What is it about?
This article explores the paradigm of agile learning within the realm of education and underscores its pivotal role in navigating the dynamic educational landscape. The study scrutinizes the distinctions between Agile methodology, particularly its Scrum and eduScrum applications, and conventional educational paradigms, evaluating their efficacy in educational contexts. Agile is delineated as a methodology entailing the segmentation of tasks into brief phases of work, characterized by frequent review and adaptation of plans. Furthermore, the article elucidates the application of the eduScrum approach, identified as an effective strategy for planning and orchestrating teamwork in education. Comparative analyses between the traditional educational approach and these “Agile” methodologies are presented, yielding pertinent conclusions.
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Why is it important?
Agile learning holds significant importance in education as it enables educators to adapt to evolving student needs, providing a personalized and engaging learning experience. It plays a pivotal role in developing critical skills, preparing students for the future job market, fostering a culture of lifelong learning, and promoting holistic student well-being. The transition to agile learning signifies a shift towards student-centered, flexible, and personalized education, embracing principles of flexibility, collaboration, and iterative improvement.
Perspectives
This approach cultivates proactive, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills essential for success in our fast-paced world. As education continues to evolve, the adoption of agile learning methodologies becomes crucial in ensuring students receive relevant and effective education tailored to their unique needs. The incorporation of Agile, Scrum, and EduScrum methodologies enriches the learning experience, empowering students with the tools and confidence to navigate the dynamic 21st-century landscape.
Ibrat Sadullayev
Bukhara State University
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This page is a summary of: The role of innovative methodologies in the implementing the electronic educational system: Agile, Scrum, and eduScrum, January 2025, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/5.0257195.
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