Bill Lucas (academic)

Bill Lucas
Born1956
Occupation(s)Social entrepreneur, author, academic, researcher and speaker
AwardsFellow of the Royal Society of Arts
Guardian Jerwood Award for outstanding leadership in voluntary sector
Fellow of International Specialized Skills Institute
Academic background
EducationTrinity College, Oxford
De Montfort University
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Winchester

Bill Lucas (born 1956) is a social entrepreneur and author. He is a professor of Learning and Director of the Centre for Real-World Learning at the University of Winchester.[1] He is the co-creator of Expansive Education Network and a founding partner of a Bill Lucas Partnership Ltd. He is also an international adviser to Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority in Australia[2] and to the OECD/CERI on creativity.[3]

In 2011 his book, rEvolution: how to thrive in crazy times won a CMI Management Book of the Year award. In 2014 he was awarded an international fellowship by the International Specialized Skills Institute of Australia in recognition of his work in vocational education. His framing of engineering as a number of engineering habits of mind was selected as one of the big ideas of the decade in engineering education by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 2016.[4] Educating Ruby was selected for a special Open Dialogue edition of The Psychology of Education Review by The British Psychological Society in 2016.[5]

  1. ^ "Professor Bill Lucas".
  2. ^ "The impact of Critical and Creative Thinking on achievement in Literacy and Numeracy: An initial review of the evidence".
  3. ^ "Progression in Student Creativity in School" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Big Ideas: The Future of Engineering in Schools".
  5. ^ "Authors' Response to Open Dialogue Review of ideas in 'Educating Ruby: what our children really need to learn'".