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Meaningful Student Success: Discover Your Students’ Passions by Asking What Motivates Them

It’s about figuring out what you’re great at, what it takes to keep you moving forward, and exactly what you need to succeed.

– The Oprah Magazine



Tap Into Students’ Passions to Ignite Motivation

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  • Find out what motivates your students by asking them to identify their passions and interests.
  • Provide opportunities for students to explore their passions and interests in the academic setting.
  • This article on Oprah.com has some great specific ideas and resources for each of the below steps.

1. Find Your Passion

2. Take Stock of Your Strengths

3. Tap Your Motivation

4. Go!


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