I'm glad that Bell didn't really take the "road to success" like the bad students in other movies. It's not that I'm narrow-minded, that I don't see the good of others, the setting of the movie deserves to be different and meaningful. After studying for many years, I have never seen such a lucky person. I remember when I was in high school, there was a monthly exam, a boy sat across from me and asked, "How about the exam, do you want to join us?" At that moment, I realized that several students in the class who were in the middle and upper grades had already passed the exam. Turn the cheating business into a joint venture. WOW! Probably I mentioned "shame" in my wording at the time, so that the classmate had an offended expression on his face, waved his hand, "You are not with us", and walked away. I don't know how they are doing now, whether they have children, or how to educate them. No teacher seems to have seriously talked to us about ethics in class. They are always angry and helpless. It seems that I cheated in my freshman year, and I secretly read the answer from the next door. I still feel strange and shameful when I think about it. Then cramming a few times a year seems to be fine. Before graduation, my family kept persuading me to become a teacher, but I never dared to choose this career with a long way to go and related to the lives of others. What kind of noble character and knowledge does a person have to have the courage to stand on a 3-foot podium and educate generations of children? A small gesture or an inadvertent remark may leave an indelible impression on a child's heart. I can't imagine a career that is more difficult or heavier than teaching. Shape the personality, cultivate the mind, and cast the soul. In order to motivate Bell, Mr.H committed deception, and what he gained was deception. This deception lasted 25 years later and will continue. Number one is still number one. Third or third. The real third place in the preliminaries chose to hand over his child to his former teacher. This is probably the greatest compliment a teacher can give.
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