AP Passion to Action
Our Class Inquiry
Our Class Inquiry
"Teachings come from everywhere when you open yourself to them. That’s the trick of it really, to open yourself to everything and everything opens itself to you.” ― Richard Wagamese, Embers: One Ojibway's Meditations
"This year, I have learned that everything counts as learning. It is important to see the value in any of the things we do. No matter how little or random it may seem, it has a purpose and there is a reason we are doing an activity. Sometimes it's difficult to see it, and that has taught me to dig deeper. If it doesn’t spark me right away, I try to think more deeply about it. If you aren’t following it at first, you have to follow it out and it will reveal itself to you." ― Jenna Levere
Know & Grow Your Gifts/Strengths
How did your feet come to be on this land? Who and where are your from?
How are you connected to the people and more-than-human kin in this place?
What are your strengths and stretches? How will you grow alongside others in our community?
Metamorphosis: How is the land changing? How am I changing? How are those two things connected?
Discover Your Purpose
What would you like to explore? What learning would be meaningful and relevant for you?
What are your interests, curiosities, and potential future pathways?
What are you passionate about?
How will you use your strengths to pursue your passions?
Bioluminescence: What will spark you the most? What will become possible if you are brave enough to pursue your passions?
Make a Difference
How will you take action for yourself, others, and/or this land?
Can you use our time together to make an impact on your personal future and/or your community?
How will you become the person you want to be? How will you make this world a better place? What type of ancestor do you want to be?
Symbiosis: The Art of Living Together: Mutualistic Relationships
Establishing Brave Spaces
How will we get comfortable with being uncomfortable so we can discuss and grow ideas that challenge our thinking?
“Learning necessarily involves not merely risk, but the pain of giving up a former condition in favor of a new way of seeing things.” ~Boostrom
Be Like A Tree: We can do hard things together!