Passionate Teacher-Clark

Lionel 2022-03-25 09:01:19

I unconsciously think of seeing "Dragon Sakura" when I was in junior high school. At that time, I was convinced by the teacher played by Hiro Abe. He never gave up or abandoned any student. He was good at discovering the bright spots in students and respected them with a sincere heart. Students, help students, strive for all opportunities that are beneficial to their development, and help students realize or move towards the "Dream of East University". Mr. Clark in "Hot-Blood Teacher" has the "hot-blooded" spirit, Big dream, Take risk and pass on this spirit to the students, affirming the value of each student, breaking down the problem students individually, and for the Indian women who are in the supremacy of patriarchy. Different problems occurred in students such as student Bandeliya, little sister Samika, and violent boy Tai. . . . Through home visits, private conversations, etc., directly attack the psychology of students, and help students complete the transformation of students' behavior and psychology. Isn't this the role of teachers, not only to impart knowledge, but also to be a leader for students .

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  • Principal Turner: I have an opening in grade 3. If your credentials check out...

    Ron Clark: You have an opening right here.

    Principal Turner: No. Last year this class went through six different teachers before Christmas.

    Ron Clark: Yes. Nobody wants them, and I do. So what's the problem?

    Principal Turner: Test scores are very important to me; it's how I keep my job.

    Ron Clark: I can start right now.

    Principal Turner: You can start on Monday.

  • Principal Turner: These kids are at the bottom of the barrel.

    Ron Clark: Don't talk about them like that.

    Principal Turner: Now all I'm asking is for your students to pass.

    Ron Clark: Oh every one of my students will pass.

    Principal Turner: [inaudible, students commenting outside office] They can become someone else's problem.

    Ron Clark: The problem isn't the kids. It's not even what they can achieve. The problem is what you expect them to achieve. You are setting the bar here. Why? Set it up here! They can make it.

    Principal Turner: This community judges us by scores. Government funding judges us by scores. People who give me scores, they get my respect.

    Ron Clark: Okay good. In May, they'll all test at grade level.

    Principal Turner: [sighs] I don't see how that's possible.

    Ron Clark: Excuse me. Did I say grade level? I meant above grade level.