When we bring our passions into the classroom, we inspire our students to do the same; they see us engaging fully both cognitively and creatively. Genius hour is an example of students working on a passion project, something that they have chosen for themselves because they want to know more about it. These projects can inspire our students to think and explore in new ways that are more creative.
As teachers find what you are passionate about and bring it to life for your students. Use your passions to drive your classroom. Your passions both inside and outside the classroom will keep your teaching alive! (Burgess, Teach Like a Pirate: Increase Student Engagement, Boost Your Creativity, and Transform Your Life as an Educator, 2012) Let them inspire your creativity and follow the river they lead you down.
As teachers find what you are passionate about and bring it to life for your students. Use your passions to drive your classroom. Your passions both inside and outside the classroom will keep your teaching alive! (Burgess, Teach Like a Pirate: Increase Student Engagement, Boost Your Creativity, and Transform Your Life as an Educator, 2012) Let them inspire your creativity and follow the river they lead you down.