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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”.
Embracing the Upside of Down: Why Failure is the Fertilizer of Agile Classrooms
In many educational systems, success is traditionally measured through high grades and error-free performances, fostering a...
Agile Leadership in Education: Guiding Schools Towards Flexibility and Innovation
Traditional methods that emphasize uniformity are increasingly inadequate for meeting the diverse and complex needs of...
Scaffolding the Spark: Cultivating Creativity in Agile K-12 Classrooms
The concept of an Agile classroom is a radical departure from traditional education models, transforming the learning...
Creating Independent Learners with Agile Pull Based Methods
In education, it is vital to reevaluate our approach to teaching and learning. The traditional push-based system, rooted in...
Podcast: Agile Uprising - Agile in Education
Join us for a panel discussion hosted by Andy Cleff and Colleen Johnson.
Beyond Sharing Desks: Unpacking the True Meaning of Collaboration in Education
Collaboration. It's an educational buzzword tossed around with the ease of confetti at a graduation ceremony. "Group projects!" we...