What kind of education do we need?

Holden 2022-01-10 08:02:38

It turns out that there are "school district houses" everywhere, and schools everywhere have "society epitome." When the movie was first opened, Uncle Hugh "Wolverine" turned into a school supervisor, exquisitely dressed, straight suits, vigorously held the moon by the stars, good at encouraging and inspiring students, remember that every student who has taught is a look. "Excellent Educator", with the advancement of the plot, gradually unveiled the "Bad Education" behind the glamour. Adapted from a real campus corruption case, embezzlement is like a leaky ceiling. At first, it may be just a small piece. It does not care if it is not repaired and turned a blind eye. It gradually spreads into a "bottomless pit." If you tell a lot of lies, you can rationalize it, and you believe in the created persona. What kind of education do we need? "Be a pre-man" or just a ranking theory? Hidden by interests or focus on the truth?

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  • Beulah 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    Uncle Wolf's surprise is not a secret that the front and the back dare not disclose; the majority who do not remain silent require great courage and a sense of justice

  • Titus 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    It’s very cool, I feel, this kind of campus corruption theme is deeply touched, and there is no way. Uncle Hugh is very charming when he plays the old gay.

Bad Education quotes

  • Frank Tassone: My problem? My problem is you. Carol, it's the people who trot their poor children out like race horses at Belmont; who derive some perverse joy out of treating us like low-level service reps. I mean, do you remember the teachers who sat with you, who held you by the hand, who taught you to add and subtract, or showed you Gatsby, Salinger, for the first - Mockingbird even? Do their names escape you? Are their faces a blur? You listen to me! You don't want to see us as people because that is not convenient for you. You just leave us behind, at will. Never think about us again. You might forget, but we don't. We never forget. Ever.

  • Big Bob Spicer: We've run the numbers and, folks, there's no simpler way for me to put it: our children are getting smarter.