scrum in schools - maritza van den heuvel
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Scrum in Schools … Bringing the Magic?
Maritza van den HeuvelBeyond Agile – Tales of Continuous Improvement
http://scrumfamily.wordpress.com@maritzavdh
My JourneyLinguistics
Research
Technical Writing
Testing
Support
Product Owner
Product Manager
Innovation Lab Director
Pearson Education
Agile + Learning
to change the way people work, we need to change
the way they learn
~ Maritza ~
workplace learning
from training (push) ... • Documentation Management ( 2003)• Knowledge Management• Class-room or f2f training• Blended Learning = eLearning• Training or HR Departments• Training as "Event" or "Intervention"
... to learning (pull)• Just-in-time learning• Byte-sized learning chunks• Blended = Program of Learning (f2f, chat,
online discussion, co-creation)• L& D or Learning Departments• Continuous Learning as Skill
Personal Learning Networks ... social learning, peer content and communities, finding over remembering
Challenges:• New workers (graduates) and matriculants
• Study to Pass, rather than Learning to Learn
• Management view of Training vs Learning
• Teams haven’t known anything else
Prevailing Culture
- Linear hierarchies
- Top-down decision-making
- Accepting a given system, not creating it
Culture is Everything (nom nom)Organizations (Changing)
Society/Economy (Changing a Lot)
Education (Not Changing Enough)
The Long GameDisrupting and Reinventing
Education to Create a Foundation for
Life-long Learning and Continuous Improvement
(Sir Ken Robinson)
#agile#lean
#rightshifting#scrum
Just as waterfall managers find it impossible to control projects, teachers
find it impossible to control kids. Scrum is designed to solve this
problem.
~ Jeff Sutherland ~http://scrum.jeffsutherland.com/2012/04/scrum-future-for-education.html
What does that look like?
tangible visible simple fun
photo: Karthik Chandrasekarial
"Glows, Grows, Throws, Knows Reflection" by John Miller, Agile Schools
deep principles
PDCA for Individuals
• observing - seeing the work honestly
• questioning - interrogating the work
• applying - courage to try something new
• evaluate - interpret and adjust
"seeing the system" - lack of contextual awareness, lack of ability to change things, waiting for somebody to tell me the answer ~ Bob Marshall
"we need to teach students to teach themselves"
#ictinhed 18/3/2013
People Doing It AlreadyThe Agile School (US)eduScrum (NL)Marian Willeke (HED)Thinking Schools SA
What can YOU do?Adopt a School/Teacher/ClassHelp them Solve ProblemsTeach your practiseShowcase your resultsBe part of the changeThe earlier we begin …
Thank YouMaritza van den Heuvel
• @maritzavdh #edtech #agile #lean• http://scrumfamily.wordpress.com• Beyond Agile - Tales of Continuous Improvement• Innovation Lab Director: PSA
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