I watched "Mr. Hiccup" on the weekend. After watching it, my throat hurts. The whole drama has too many tears (of course I was originally a person with low tears), and what touched me the most was the film conveyed. values and education.
Ms. Hiccup is a sufferer of De La Tourette Syndrome, her body is always twitching involuntarily, and she will make strange noises from time to time. When she was a child, the teachers thought she was disrupting the classroom order and often scolded her. When they learned that it was a disease, they advised her to drop out. She went to many schools, and even her own father thought that her daughter should go to school. Disabled school.
Until she met a principal who accepted her, and the principal asked all the teachers and students in the school to treat her as a normal child, not a strange child who made a shrill cry. The principal changed the trajectory of her life and made her decide to become a teacher.
It is conceivable that no school wants a teacher who can make strange noises, even though she is a top student with a double degree. In the end, it was her former alma mater that accepted her again, but this was only because there was no teacher willing to teach in a class composed of scumbags.
They made a bet on the first day Mr. Hiccup came to class that the teacher wouldn't survive the day. After Teacher Hiccup explained their condition, they also made up a RAP, saying that Teacher Hiccup was like a mouse and would squeak. They made hands and feet on the chair, so that Mr. Hiccup fell to the ground as soon as he sat down; they added material to the chalk, and when Mr. Hiccup wrote, it was like a lighter on fire; they also used a chemical experiment to make a small Blast, shattered the glass of the classroom.
Now you know why no one wants to be the teacher of this class?
The principal decided to disband the class and let the bad kids go home. Teacher Hiccup, who had been teased all the time, said that the broken glass was an accident in her chemistry class, not the students' fault.
Another male teacher who taught the Xueba class told Mr. Hiccup that they are just muddy and can't support the wall. No matter how you take the blame for them, they will not change. They are rotten wood that cannot be carved. Grades will never pass.
Teacher Hiccup said that their plans and wisdom can be seen in their mischief.
She believes that there are no bad students, only bad teachers.
Yes, in the eyes of good teachers, there are no bad students, some are just not doing well enough. She looks for the key that can unlock the hearts of these "bad kids", constantly digs out the bright spots in each child, and teaches in an entertaining way.
The male teacher of the Xueba class dismissed this teaching method. He believed that excellence was earned through hard work, not fun. Is the male teacher wrong? That's right, we all firmly believe that those who are excellent and excellent must be the hardest working people.
But this set of theories is not suitable for every child, especially those known as "dead wood" students. They have given up on themselves for too long, and you tell them about excellence and hard work in exchange for indifference. But Hiccup's teaching method can successfully stimulate the enthusiasm of the "dead wood" to learn knowledge. Only when a person's enthusiasm for learning is stimulated can he work hard, right?
I don't need to tell you the result of the movie, you must have guessed: "Deadwood" finally passed the exam under the teachings of Hiccup and their own efforts, and they proved to prejudiced people: Deadwood can also be carved, because they are only Mistaken deadwood, not real deadwood.
As Mr. Hiccup said, there are no bad students, only bad teachers. The "bad students" in the movie are so bad because they come from the slums and are treated as inferior in the school, and the teachers have given up on them before they give up on themselves completely.
The difference between a good teacher and a bad teacher is this: a good teacher doesn't abandon his students, he just inspires them, gives them confidence, and protects their self-esteem. After all, everyone needs to be encouraged and motivated, not to mention children, scolding them will not make them better, but will make them more and more skinny. Skin is their protective color, because they don't want to be the useless person in the mouth of their teachers or parents, they will take scolding as a deaf ear.
The poor teacher, like the male teacher in the Xueba class, chose to humiliate and punish these mischievous students until they gave up on them. However, the scene in the movie that moved me the most was the enlightenment of the male teacher in the Xueba class.
He found out that the school tyrant who made him proud was behind the scenes, framing the classmates in the scumbag class, and happily told him, "Teacher, let's finally kick those scumbags out of the school!"
He always thought that he was an excellent teacher and could teach students with excellent grades, but at this moment, he knew he was wrong. His prejudice not only broke the self-esteem of "poor students", but also turned good students into framing others Classmate's bad boy.
We often talk about teaching and educating people. What a good teacher does is not only to impart cultural knowledge to students, but also to impart correct values and outlook on life to students. The more good teachers there are, the fewer bad students there will be.
PS: The music in the movie is so good, the more surprising thing is Indian hip-hop. Hahaha.
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