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In this episode of Agile Ed, Lindsay and Ashley dig into the tension between rigor and real learning. Using stories from the classroom, like lab reports and in-class participation, they explore why the word “rigor” so often becomes a stand-in for unnecessary friction, mistrust, and outdated academic traditions. Together, they reframe what higher education should strive for: resilience, intrinsic motivation, relationship-rich learning, and authentic challenge that helps students grow. With humor, honesty, and plenty of real-world examples, this conversation invites educators to rethink the skills we actually want learners to leave with—and why resilience, not "rigor", might be the future of meaningful education.
By Dr. Lindsay Richardson & Dr. Ashley ThompsonIn this episode of Agile Ed, Lindsay and Ashley dig into the tension between rigor and real learning. Using stories from the classroom, like lab reports and in-class participation, they explore why the word “rigor” so often becomes a stand-in for unnecessary friction, mistrust, and outdated academic traditions. Together, they reframe what higher education should strive for: resilience, intrinsic motivation, relationship-rich learning, and authentic challenge that helps students grow. With humor, honesty, and plenty of real-world examples, this conversation invites educators to rethink the skills we actually want learners to leave with—and why resilience, not "rigor", might be the future of meaningful education.