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Watch "Hiccup Teacher" and reflect on the pain points of education

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Many people know that Hollywood in the United States has produced many classic movies, such as "Forrest Gump", "Gone with the Wind", "Gold Rush", "The Sound of Music", "Star Wars" and so on.

Similarly, India has its own Bollywood. In Bollywood, there are many classics, such as "Three Fools Bollywood", "Slum Millionaire", "Wrestle, Daddy" and so on.

Compared with the technical coolness of American movies, the luxury of scenes, and the gorgeous costumes, the story content in Indian movies is more worthy of people's reflection.

It's like "Hiccup Teacher", which was released on Chinese mainland on October 12, 2018.

1. A life that is ridiculed

Hiccup Teacher is an Indian film directed by Sidaf Mahora, starring Rani Makhji, and co-starring Neraj Kabi, Sachin, Sopriya Pilgakar, Roth Salaf and others.

In this film, The teacher Naina Mather, played by Rani Makheji, has suffered from Turret syndrome since childhood, and always makes strange sounds similar to hiccups from time to time.

As a result, Naina was often ridiculed by others.

When she went to school, her classmates laughed at her, and when she went to school, she was turned away by 12 schools. Finally, one principal said, "We will treat you like any other classmate." The headmaster's warm words also made Naina plant a dream of becoming a teacher from then on.

However, the application was always unsuccessful, and all the schools rejected her. Eventually, her alma mater, The School of Saint-Tiki, accepted her.

I thought that everything would get better and better, but the result was always not what people wanted. She was greeted by the worst class in the school, the 9F class.

In the face of a life that does not go well, you may give up on yourself; while Naina did not, repeatedly defeated and fought, persevered, and finally harvested a beautiful life.

2. Everyone needs to be seen

It's not just Naina, it's not just the bear kids in Class 9F, it's everyone in our lives who need to be seen.

I believe that there must be some people around us who are different from us, such as stuttering, such as walking on crutches, such as mental problems.

I thought, what we're going to do is not laugh, "You see, he's walking around, it's fun." It's about respecting, treating him as an equal. Because, there are so many people in this world, there are always one or two faults.

I also believe that there are still some people around us who may have a little dream, such as the dream of writing for working mothers and the baking dreams of full-time mothers.

I think what we have to do is not to laugh, "At your level, what else do you want to do?" It's about encouraging, supporting. Because, everyone's dream, as long as she is acting step by step, will one day bloom a better self.

I believe even more that everyone around us wants to be seen, even if it is a trivial achievement. For example, every day of ours, every one of our Cavan.

I think what we're going to do, quite simply, is to give everyone positive feedback. Like, I was doing the parents' co-reading group review teacher. Yes, everyone's punch card comment area must have a positive response from the review teacher, even if it is only one sentence.

3. There are no children who can't teach well, only people who don't understand education

Another point worth reflecting on in the movie "Hiccup Teacher" is that there are no students who can't teach well, only teachers who can't teach; there are no children who can't teach well, only parents who don't know how to teach family education.

Let's not talk about the current state of education in India. As far as China is concerned, students are divided into three, six, nine, and so on, what are the key classes, ordinary classes, and poor students; ranking seats according to grades is at least a common thing in my student days.

First of all, children should not be labeled. If his academic performance is poor, will his life be poor?

In "Saga's Super Grandma", Grandma said, "Life fights for sum power." Later, and indeed, Yoshichi Shimada (Akihiro Tokunaga) eventually became a famous Japanese cross-talk actor despite his poor academic performance.

Second, don't discriminate against anyone. Everyone has their own area of expertise.

There are no perfect people, and there are no ones who are perfect. Just because he may not be good in this regard does not mean that he is not good in that aspect. There are also many people, such as Aunt Qiong Yao, who may not be good at mathematics, but her works have been classics for many years, and until now, some people like to read them.

Finally, there are no children who can't teach well, only educators who don't know how to educate.

Even bear children and poor children will not be children who cannot be taught well.

In this film, Teacher Nai Na nourishes every child in the 9F class with unconditional love, and eventually the children are excellent talents in various fields after they go to society; in "The Spring of the Cattle Herding Class", Mr. Matthew does not give up every wild child, and finally changes the fate of these children; in real life, Teacher Zhang Guimei treats every child patiently, and eventually the children grow into a better self.

In fact, the most beautiful education is the simplest, lies in the educator's intentional education and lifelong growth.

Write to the end, give the child unconditional love, the child can love us unconditionally and become a better self.

Watch "Hiccup Teacher" and reflect on the pain points of education

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