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Agile Classrooms Framework

Build classrooms where students make learning visible, manage more of their work, collaborate with purpose, and improve through short learning cycles.

A practical structure for student ownership

Agile Classrooms brings together visible learning, learning sprints, collaboration, and choice. Use this overview to see how the pieces fit together, then go deeper in the full guide when you are ready to apply it.

Agile Classrooms Framework diagram showing a learning sprint, student collaboration, classroom spectrums, and four framework elements.

The Four Elements Of An Agile Classroom

  • Make Learning Visible

    Students can see the goals, work, progress, and evidence of learning.

  • Facilitate Learning Sprints

    The class works in short cycles to refine, plan, check in, review, and improve.

  • Grow Collaboration

    Students move from working near each other toward shared responsibility and stronger teamwork.

  • Grow Choice

    Students gradually take on more meaningful decisions about their learning.

How Students Stay on Track

Agile Classrooms builds in regular moments to ask: What are we working toward? What progress can we see? What is blocked? What needs feedback? What should change next?

Choose Your Next Step

  • Read the Framework Guide

    Understand the full model, routines, and implementation details.

    Read the Guide
  • Explore Classroom Resources

    Find templates, visuals, and reusable artifacts for trying Agile Classroom routines.

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  • View Courses

    See learning options for educators, coaches, and school teams.

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