2021 Webinar series

Our commitment to learning and education expands beyond that of our framework. We pride ourselves of being a community of people and organization who are all committed to the future generation of students.

 

The 4 Pillars

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Student Agility

Student Agility focuses on teaching agility skills, practices and values to students. Students learn and mature their agile skills as a foundation to students achieving learning objectives and goals as part of their educational journey.

“The benefits are numerous, we have seen students who struggle with school take on a new outlook. Agility in Education builds confidence, purpose and happier students.” - Jim H., Director / Agile Coach, Fidelity Investments when asked about the benefits students gain by learning agility in the classroom.

 

Teaching Agility

Teaching Agility supports educators in their efforts to incorporating Agility into their lesson plans, focus on the delivery of a meaningful education for students, offer concrete experiences to frame student active experimentation and provide feedback on the results.

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Lean-Agile Leadership

Lean-Agile Leadership provides Educational Leadership a practical approach to leading Agile Educational Institutions

 

Institutional Agility

Institutional Agility supports faculty and staff in their transition to the L-EAF Educational Delivery System’s 4/6/6 model.

The 4 pillars of a student centered educational system are intended to support the student’s educational journey by including the Learning cycle as an essential approach to learning.

  1. Concrete experience

  2. Reflective observation

  3. Abstract conceptualization

  4. Active experimentation

  5. Feedback loop*

*The 4 Pillars include an additional Feedback loop after step 4, in preparation for the next Plan, Do, Check, Adjust Learning cycle.