I accidentally clicked on this video on the box, and I don't know what to think after watching it. In my heart, I applauded the child's actions, but I also felt that the teacher's explanation seemed reasonable. Later, I thought about it carefully and found that such a question must be under a specific identity in order to have a specific answer. From the perspective of adult thinking, maximizing interests is correct. This is a very common thinking mode among adults, and it is even more typical in our country. Everyone will feel that this teacher knows how to be a man and has the means, that is, he allows the talented people to exert their abilities, and also allows those who are not talented to participate without directly eliminating them, and finally achieves a good result. In this regard, it seems to be fine, no problem, I am noncommittal. But the question lies in the identity of the teacher. As an educator, is this behavior correct? Of course it is not correct! ! No matter how good the motive and purpose. From the perspective of educators, in the education stage of children, the teacher's actions are tantamount to telling children that if they want to achieve their goals, they can take abnormal means, even deception, even cheating, as long as the result is successful , then the process and means can be ignored. Maximizing this kind of adult interest is the most correct idea to instill in children subtly, and it is easy for children to gradually ignore the moral bottom line in the process of growth. At the end of the film, the children united and fought silently on the stage. Their choice followed the truest voice in their hearts. As a father of a child, I am both an adult and an educator. After seeing this film, I thought deeply about this issue and realized the problem. Why are you noncommittal about the teacher's actions? This is the sadness of growing up as an adult. In the process of growing up, the sense of struggle in our hearts gradually disappears, and we will not listen to the inner voice, but will only choose the favorable one. I remember when I took my daughter to see the movie version of "The Little Prince", all I thought about was "I'm going, can't I still fly" "Forget it, don't think about it." "What, the little prince has grown up." "At that time, my heart almost collapsed." Why do adults love "The Little Prince" so much, because they all know they will never go back. Things that kids know, adults forget. . .
PS: The little sisters in Eastern Europe are so pretty.
PSS: It turns out that the games played by children all over the world are similar. . ??
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