About teachers and movies

Ian 2022-08-21 14:05:37

As a teacher, I have a thousand words to share after watching this film. This year is my second year in business. I still remember the fantasies when I first became a teacher last year: make a growth diary for each student; write a teaching diary and teaching reflection for myself every week; combine the content of each class with the reality of life to make the class interesting and vivid. None of these fantasies have come true to this day. Because I found that there are too many students and the teaching pressure is too heavy. I have no time to turn those fantasies into reality.

When I saw Mr. Hiccup's novel teaching method in the movie, my first reaction was: This is impossible. Yes it's not possible at all. Classroom education in China can never be open-ended and entertaining. It is just talk. It seems that excellence really comes with hard work. Also, in fact, I especially hate the sentence in the movie "there are no bad students, only bad teachers". I have always disagreed with it. I believe that no matter how many years later I still disagree. A student's first teacher is the parent, not the school teacher. Home education is always more important than school education.

Of course, I was moved to tears several times during the viewing. When Mr. Hiccup faced the principal, faced his father and faced the students, I was moved. I can't imagine a person who has been rejected n times can continue to be a teacher. I can't imagine a person who doesn't want to accept even his own father expecting someone to accept it. I can't even imagine how much patience, wisdom and love must be poured into them when faced with a group of stubborn students. Yes, teachers should reflect on themselves.

In general, the educational films made in India are not bad.

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