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At The Agile Mind, we believe the future of learning is agile — dynamic, human-centered, and built on purpose.


Educators are the architects of this future, turning classrooms into responsive ecosystems where curiosity inspires action and reflection drives progress. The result is education that evolves with the world — alive, adaptive, and empowering for all.

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“ FUTURE OF LEARNING IS AGILE ”

The Agile Mind uses a simple system focused on collaboration, communication, and meaningful connection within the classroom.

By using a Kanban board, learning is broken down into small, actionable tasks. These tasks are chosen by students with guidance from their teachers.

Students become the architects of their own learning paths. Each completed task builds a new skill, which naturally leads to the next step in their growth. This process is known as pull-based learning.

Developing an Agile mindset equips learners of all ages to set goals, choose their best learning strategies, and navigate complex systems inside and outside the classroom.

Through this process, students strengthen independence, adaptability, creativity, and critical thinking while building lasting success in their educational journey.

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The Agile Mind, uses a simple system tied to collaboration, communication and connection to the classroom.

Using a Kanban board, learning is broken down into small actionable tasks. Those small actionable tasks are determined by the students, with guidance by the teacher. 

Students are the engineers of their own learning paths.  Each task they do, leads to another skill they develop, which can lead to another goal achieved. This is called PULL-based learning. 

Developing an Agile mindset prepares learners at any age to set goals, determine their best learning pathways, and navigate complex systems in the classroom and beyond. 

Independence, adaptability, creativity and critical thinking are naturally developed while students succeed in the classroom.

FUTURE OF EDUCATION

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EXPLORE OUR AGILITY TRAINING COURSES

The Agile Mind offers a variety of courses to meet all learners where they are.  Courses can be taken individually or in cohorts. 

The Agile Mind offers a variety of courses to meet all learners where they are. Courses can be taken individually or in cohorts.

EXPLORE OUR AGILITY TRAINING COURSES

EXPLORE OUR AGILITY TRAINING COURSES

Created for educators and districts shaping the future of learning, our education solutions align agile principles with real classroom practice.
From personalized learning paths to team-based cohorts, we empower educators to build adaptive systems that drive measurable growth and sustained innovation.

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To connect with Jessica and Roslynn, join the discussion on their biweekly podcast The Agile Teachers' Lounge. We are live every other Wednesday at 3:15 PM EST. 

If you miss a live broadcast, you can catch by viewing our archive!

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LEARNING RESOURCES FROM THE BLOG

Learn about Agile in the classroom and its benefits for school culture. 


LEARNING RESOURCES FROM THE BLOG

CREATIVE LEARNING FOR A BETTER FUTURE

Learn about Agile in the classroom and its benefits for school culture. 

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Jessica Cavallaro

Jul 26

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Jessica Cavallaro

Jul 19

Jessica Cavallaro

Jul 12

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  • "Partnering with TAM has really elevated our approach to building leadership in our youth participants. These college students will have that adaptability in them before graduation."

    The L-EAF Lab

  • "I have been joining the Agile Teachers' Lounge since their first session. Now my classes are more efficient and fun. My students are working with each other more. I couldn't be more grateful."

    Katie T.

  • "If you haven't used a Kanban yet, you need to start using it today. It saved me so many times from procrastination. I started using it when I was a student. Now I'm working for a college."

    Steve B.

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