Webinar: ‘BUILDING LEARNING EXHIBITIONS: Going Beneath the Surface’ | 17 March 2026

Join this Live Webinar to discover the shift from learning about something to learning to become somebody and how to bring parents into the process (not just the final performance)

Event:  BUILDING LEARNING EXHIBITIONS: Going Beneath the Surface

Date & Time
Tuesday 17th March
14:30-16:00 CET (Recorded and Distributed to all Registrants)

Venue: Virtual (zoom link to be sent to all Registrants, once all registrations are in)

Organizers
XFOCUS|
THE COMMON GROUND COLLABORATIVE

Mode: Virtual

We’re co-hosting a free webinar that goes deep into building learning exhibitions.

James is fascinated by the learning potential of PYP Exhibitions and of fully mining the possibilities for deep learning, collaboration, and critical thinking. He has co-designed XFocus, an innovative and intuitive Project Management System to support learners in the planning and execution of their Exhibitions. XFocus transforms the Exhibition Experience!

Kevin led the team that created the PYP and drafted the original Exhibition model, so, he’s coming from a unique perspective. He has since gone on to expand the whole idea of Learning Exhibitions and Festivals, and to build a new tool for planning service-based Changemaker Challenges, now integrated into XFocus.

We’ll get into the shift from learning about something to learning to become somebody, how to bring parents into the process (not just the final performance), and what building real agency actually looks like when you’re in the thick of it.

Practical stuff. Real school examples. Take-away Tools. 90 minutes.

Anyone running an Exhibition, or a ‘Service/Community/Changemaker Challenge’ or a full-scale Learning Festival will take something away from this.

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