Empowering Education With Agile

An Operating System for 21st Century Learning

The Foundations of Agile

A system that was first applied in software development and project management, Agile is an industry-respected and innovative framework that focuses on co-creation and iteration.

Relying on collaboration, self-organization, and adaptability, the Agile process provides better flexibility in rapidly changing environments. Adapted for the educational landscape, Agile helps provide every student the ability to gain the skills they need to excel in the classroom and beyond.

About Agile Classrooms
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Unleashing Agile In the Classroom

So much of our current education system is based on rigid curriculums, set deadlines, and teacher-defined assessments.

But with students entering a fast-paced, dynamic, and uncertain world, they need to develop skills and mindsets now, in the classroom, that will help them excel where they are at while navigating the complexities of life.

That’s what Agile Education is here to do: more effectively prepare students for the 21st-century lives and careers they are destined to enter.

Bring Agile To Your Classroom

Agile Classrooms self-organize their own learning, use visual accountability structures, and are immersed in reflective feedback. It is a structured learning environment that restores the freedom to teach and learn. Where students reclaim responsibility for their own learning and teachers shift into facilitators and coaches.

Learning Reinvigorated

Agile Classrooms strives to craft a vibrant 21st-Century learning environment of empowerment, engagement, and collaboration. Helping students, teachers, and faculty adapt to the constantly changing education landscape with ease, here are the core learning principles Agile Classrooms relies on:

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VISIBILITY

Students and teachers work together to continuously improve the learning process. Learning expectations and milestones are always visible, making the group work transparent, engaging, and effective.

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LEARNING SPRINT

Learners are guided through iterative and meaningful self-directed learning routines that build confidence, boost collaboration, and inspire success.

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GROW CHOICE

Students will feel empowered to see themselves as creative problem solvers with self-directed learning, enhancing their ability to follow their passions, engage deeply, and choose how to learn.

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GROW COLLABORATION

Students will feel empowered to see themselves as creative problem solvers with self-directed learning, enhancing their ability to follow their passions, engage deeply, and choose how to learn.

Student Agile Classrooms

Where Agile can be applied:

  • 1 Project-Based Learning
  • 2 Cooperative Learning
  • 3 Inquiry-based Learning
  • 4 Clubs, specials, and after school programs
  • 5 Supercharge your current curriculum
  • 6 STEM/STEAM

 Ready to unleash the power of Agile within your own classroom or school?

Learn the framework and become a Certified Agile Educator today!