Agile Learners thrive in the most challenging and unpredictable environments.
Whether it’s academic success in schools, increasing the bottom line in business, improving parenting skills or triumphing in any other challenging task, the Agile Learner achieves more.
Why? Because the Agile Learner recognises that they can develop their most basic abilities. They know they can increase their talents and intelligence. They understand that becoming comes before being. They have a Growth Mindset.
More importantly, the Agile Learner understands how to translate their Growth Mindset into actual growth. They recognise that a Growth Mindset is simply an invitation to grow. To achieve growth, they constantly step beyond their best and engage in Virtuous Practice.
Agile Learners frequently challenge themselves. Their focus is on becoming better, not simply doing more. This means constantly tackling things beyond their current abilities. Agile Learners accept that this will result in mistakes, but they don’t see these as limitations. Rather, they view their mistake as signposts for future learning.
As Albert Einstein said,
Today’s problems won’t be solved with the same level of thinking that created them.
Agile Learners embrace this. They understand that to succeed at increasingly difficult tasks, they must learn to become better thinkers. By developing their Habits of Mind, they learn how to behave more intelligently.