educational myth

Santino 2022-09-30 05:55:15

I went to see "Mr. Hiccup" today. The trade union organized all the teachers in the school to watch it. Originally, I planned to watch it by myself. Since the school organization also saved money on movie tickets, fortunately I didn't spend it myself, or I would probably regret it to death.

To be honest, I was a little moved when I watched this kind of movie that promoted the great morality of teachers, but now I feel that it is too sacred for teachers and too fair and noble for education. The cliché story that cannot be more cliché is probably that this teacher believes that the students in class F can also succeed because of his own speciality, and then uses his own wisdom to inspire them to discover their own advantages, and then plead for their mistakes, Give in and move these children with infinite tolerance. Then the children were really moved by the teacher, they started to work hard, and finally defeated the story of class A students.

Then it is said that teachers should have infinite tolerance and infinite educational wisdom. They should be able to discover the bright spots in each child, to stimulate their potential, and to make every child successful. If you can't be such a teacher, then Just bad.

"There are no bad students, only bad teachers." This is the value promoted by the whole film. This is a serious moral kidnapping. Everyone is born with differences. The DNA inherited from parents is intelligent and intelligent. Those who are not smart, the education from the original family, there are excellent and non-excellent, so the teacher can change the child is actually a very small part, don't try to put all the merits and demerits of education on the teacher. Of course, when everyone recalls their own growth process, they may think of a few teachers who have had a profound impact on them, and they will feel that they have influenced their life. However, when you reflect on your own values ​​and consider your parents or growth environment, which parts of your personality come from your parents and growth environment, and which parts come from your teachers?

Also, this teacher with a neurological disease, after ruling out discrimination against disabilities, is she really suitable to be a teacher? Of course, the heroine in the movie has a very good education, but can you be a teacher with just a high degree? For example, is it appropriate to let a person with a big tongue but a good education be a language teacher? The access standards in the education industry are so inconsistent, how can the quality of the teacher group be so high, and people who do not have a teacher education background become teachers casually. Who can trust their children to the school.

Anyway, this movie has nothing to watch, and I have to write 500 words of after watching, and I can't send my real feelings, which is extremely tragic.

View more about Hichki reviews

Extended Reading
  • Anya 2022-04-21 09:03:53

    We have made a lot of movies and TV dramas about such naughty students with Japan and South Korea. This time India has replaced a female teacher with Tourette syndrome. Are all naughty kids undiscovered geniuses? As long as you work a little harder, you can easily catch up with the top students? Not nearsighted when you were young, but wearing glasses when you retire? Is it too deliberate? In fact, no matter how inspiring the movie is, I don't seem to let such a teacher teach my children.

  • Dejah 2022-04-19 09:03:20

    In recent years, a type of films that are denser and more stable than Happy Twist are imported films from India. They all have the appearance of entertainment popcorn + the irony of social reality, such as "Wrestling!" Dad, Mysterious Superstar, Toilet Hero, and Padman all reflect the problems caused by gender inequality. "Mr. Hiccup" is similar to the previous "Starting Line". It mainly focuses on the uneven distribution of educational resources. It is talking about the solidification of the rich and the poor. A warm story similar to "Spring in the Cattle Class", and there are also "Dead Poets Society"-style highlights. Indian blockbusters seem to have become familiar with the creation of distinctive characters, the twists and turns of the plot, especially the creation of tears in the climax, forming a commercial film road with Indian characteristics. And the length of these imported films also seems to be slightly shortened, and the ability to sing and dance can save money. When it comes to a populous country like China, which is also in the developing stage, it doesn't resonate too much. The film begins with what looks like an inspirational biopic, but doesn't focus on the curious portrayal of particular disabilities. The female lead is great.