How do you get students to open up, engage and perhaps get to grips with some difficult subjects? Alan talks about his experiences with Lego serious play and the way he's used it in various classrooms teaching various subjects. You can find Alan's article here: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1472669620000523 which is to my article, 'Using Lego® Serious Play® in Higher Education with Law Students: Encouraging Playfulness and Creativity within Library Workshops'.
This may also be of interest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4V_p0Do3_AI A video presented by Rober Rasmussen (the person who trained me) and Per Kristiansen, talking about how the process plays out in a workshop.
Some other useful reading: Sean Blair and Marco Rillo: How to Facilitate Meetings & Workshops Using the LEGO Serious Play Method, David Gauntlett: Making is Connecting, Alison James and Chrissi Nerantzi (eds): The Power of Play in Higher Education, Journal of Play in Adulthood (ed. Andrew Walsh) https://www.journalofplayinadulthood.org.uk/
If you'd like a chat about Lego Serious Play or any aspect of introducing play and creativity into educational practice, I'd be more than happy to share my experiences. Just contact me at [email protected]and we can Zoom or arrange a call.