Micro lesson
Agile In Action: Iteration Over Perfection
Health and Professional Growth Performance, Feedback & Progress Educators University students Teacher trainees Elementary school Secondary school Vocational school Special school Beginner
Micro lesson
Agile In Action: Iteration Over Perfection
Health and Professional Growth Performance, Feedback & Progress Educators University students Teacher trainees Elementary school Secondary school Vocational school Special school Beginner
In a world where change is constant, our classrooms must evolve too. This micro lesson introduces educators to the transformative power of Agile thinking in education, focusing on one core principle: Iteration Over Perfection.
Rather than striving for a single “perfect” outcome, Agile classrooms emphasize progress through cycles of feedback, revision, and student reflection. This mindset doesn’t just reduce pressure—it unlocks authentic learning, creativity, and resilience.
Through this video, real-world examples, and hands-on activities, you'll explore how Agile principles can be practically applied—even within rigid systems. Discover how to bring iterative learning into subjects like math, science, writing, and the arts, and learn how to communicate the value of Agile thinking to colleagues, parents, and administrators.
Learning goals
- You learn how iteration enhances learning through continuous feedback and adaptation.
- You understand the psychological impacts of perfectionism on students and how iteration can help.
- You develop strategies to create a safe culture for iterative processes in the classroom.
- You explore how to implement Agile practices across various subjects.
- You discover methods to integrate agile learning processes with small changes.
