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Passion-Based Learning

A Presentation By Rajiv Bajaj
Based on The Article By Ms Saga Briggs
25 Ways to
Institute
Passion-Based
Learning in the
Classroom
“When students are motivated to learn, they naturally acquire
the skills they need to get the work done.” Sir Ken Robinson

Photo Credits: Tim Wilson on Flickr
#1

Share your own passions
with your students.
Passion is contagious.
Indulge in your own passions outside of the classroom.
The energy you put into something you love outside the
classroom will find its way into to your lessons.

#2
Let students share their passions.
The act of sharing something personally fulfilling enhances
your excitement for it and motivates you to share it further.

#3
#4

Introduce students to
resources that help them
exercise their passions.
#5

Help students find others who share the same passion.
An especially useful tactic in a middle school setting where
fitting in can be an even higher priority than learning.
Connect students’ passions to real-world scenarios.
Emphasize the real-life significance of machines that are
built to help people.

#6
#7

Divorce practicality from
the picture... sometimes
it is best to let the
passion flourish within
the student
organically, without much
outside influence.
#8
Trust that
hard work
follows
naturally
from
passion.

When students are motivated to learn, they naturally
acquire the skills they need to get the work done.•
Sir Ken Robinson
#9

Value all passions equally. Try not to let any bias creep into
the picture when it comes to student passions.
Let students take control. When students believe they are in
control of their own learning, they value it twice as much as
they would otherwise.

#10
#11

Learn how to
recognize passion
in momentary
obsessions.
Get to know a student’s passions
through his parents and friends.

#12
Surround your students
with passionate people.
Call in guest speakers
and show your class
videos of people doing
what they love.

#13
Allow for students’ passions to develop and change.
Support them through and through.

#14

Express your faith their value as a person, not just as a
talented student.
Help connect students to a new subject through an
existing passion. Be proactive when it comes to student
interests.

#15
This may mean
taking time to talk
to your math
student’s art
teacher when
that student
proceeds to
doodle all period
long in
algebra, rather
than announcing
that art has no
place in the math
room.
See what you can do to use
your students’ individual
passions to get your own
subject across to them.
#16

Show students how learning about seemingly unrelated
topics can help them learn more about their passion.
The power of interdisciplinary learning should not be
underestimated.
The best way to help reinforce a student’s passion is to show
her that it can be applied to and enriched by multiple
subjects.
Not only will this
help her confirm
the significance of
her passion; it will
prove to her that
previously
unfamiliar and
uninteresting
subjects actually
do have value.
#17
Set aside time to let
passions flourish. When
strict adherence to time
tables makes it virtually
impossible to set aside
time for anything
extra, it’s understandable
that passions often go
unrecognized in the
classroom.
Just remember what’s truly most important to you when it
comes to the individual student, and stick by that.
Help students create
something with their
passions.

#18
A passion unpracticed is better than no passion at all, but a
passion that yields results makes a student feel
confident, accomplished, and smart.
#19

Weave standards into passion-based learning. One way to
cover all your responsibilities as an educator is to
incorporate assessment standards into passion-based
learning, or vice versa.
#20

Become comfortable with the word “passion”.• Be prepared
to talk about passion openly with students, parents, and
other teachers.
Be ready to define it, defend its place in the classroom, and
help others throw all negative connotations of selfserving, reckless abandon out the window!
#21

Let yourself be inspired by other impassioned educators.
Watch TED Talks, speak with other educators about
passion’s place in the classroom, join an online forum to
discuss techniques and share stories.
Understand what passion means for students of
different age levels.

#22
Younger students require less direction when it
comes to passion, since they can’t be expected to
have the maturity of focus that older students
have.
For younger students, aim wide;
for older students, aim deep.
#23

Understand what passion means for students with different
backgrounds.
While some students
may have no trouble
understanding what
passion is, others may
feel uncomfortable
with the concept.
Recognize that some students may have been raised by
passionate parents and others may have been
discouraged to do much self-reflecting.
#24

Understand
where passions
come from. For
some
students, passion
may be a way to
hide from
negative events at
home or at
school.
For others, it may be a way to connect with a friend or to
please a parent. Wherever the interest comes
from, understanding its origins will help you to direct its
Connect passions with
intelligence, not
talent.

#25
This makes the student feel that the skill is in his
control, something he earned because of his
intelligence, not because of some God-given talent.
It is a confidence he
will take with him into
other subjects as well.
Reference Sources:
Based on an article by Ms Saga Briggs on informED – Open Colleges, Australia
Link - http://www.opencolleges.edu.au/informed/features/25-ways-to-institutepassion-based-learning-in-the-classroom/
Image Sources:

Morgue File – http://www.morguefile.com
Google Images

Presentation for non-commercial, educational purpose only. No copyright
infringements intended. All rights of the images used are with their respective
owners.

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Passion Based Learning

  • 1. Passion-Based Learning A Presentation By Rajiv Bajaj Based on The Article By Ms Saga Briggs
  • 3. “When students are motivated to learn, they naturally acquire the skills they need to get the work done.” Sir Ken Robinson Photo Credits: Tim Wilson on Flickr
  • 4. #1 Share your own passions with your students. Passion is contagious.
  • 5. Indulge in your own passions outside of the classroom. The energy you put into something you love outside the classroom will find its way into to your lessons. #2
  • 6. Let students share their passions. The act of sharing something personally fulfilling enhances your excitement for it and motivates you to share it further. #3
  • 7. #4 Introduce students to resources that help them exercise their passions.
  • 8. #5 Help students find others who share the same passion. An especially useful tactic in a middle school setting where fitting in can be an even higher priority than learning.
  • 9. Connect students’ passions to real-world scenarios. Emphasize the real-life significance of machines that are built to help people. #6
  • 10. #7 Divorce practicality from the picture... sometimes it is best to let the passion flourish within the student organically, without much outside influence.
  • 11. #8 Trust that hard work follows naturally from passion. When students are motivated to learn, they naturally acquire the skills they need to get the work done.• Sir Ken Robinson
  • 12. #9 Value all passions equally. Try not to let any bias creep into the picture when it comes to student passions.
  • 13. Let students take control. When students believe they are in control of their own learning, they value it twice as much as they would otherwise. #10
  • 14. #11 Learn how to recognize passion in momentary obsessions.
  • 15. Get to know a student’s passions through his parents and friends. #12
  • 16. Surround your students with passionate people. Call in guest speakers and show your class videos of people doing what they love. #13
  • 17. Allow for students’ passions to develop and change. Support them through and through. #14 Express your faith their value as a person, not just as a talented student.
  • 18. Help connect students to a new subject through an existing passion. Be proactive when it comes to student interests. #15
  • 19. This may mean taking time to talk to your math student’s art teacher when that student proceeds to doodle all period long in algebra, rather than announcing that art has no place in the math room.
  • 20. See what you can do to use your students’ individual passions to get your own subject across to them.
  • 21. #16 Show students how learning about seemingly unrelated topics can help them learn more about their passion.
  • 22. The power of interdisciplinary learning should not be underestimated.
  • 23. The best way to help reinforce a student’s passion is to show her that it can be applied to and enriched by multiple subjects.
  • 24. Not only will this help her confirm the significance of her passion; it will prove to her that previously unfamiliar and uninteresting subjects actually do have value.
  • 25. #17 Set aside time to let passions flourish. When strict adherence to time tables makes it virtually impossible to set aside time for anything extra, it’s understandable that passions often go unrecognized in the classroom.
  • 26. Just remember what’s truly most important to you when it comes to the individual student, and stick by that.
  • 27. Help students create something with their passions. #18
  • 28. A passion unpracticed is better than no passion at all, but a passion that yields results makes a student feel confident, accomplished, and smart.
  • 29. #19 Weave standards into passion-based learning. One way to cover all your responsibilities as an educator is to incorporate assessment standards into passion-based learning, or vice versa.
  • 30. #20 Become comfortable with the word “passion”.• Be prepared to talk about passion openly with students, parents, and other teachers.
  • 31. Be ready to define it, defend its place in the classroom, and help others throw all negative connotations of selfserving, reckless abandon out the window!
  • 32. #21 Let yourself be inspired by other impassioned educators. Watch TED Talks, speak with other educators about passion’s place in the classroom, join an online forum to discuss techniques and share stories.
  • 33. Understand what passion means for students of different age levels. #22
  • 34. Younger students require less direction when it comes to passion, since they can’t be expected to have the maturity of focus that older students have.
  • 35. For younger students, aim wide; for older students, aim deep.
  • 36. #23 Understand what passion means for students with different backgrounds.
  • 37. While some students may have no trouble understanding what passion is, others may feel uncomfortable with the concept.
  • 38. Recognize that some students may have been raised by passionate parents and others may have been discouraged to do much self-reflecting.
  • 39. #24 Understand where passions come from. For some students, passion may be a way to hide from negative events at home or at school.
  • 40. For others, it may be a way to connect with a friend or to please a parent. Wherever the interest comes from, understanding its origins will help you to direct its
  • 42. This makes the student feel that the skill is in his control, something he earned because of his intelligence, not because of some God-given talent.
  • 43. It is a confidence he will take with him into other subjects as well.
  • 44.
  • 45. Reference Sources: Based on an article by Ms Saga Briggs on informED – Open Colleges, Australia Link - http://www.opencolleges.edu.au/informed/features/25-ways-to-institutepassion-based-learning-in-the-classroom/ Image Sources: Morgue File – http://www.morguefile.com Google Images Presentation for non-commercial, educational purpose only. No copyright infringements intended. All rights of the images used are with their respective owners.