expansive Education Conference
At the University of Winchester on 27 June was held in conjunction with the Faculty of Education, Health and Social Care.
It was attended by 125 local teachers and educators wanting to expand the capacity of young people to thrive in the real world.
EEN will fully go live in September 2011 and membership is available from July onwards. To find out more about benefits and costs click here and register an interest and/or become a member. Early adopters (joining before September) qualify for a 10% discount on membership fees.
To download the Conference presentation click on the desired download on the right.
The 15th International Conference on Thinking (ICOT)
at Queen's University, Belfast, June 2011.
Guy Claxton, Bill Lucas and Ellen Hodgkinson of the CRL team, presented along with prestigous speakers, David Perkins, Art Costa, Edward De Bono, Gavriel Salomom, Margaret Carr and Anna Craft.
For presentations from the CRL team click on the desired download on the right.
Past Events
Unlocking the Door to Learning Conference

With Professor Carol Dweck,
The Emirates, London, June 2010
New Kinds of Smart Book Launch and Seminar
With Professors Bill Lucas and Guy Claxton at the University of Winchester, April 2010
Building Schools for Learning Power Seminar
With Professors Bill Lucas and Guy Claxton, and local architects and school planners, at the University of Winchester, March 2010
Raising achievement by creating powerful learners conference
With Professors Bill Lucas and Guy Claxton at The Guildhall, Winchester, December 2009