"Mr. Hiccup", a person with Torrey's Syndrome who can't control the hiccups on various occasions, has been rejected many times when applying for a teaching position. It seems that this is what she can't fit in. society. Class 9F, the last group of children from the slums who were admitted, seems to be the school they couldn't get into. After changing nine teachers in eight weeks, can Teacher Hic, who was hired by the school as a last resort, stay? Throughout the film, I can learn a lot, but for people like me, such a bowl of old-fashioned inspirational chicken soup is not very touching. The most impressive thing is this sentence: "Like chalk, you You are used to screaming at life, you just need to change a little, stop screaming at life, choose for yourself". What kind of life do slum children face? "Their parents should be more worried about the meals on the table tomorrow than about their children's education," the school worker said. Children sleep on broken seats, on boats; gamble on the street, mend tires...why are they screaming? They are worried that they will never be able to catch up, do not know what learning can bring to them, and the burden of life makes them only blame others. Teacher Hiccup, using chalk as an example. The new chalk swiped on the blackboard would make a shrill sound, but it would be a lot softer if it was snapped off a little — a little bit of self-alteration. This kind of encouragement and guidance is the real education. As Whitehead said: "Forget everything you learn in the classroom, and the rest is education." Teaching, educating people. Stop screaming! None of the parents of the children in the slums showed up at the parent-teacher meeting, so Mr. Hic chose to visit them one by one. Parents say: "I do a cleaning job at an airport and I want mine to be a pilot". "We just want our kids to have opportunities that we never had." Even parents in slums have their own hopes and expectations, and they also pay attention to their children's education. Such a hope must be one of the reasons why the children are not screaming. They know that within themselves, there is hope for the future. Stop screaming! Because screaming is useless, it's just letting yourself go. Now that you know what's right, why not do it. Just like Mr. Hiccup said, "Ask yourself why not, don't ask why", so you have the motivation to do it. Life changes when you put ideas into action, not screams that seem to be useless. Stop screaming! This is a state of life. The childhood teacher Hiccup does not give up on herself because of her illness, but accepts herself. These children, with their own efforts, achieved results. Hiccup teacher, face up to himself, in fact, is already optimistic about life. And the children in the slums will also sail in the future with such a spirit. And what about you guys? You have to scream at life again, choose for yourself!
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