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 CREET ConferenceEDUCATIONAL FUTURES: LEADERSHIP AND PRACTICEThis event took place on 17th May 2011 at 10:30am (09:30 GMT)Berrill Lecture Theatre, The Open University, Walton Hall Campus, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
 
|  A one-day conference followed by a drinks reception and book launch. Aimed at teachers, community educators, head teachers and other leaders and innovators involved in imagining futures-oriented provision, there will be a variety of workshops designed to explore what sorts of futures education may need to prepare for, what futures literacies might look like within learning and teaching, and what kinds of changes to education institutions might be needed. The day will offer a range of keynotes and workshops designed to support educators and leaders explore and respond to potential change. Confirmed contributors include: The books being launched are Creativity and Education Futures: Learning in a Digital Age, Professor Anna Craft (Trentham) and Learning Futures: Education, Technology and Social Change, Professor Keri Facer (Routledge). The conference is the final event in a series of ESRC sponsored seminars on the theme of educational futures run jointly by Manchester Metropolitan University, London Knowledge Lab, Nottingham LSRI, NIACE, Futurelab and Exeter University. http://edfuturesresearch.org/about-2/ This conference is free of charge, however places are strictly limited and available on a first come first served basis.Riel Miller, Xperidox Futures Consulting, ParisProfessor Guy Claxton, University of WinchesterProfessor Anna Craft, The Open University and University of ExeterSimon Mauger, Shoshin LtdProfessor Mike Sharples, LSRI, Nottingham UniversityProfessor Carey Jewitt, Institute of Education, London UniversityProfessor Keri Facer, ESRI, Manchester Metropolitan UniversityLeena Llmola, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, AustriaGinny Lunn, Prince’s TrustHelen Beetham and Isabel Carlisle, Transition Network
 
 Keynotes:
 
 10.30 Riel Miller
 
 11.45 Guy Claxton
 
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 |  | 10:30 am Riel Miller |  | 11:45 am Guy Claxton |   The webcast was open to 400 users
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