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Building An Agile Classroom Infographic

A simple visual overview of the four core shifts that help classrooms make learning visible, work in short cycles, grow collaboration, and build student ownership.

Best for
  • Classroom
  • Visible Learning
  • Learning Sprints
  • Student Ownership
  • Collaboration
Use During
  • Refine
  • Plan
  • Check-In
  • Review
  • Retrospect
Building An Agile Classroom Infographic — a visual overview of four core classroom shifts.

What it helps with

See the whole system

Show how visible work, learning cycles, collaboration, and choice fit together.

Start with practical shifts

Give educators a quick entry point without explaining the full framework at once.

Connect routines to outcomes

Help students and teachers see why the practices matter beyond a single activity.

Preview the infographic

Preview of the Building An Agile Classroom infographic.
A downloadable infographic that summarizes four core moves for building an Agile Classroom: make learning visible, facilitate Learning Sprints, grow collaboration, and grow self-direction.

When to use it

  • Introducing Agile Classrooms to educators or school teams.
  • Explaining the main classroom shifts before a Learning Sprint.
  • Helping students understand why routines and artifacts are connected.
  • Coaching teams that need a simple overview before going deeper.

How it works

  1. Make learning visible.

    Use visual artifacts so goals, work, progress, and support needs are easier to see.

  2. Facilitate Learning Sprints.

    Work in short cycles of planning, action, feedback, and reflection.

  3. Grow collaboration.

    Scaffold how students work together so teamwork becomes more intentional over time.

  4. Grow self-direction.

    Increase meaningful choice as students build the clarity and capacity to use it well.

Why this infographic works

Agile Classrooms can feel big when someone sees every routine, artifact, and practice at once. This infographic gives educators a simple first picture. It shows that the work is not about adding random activities. It is about building a classroom system where students can see the work, improve the work, and gradually carry more responsibility for learning.

Skills & Alignment

This resource supports communication, collaboration, thinking, self-management, and reflection. These are suggested connections, not a formal standards alignment.

IB Learner Profile

  • Communicators
  • Thinkers
  • Reflective

IB Approaches to Learning

  • Communication skills
  • Social skills
  • Thinking skills
  • Self-management skills

21st Century Skills

  • Collaboration
  • Communication
  • Critical thinking
  • Initiative

Inquiry Practices

  • Reflection
  • Revision
  • Student agency
  • Evidence-informed improvement

What's included

  • A downloadable infographic that summarizes four core moves for building an Agile Classroom.

Ready to use it?

Download the free Building An Agile Classroom infographic and give educators and students a simple visual overview of the four core shifts.

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