2. In reality, Mrs.G then began to promote her education plan. She stepped onto the podium, was she confident that she was acting according to the plan, or was she looking around and suddenly felt that she needed strength? I can say that Mrs.G is commendable in spirit, and then unconsciously pitted her behavior against the education system, and was pessimistic about the promotion plan.
3. She strived for recognition from the students, and together with the students for the recognition of others. At first, she didn't have much ambition, but then she was able to devote herself fully. In the end, it really succeeded. A real connection was established between the teacher and the students. This process itself is exploring the unknown. They have the opportunity to understand what is truly powerful, because watching it happen personally, this is not our pursuit Does it make sense? They have achieved each other, and this will always be one of the few opportunities in life.
4. The in-system teacher played by Imelda Staunton is also very unforgettable, and her performance at the moment of explosion is extremely powerful. Mrs. Campbell tried his best to maintain the order of the education system, but new teachers with ideals and passions unconsciously pursue speciality. The war between these two attitudes is eternal, and there will be no complete victory. When the conflict intensified, her fierce response was thought-provoking, and she valued teaching age and qualifications, and valued experience. If it damages books, borrowing is prohibited. This rule-following approach can improve efficiency and is also fair in her eyes. There are no fewer model teachers who have been like a day for decades. Out. Ask yourself, how can you not feel resentful that the order they have strictly adhered to and tried to maintain has been destroyed by these casual young people?
5. The success of Mrs.G confirms a constantly affirmed attempt: caring about the students' problems and working hard to provide methods to find answers together with them. Education has a very personal aspect, which is related to individual experience, which is often susceptible to external contempt and destruction, especially institutionalized behaviors. Mrs.G was established as a model, perhaps in recognition of her success in facing the challenges of community life and education system. She encourages students to express their views, revisit existing life experiences, and practice ideas with them. The movie specifically shows how amazing the power unearthed.
6. Specifically, the nature of this power is not universal. Her students have mentioned war and violence many times. The harsh living environment makes them have a tenacious character, which makes them pursue relentlessly once they are motivated. The survival instinct of climbing up, the enlightenment myth of mixing the hobbies of the New World, seems to have vigorous charm in the multi-ethnic American society, but it seems that it is about to end in over-civilized Europe. Comparing with "History Boys" of the same subject, the temperament and focus are quite different.
7. Generally speaking, teachers' ideal honor students either have the instinct to reject the world, or they are born to be able to cope well between academics and reality. Therefore, for these students who tend to ask questions about reality and often ignore their homework, some teachers may dream of it, while others are afraid to avoid it. This accident can only be attributed to the inequality of education.
8. As a child of a teacher’s family, it is impossible not to fight against the above-mentioned wars-between teachers, between teachers and students, between each other and reality, or between myself-I am deeply impressed. In fact, if the teacher tries to be accountable to the students, every class is definitely not a matter of time, but in many classes there may be no two sides at all, which is actually even more cruel.
9. No matter what kind of society or reality, this kind of war has to continue. Hector said: Pass it on, pass it on! The whole meaning is here.
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