
Scholarship Patron
A nomadic festival of learning
ReimaginED Melbourne
11 - 18 November
The Woodleigh Institute proudly invites you to join us and be part of ReimaginED25 on the Mornington Peninsula in Australia.
Set in the beautiful natural environment and creative, collaborative spaces of Woodleigh School, ReimaginED creates a distinctive space for reflection, dialogue and deep learning around the questions that matter for the emerging futures for education.
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Conference Patrons
Main Conference: 14 - 15 November
Register
Early Bird Registration Open
Early bird single: $650 +GST + BF
Early bird group of 3: $1755 +GST +BF
Speakers
First Speaker Announcement
Read more about this year’s speakers
More announcements coming
Schedule
Draft Schedule Available
Final program available in October
Conference program is subject to change
Call for Papers
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Masterclasses, workshops, spotlight sessions
Submissions close 12 September
Festival Program: 11 - 18 November
Salon of Dangerous Education Ideas
Breaking rules, building minds
Jan Owen, Belinda Provis, Erica McWilliam and Louka Parry
Tuesday 11 November
Conversation
Future Council
School of Rock meets An Inconvenient Truth
Damon Gameau
Wednesday 12 November
Film Screening + Q&A
The Tomorrow Party
Co-creating futures that inspire change
Jan Owen, Megan Flamer and WonderLab
Wednesday 12 November
Workshop
Learning to Thrive
A systemic approach to wellbeing
Dan Lukies, Rod Davies, Nat McLennan, and James Clapham
9.00am - 3.00pm
Thursday 13 November
Workshop
Learning for Complexity, Diversity, and Connection
Compassionate systems design
Jane Drake and Dr Richard Owens
Monday 17 - Tuesday 18 November
Workshop
Travel and accommodation
The Senior Campus of Woodleigh School is the home base for ReimaginED. The campus is located approximately 1 hour from the Melbourne CBD. We recommend staying close to the venue during the event for ease of attendance. Participants are responsible for organising their own travel and accommodation; however, the City of Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula Regional Tourism Board and City of Frankston all host informative and helpful websites for visitors. The sites provides guidance for people arriving by air, road, sea and rail, along with accommodation directories, and information about local attractions and experiences. Please note there is limited public transport available in the area.