After reviewing this movie, I have a new feeling,
How to become a good teacher: 1. Be a caring and responsible teacher. Without love, there will be no education, and without responsibility, there will be no good education. Therefore, in addition to fulfilling their own duties of "preaching, teaching, and solving puzzles," teachers, You must also give your selfless love and sense of responsibility. Teacher Clark, when he encountered these mischievous mischief, was regarded by everyone as "problem students" (before Clark came, six teachers had been changed), even if the students did not respect, accept, or even resisted Teacher Clark at first Teacher Clark did not give up on them, but encouraged students to "dare to dream" 2. Be a teacher who respects students and learns to be tolerant. Those students who have certain deviations in learning, thinking, and behavior are called "problem students." ". They are often neglected, left out, and familiar with them. When students seem to be least worthy of love, it is precisely when students need love the most. In Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, the fourth requirement is the "respect need": self-esteem and hope to be respected by others, self-esteem need: make people believe in their own power and value, and make oneself more capable and creative. Respect for the personality of the students will condense into a huge force, urging students to create, pursue, and succeed.
When Sahua’s mother thought that Sahua only needs to go home to take care of her younger siblings, Teacher Clark said to Sahua’s mother, "I think Sahua has more potential than any child in the class, and she has leadership skills." Shahua’s mother gave up the idea of letting Shahua go home to take care of her younger siblings, and let Hanhuakai see her own potential and abilities.
Secondly, Tai Shaun has a great artistic talent and a high enthusiasm for artistic creation. Because he cannot get the warmth of the family, be respected and express his emotions, he integrates his inner emotions, thoughts and feelings into his own. In the painting, he was painting on the wall at home, but his adoptive father felt that Tai Shawn had messed up the wall and used violence against Tai Shawn. It is not difficult to imagine that Tai Shawn lives in a laissez-faire and authoritarian family. It is easy to be rebellious and violent, but also more eager for love, respect and encouragement than ordinary children. When Teacher Clark found the injured Tashaun, he not only gave Tashawn psychological warmth and a sense of security, but more importantly, he saw Tashawn’s artistic talent and Tashaun’s desire to be recognized and recognized by others. Appreciate.
In India, the ideological concept of male superiority still permeates this populous country. The general concept of family education is that girls are not eligible for education, and they cannot even have their own ideas when they speak (a conversation between Teacher Clark and the father of an Indian girl) In the process, the Indian girl wanted to defend herself, but her father said, "Two men talk and can’t interrupt", so she can’t choose her dream. The Indian girl’s dream is to become a doctor. Teacher Clark goes to India. When girls talk, encourage girls to be brave to chase their dreams (Come on, my doctor, every time I see this, I want to give Teacher Clark 10,000 likes?), it changes the thoughts that Indian girls have been implemented since childhood, and save After losing her soul, she has become more confident and courageous to chase her dreams since then.
May there be no gender discrimination in the world and everyone is equal. May we all live in a world full of "love and respect".
3. Teachers in Chapter 15 of "Pedagogy" (learning is supplemented)
Teacher professional ethics, teacher role, teacher quality, etc.
Supplement: Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, children's physical and mental development (psychology)
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