Most daring educator in the world at Big Picture Conference

You can meet one of the most daring educators in the world at the Big Picture National Conference in May.

Elliot Washor has recently been selected as one of the “Daring Dozen” - the Twelve Most Daring Educators in the World by the George Lucas Educational Foundation.

Elliot is the co-founder and co-director of Big Picture Learning in the US, and the co-founder of the Met Center in Providence.

For 30 years, Eliot has reformed schools - as a teacher, principal, administrator, video producer, and writer. His works on school design, pedagogy, learning environments and helps others do similar work throughout the world.

He makes schools connect with communities to understand tacit and disciplinary learning both in and outside of school. For Eliot, Big Picture Learning is a ‘do-think-do’ organization and he pushes the boundaries of its design in order to continually innovate practice and influence in the world of education.

At Thayer High School in Winchester, N.H., Elliot’s professional development programs won an “Innovations in State and Local Government Award” from the Ford Foundation and the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He has been selected as an educator to watch in Rhode Island and has recently been selected as one of the Daring Dozen.

Join Elliot at the Big Picture National Conference.

For information and conference bookings - click here

Or phone - (02) 9590 5341

Email: info [at] bigpicture [dot] org [dot] au