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Exploratory learning environments for responsible management education using lego serious play

Exploratory learning environments for responsible management education using lego serious play
Exploratory learning environments for responsible management education using lego serious play
Research into responsible management education has largely focused on the merits, attributes, and transformation opportunities to enhance responsible business school education aims. As such, a prominent part of the literature has occupied itself with examining if responsible management modules are inherently considered a non-crucial element of the curriculum and determining the extent to which business schools have introduced such learning content into their curriculum. However, there has been scant research into how to apply novel teaching approaches to engage students and promote responsible management education endeavours. As such, this paper seeks to address this gap through the development of a teaching framework to support educators in designing effective learning environments focused on responsible management education. We will draw on constructivist learning theories and Lego Serious Play (LSP) as a learning enhancement approach to develop a pedagogical framework. LSP is selected due to its increasing application in learning environments to help promote critical discourse, and engage with highly complex problems, whether these are social, economic, environmental, or organisational.
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Gkogkidis, Vasilis
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Dacre, Nicholas
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Gkogkidis, Vasilis
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Dacre, Nicholas
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Gkogkidis, Vasilis and Dacre, Nicholas (2020) Exploratory learning environments for responsible management education using lego serious play (ArXiv Computers and Society) Zendo 13pp. (doi:10.5281/zenodo.4639572).

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Research into responsible management education has largely focused on the merits, attributes, and transformation opportunities to enhance responsible business school education aims. As such, a prominent part of the literature has occupied itself with examining if responsible management modules are inherently considered a non-crucial element of the curriculum and determining the extent to which business schools have introduced such learning content into their curriculum. However, there has been scant research into how to apply novel teaching approaches to engage students and promote responsible management education endeavours. As such, this paper seeks to address this gap through the development of a teaching framework to support educators in designing effective learning environments focused on responsible management education. We will draw on constructivist learning theories and Lego Serious Play (LSP) as a learning enhancement approach to develop a pedagogical framework. LSP is selected due to its increasing application in learning environments to help promote critical discourse, and engage with highly complex problems, whether these are social, economic, environmental, or organisational.

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Published date: 4 December 2020

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Local EPrints ID: 495655
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/495655
PURE UUID: a7babcc8-ef72-4305-b871-48404a535d81
ORCID for Nicholas Dacre: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9667-9331

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Date deposited: 20 Nov 2024 17:37
Last modified: 21 Nov 2024 02:56

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Author: Vasilis Gkogkidis
Author: Nicholas Dacre ORCID iD

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