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Overview: |
The objective of this training is to empower educators and leaders to design and deliver LEGO® Serious Play® sessions that build better learning experiences for the students, staff and community members in their settings
LEGO Serious Play is a method that leverages principles of purposeful play to make thinking and learning visible. It is actively engaging, meaningful, socially interactive, iterative and - of course - joyful. Using the world-famous bricks and modular building system, LEGO Serious Play is a versatile methodology that enhances communication and collaboration, helping learners to think critically and make connections between key concepts and ideas.
Through hands-on practice-based learning, over three days participants will learn how the LEGO bricks can be used to 3D printer their thoughts in real-time, how groups can build together to create shared models that reflect collective understanding, and how the method serves as a powerful mechanism for making systems thinking visible - enabling learners to build and animate the systems they study and exist within, to observe emergent behaviours and better understand complex adaptive systems.
'Intro to LEGO Serious Play' animation |
Who Should Attend? |
- Classroom teachers
- Counsellors
- Coaches and professional learning mentors
- School leaders and administrators
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Agenda: |
Everything you will learn at the 3-day intensive LEGO Serious Play Education training: |
Day One:Build Level 1 - Individual Model Building and Session Design
- Experience the LEGO® Serious Play® skills build - as a learner and practitioner
- Individual Model building - Using the LEGO bricks to communicate and make thinking visible
- Pedagogy pit-stops - to understand WHY this is such a powerful tool for learning
- Session Design workshop - co-create your first LEGO Serious Play micro-experience for your setting
- Education hacks - including how to use LEGO Serious Play to enhance elements of your existing teaching toolkit
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Day Two: Build Level 2 - Shared Model Building and Hacking the Method for your Setting
- Shared Model Building - collaborative building to co-create shared understandings
- Lessons from the field - Case studies, innovative applications, and more
- Hackathon workshop - Adapting the LEGO Serious Play method to meet your learners’ specific needs
- Bricks and more - Getting started in your context
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Day Three: Build Level 3 - Making Systems Thinking Visible using LEGO Serious Play
- Making Systems Thinking Visible - An introduction to LEGO Serious Play Systems Models
- Facilitating Systems Model Building - Practice-based learning
- Individual Systems Modelling - How LEGO Serious Play can be used to connect key ideas and concepts for a range of different applications
- Systems Session Design - co-create your first LEGO Serious Play Systems Thinking workshop
- Futures Thinking and What Next - Fostering meaningful learning outcomes using LEGO Serious Play
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Practice based learning is at the heart of every single aspect of this training, with participants regularly adopting the role of practitioner to put their LEGO Serious Play facilitation skills to the test |
What Participants will receive: |
- LEGO Serious Play windows explorer bag for all participants
- Lifetime access to our Circle learning platform and community
- Physical copy of our book: ‘Building Better Learning: Using the LEGO Serious Play Method in Education’
- Course handout
- Certified LEGO Serious Play Practitioner status
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Liam Isaac |
Liam Isaac is the Director of Learning and Innovation at Serious Work. He spent almost two decades as an international educator, teaching in the UK, Paris and Singapore. Now, as a learning designer, he specialises in the design and facilitation of professional learning experiences focussed on the power of purposeful play. As a trained architect and design-engineering specialist, Liam also draws on his design and systems thinking background to inform his program design. Liam has partnered with universities and schools from all over the world, with graduates of the Building Better Learning program representing institutions from Europe, North America, UAE, and across Asia. Liam is also an author, having written ‘Building Better Learning’ (2022), a guide for the use of LEGO Serious Play in education, and also writes the ‘Building Better’ blog. |
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Venue:
NLCS Dubai Nad Al Sheba,
Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum City,
PO Box 242773
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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8.30 am to 3.30 pm
Registration at 8:00 am
on the 20th February 2026 |
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INVESTMENT |
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USD 1450 Per Participant Closing Date 1st February 2026
Early Bird Offer USD 1350 Till 1st December 2025 |
INCLUDES: Certificate of Participation for 24 Professional Development Hours, Lunch and Coffee Breaks. |
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