SASPA 2026 Twilight – Professor Bill Lucas

SASPA is excited to offer an opportunity for leaders to work with Professor Bill Lucas. Professor Lucas is internationally recognised for his work on critical thinking, creativity, assessment, and educational leadership. He is Director of the Centre for Real-World Learning, Chair of the Global Institute of Creative Thinking Advisory Board, Co-Founder of Rethinking Assessment, and Honorary Professor at the University of Nottingham. This session will be especially helpful for those leading pedagogical and systems change and those looking to redefine what success looks like in educationhighlighting not just academic results, but the essential capabilities and strengths that prepare young people for life, work, and further study. Article for Prof. Bill Lucas on “Reimagining Assessment” can be found here. 

This session will be especially helpful for those leading pedagogical and systems change and those looking to redefine what success looks like in educationhighlighting not just academic results, but the essential capabilities and strengths that prepare young people for life, work, and further study.

When: 18th March 2026
Where
: The Lakes Resort Hotel, 141 Brebner Dr, West Lakes SA 5021
Time: 4:00pm – 7:30pm
Cost: SASPA Members – $30 / Non-SASPA Members – $80
(This is to cover catering costs throughout the event, all costs are excl. GST).

Please note: Registrations for this event have closed. If you have any questions in regards to the event please contact SASPA Events & Marketing Coordinator, Amelia Dixon. 
Please find recording of this session here!

Please see event terms & conditions here. 

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