The most intuitive feeling that the whole film gave me was Ron Clark's passion as a teacher, his persistence and his responsibility as a mature man. On the first day of class, the students in the class let him see what the "worst class" is. After that, he was exhausted by all kinds of pranks. In the process of wrestling with the students, he continued to encounter setbacks and finally broke out. Afterwards, he succeeded in facing the students with a better mentality, getting to know their families and personalities in depth, and discovering the shining points of each person. Find a way of learning that interests your students - adapting the history of the President of the United States to rap lyrics. What impresses me the most is that no matter what the situation is, he always believes in his students, and he always transmits positive energy to the students. I have also seen the movie "Spring in the Cattle Class" with the same theme before. The two movies have one thing in common: the trust of teachers can help the so-called "bad" students grow up.
In China, where quality education has been abused, the real quality education is far away from us. Middle school teaching takes the middle school entrance examination as the baton, and high school teaching takes the college entrance examination as the baton. I really don’t know what teachers can teach apart from the content required by the exam syllabus. In addition, from elementary school to high school, I feel that the students in the class are divided into three, six, nine, etc. by the teacher according to their grades. Students with poor grades and disobedience are often bad children in the eyes of teachers. In fact, you can't blame the teacher. Who doesn't like obedient and well-behaved students? Human likes and dislikes determine that good students are more liked by teachers. But when you think "bad" students are naughty, please don't forget that all children are good or bad before they become "students", and it is the education they receive that determines their quality. So, teachers, don't just blame bad students for being superficial "bad", but know why "bad" students become "bad" students. With a little more love and patience, treat all students equally. There is something in every student, discover it like an explorer! In this way, teaching and learning are no longer boring knowledge copy and paste.
I'm still a third year student and haven't decided yet to become a teacher. I hope that when I decide to become and do become a teacher, I can remember how this film made me feel and what it taught me about being a teacher.
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