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Want to see how we have used our Agile framework with students? Check out some of our progress and past successes here.
Reimagining the Foundation of Education
Historically, our education system was structured around the needs of an industrialized society, where rote memorization and the passive consumption of information were the norms.
Kanban in the Classroom
Agile classrooms function through the use of kanban boards. These boards are typically separated into four columns: “Backlog”, “To Do”, “Doing” and “Done”.
Kanban for Teachers
Agile classrooms function through the use of kanban boards. These boards are typically separated into four columns: “Backlog”, “To Do”, “Doing” and “Done”.
Agile is the Pathway for Being Future Ready Educators
It’s early fall and each school has communicated to teachers, students, and parents how this year will be better than the past.
Podcast: Learn and UnLearn with Gautam Srikrishna - A Case Study with Jessica Cavallaro
In this exciting episode of Learning and Unlearn with Gautam Srikrishna interviews Jessica Cavallaro about what prompted...
Bridging the Gap: How Empathy Maps and User Stories Can Ignite Student Engagement and Fuel Agile Classrooms
Imagine a lesson plan not as a static roadmap, but as a living, breathing landscape, evolving alongside the needs...
Agile Principles for Students
Agile was created by software developers to streamline communication, collaboration, and efficiency when building new solutions.
Podcast: Future Learning Design with Tim Logan
Please listen to this incredible podcast hosted by Tim Logan that sheds light on how easily...
Students Thrive When They Select Groups Based on Qualities
Adopting an agile mindset in the classroom means trusting teams to organize and complete work in rapid iterations. To truly...