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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.
Agile in Civics; How to Create Student Choice, Connection and Application
Over the past 20 years, social studies have diminished in traditional K-12 education. Initially, the priority was only math and reading.
Agency in the Classroom: Choice and Personalization
Every parent knows their child has a unique personality and needs. We know as children develop; their main goal is to have agency in their lives
Push (Traditional) VS Pull (Agile) Systems in Education
What does education look like in 2021? Is it students sitting silently at desks? Worksheets and textbooks? Bell ringers and guided notes?
How Do You Teach Students About the Weather?
Teaching about the weather can be a little overwhelming, for students and teachers. There are several interconnected concepts...
What does Real Professional Development Look Like During a Pandemic?
As seasoned educators, we tried to come prepared. We knew our student’s emotional needs would be our top priority, and we strived to make school feel “normal”, but from the beginning, it was clear that the 2020 – 2021 year would not return to normal.
Direct Instruction Through Mini-Lesson
The end of a project has come, and your students are ready to present. How do you feel about class periods of students...
Benefits of Kanban in the Classroom
The year begins with a bang. Students shuffling in with crumbs of summer still in their eyes are staring down the project to end all projects.
What Makes a Classroom Agile?
Throughout the summer I have answered this question from educators all over the world. While I do not have a definitive...
The Importance of Asking Questions: And Some Examples for How to Do It
My partner Jessica Cavallaro posted on LinkedIn last week about the importance of teaching students how to ask questions...