
Agile team management for more transparency and commitment in the learning process
P.L.A.N. Scrum in education
Scrum in Education
agile projects, teamoriented processes
Here you will find materials and resources to help you understand the principles and practices of Scrum, but also to implement Scrum in your teaching or projects. Scrum comes from the IT sector and is now the most widely used agile form of project organization. Prepare your students for this world and experience the benefits of Scrum for your teaching. Whether you are new to Scrum or want to deepen your understanding, our videos and workbook provide a comprehensive guide to get you started.

What is Scrum?
An introduction
Scrum is an agile framework that encourages collaboration, flexibility, and continuous improvement. Originally developed for software development, Scrum has proven to be highly effective in various fields, including education. By adopting Scrum, you can create a dynamic and engaging learning environment that empowers students to take ownership of their learning journey.
Why use Scrum in Education?
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Implementing a Scrum Cycle in the classroom offers numerous benefits:
Enhanced Collaboration: Students work together in teams, fostering communication and teamwork skills.
Increased Engagement: The iterative nature of Scrum keeps students actively involved in their projects.
Personalized Learning: Scrum allows for differentiated instruction, catering to the unique needs and strengths of each student.
Continuous Improvement: Regular reflection and feedback help students and teachers alike to continuously improve their processes and outcomes.

Business meets Schoolprojects
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In our video series on Scrum in education, we show what Scrum can mean for schools. They are designed to show you what Scrum is all about. You will also find suggestions for school projects.
Episode 1: Discover why Scrum has become so popular and how it can make a difference in your classroom.
Episode 2: Gain a deeper understanding of the Scrum cycle and its practical applications in education.
Episode 3: Learn how to create a product backlog and write effective user stories to optimize your projects.
Episode 4: Get inspired by a scrum example for a class project.
Join us on this journey to bring more agility schools.
Scrum Videos
Dive deeper into scrum for education




Scrum Workbook

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This workbook is structured to provide you with both theoretical knowledge and practical exercises. Each section includes:
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Informational Content: Clear explanations of Scrum concepts and practices.
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Motivational Exercises: Activities designed to inspire and motivate both you and your students.
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Templates and Tools: Ready-to-use templates to help you implement Scrum in your classroom.
We hope this workbook serves as a good tool in your teaching journey, helping you to create a more collaborative, engaging, and effective learning environment.
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Our workbook is available in both print and online versions, allowing you to choose the format that best suits your needs. Whether you prefer a physical copy or the convenience of digital access to make your own notes.
Background & Exercises
Scrum Padlets
How can Scrum be used in the classroom? We would like to introduce you to our Scrum Padlets, with the help of which we in the international P.L.A.N. team have found further exciting applications for various subjects and different groups of students. It can also be used to manage school projects.
You can also improve your Srum knowledge with our Quartet cards.
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Take a look and let yourself be inspired.
Scrum Quartet
Learn the complicated Scrum terms in a playful way with our Scrum Quartet. Discover terms that belong together. Customize the Scrum Quartet to your needs and use AI to translate the texts into your language.















