Monthly Archives: December, 2016

Reaching out

It has been a great year for passioninlearning.wordpress.com so far, having reached a milestone of more than 15k visitors and also more than double the views. This is not too bad in my view, considering most of the posts are all written on-the-go and the intent being non-profit. The goal of the website is to …

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An Oscars?

Just like an Oscars is an affirmation and encouragement for an artiste’s hard work, sometimes educators like myself feel rewarded and appreciated too, when learners pen their heartfelt words for us. I received an unexpected advance Christmas gift from one of my proteges today, in the form of heartfelt words from her. This is even …

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A ray of HOPE….

For the past 3 weeks, I have had the privilege to work with a boy who is facing academic challenges, having being promoted to the NT stream in 2017. To give a little bit of background, this boy is the relative of one of my existing students, the latter who had seen a dramatic change …

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Summary for 2016

To all readers of my website, It has been a largely great year, with readership increased in several multiples. The intention for most of my posts is to share the intangible parts of education, having accumulated 19 full years of interaction with parents and students. In fact, as I impart my knowledge to learners, I …

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Fun time in holidays!

It was a long session in absolute terms today, a 4-hour session guiding two students, one of who was my favourite protege. This was the same student who wrote me a card for Teachers’ Day, though I preferred to be identified as a mentor or educator. Refer to the link below: Bringing a smile on …

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