Child Daniel's tears in police car were caused by his teacher: a little bit about going to school

Damian 2022-04-23 07:02:04




When I got home in the evening, I turned on the lights in the room and searched for a long time in the hundreds of DVDs, and pulled out this piece of "Four Hundred Downs". This is the dish that my classmates pulled down when I graduated from college and I haven't read it, so I took it with me by the way. Hehe, when I graduated, I couldn't take away a lot of things...

The whole movie was very peaceful, and a sad story happened under the quiet music. The film tells the story of a naughty child going to school. It's unfortunate that the teachers at his school are the kind of people who are not fit to be teachers.

If you want to criticize me, please read and say.

First of all, why do we want to go to school to study (I have experienced it from elementary school to university, and think there is reason to express my opinion). The big truth is to learn culture and knowledge and to contribute to the society. To be small, or in essence: it is to be able to eat enough to have a good job in the future.

And I think today's teachers (I mean mostly primary school teachers) have completely forgotten about that. Thinking that a child is playing and slapsticking is a child of bad character, and if you have no patience, you will scold and beat the child. And poor academic performance, either by calling parents or thinking of ways to humiliate students in class. Not all parents have high cultural quality, they don't know how to educate their children, and they send their children to school for education. It is precisely the patience of teachers and the loss of basic morality that make students lose opportunities.

Daniel's father said to the police officer in prison (juvenile correctional center, I think it is no different from prison): "My child is disobedient, he does not like to study..."

Does Daniel really not like to study?

That was caused by his teacher. They lack patience, have no morality, and use either beating or scolding to manage disobedient students.

With the encouragement of his mother, Daniel tried to learn how to write well. Leaving aside his mother's encouragement method, Daniel was scolded by his teacher and not allowed to go to school just for plagiarizing Balzac's article. How old is Daniel? Does he really have to drop out of school if he did something wrong? Instead of seeing a child's interest in writing, the teacher wipes it out.

I remembered what happened to me when I was in elementary school. My math grades have always been poor. Once I was last in the exam, the teacher asked the whole class to applaud me with the back of their hands in class.

17 years later, I still remember it. That's what our people's teachers do.

A while ago, I turned out my elementary school study manual, and many of the comments on it contained the words "do not seek good". Looking at it again today, I think this teacher is too cruel. Is a 10-year-old child really so bad?

I still remember that in elementary school, a student in my class was withdrawn to our class. The teacher gave up and put him in the last row of the class with the attitude of not helping him improve at all. The teacher said what you like to do, just don't disturb my teaching. This child's parents are both workers and have little education, and this is how our people's teachers treat him. He was 12 or 3 years old that year.

There is a child in our class whose parents are abroad and the family has money. The teacher asks her to be the monitor. Her father sometimes comes to watch the child in the class. ..

sadly, I grew up in such an environment. Ironically, among the nearly 100 students in the three grades of the primary school, no more than five will go to key universities in the future, and the problem child in my teacher's eyes is one of them.

They are just kids! What happened to our people's teachers? I always thought it was a Chinese problem, but I didn't expect France to be like this decades ago.

Daniel's parents are illiterate, but they are not completely opposed to their children going to school, they have worked hard, but they do not know how to educate their children. And they also have their own problems, poor family, wife's infidelity, and unhappiness before marriage... But I still want to say that the main reason for Daniel to enter the detention center is the teacher. The reason is very simple. It is extremely immoral not to feel the psychology of the child.

Maybe just like Shanzhai culture, we have to wait patiently for the transition of this stage, and wait for the state and the Ministry of Education to pay attention to the quality of teachers.

A while ago, I read today's statement that the teacher hit the child again. In an elementary school, a child about 10 years old was slapped by a female teacher and injured his spleen. The kid confronted the reporter and said, "I don't want to go to school anymore"...

I wanted to cry.

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  • Devyn 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    Unguarded by the camera, a child who opens his mouth and swings in front of a puppet show. In the future, he will also endure four hundred blows. What is growing up? Growing up is to be good, make money, cater to, marry, behave well, and be decent? Think of provocateurs, illegitimate children, street male prostitutes, thieves, criminals... gays in the 20th century... also wrote about themselves in prisons, but later inspired writers in Paris. And the boy burns the house to ask for text... Actually it's not romantic, it's cruel.

  • Pasquale 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    You have only seen me running towards the blue sea and blue sky that I have never seen before, whether it is mechanical confusion, venting, joy and freedom, but who has seen my wounds, castrated, carefree, or even a torched Balzac ..

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