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"Should we give up the bad student?" ——The inspiration brought by the movie "Childhood That Can't Fly" (1) As teachers, should we give up poor students? (2) I hope these children can fly!

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"Should we give up the bad student?" ——The inspiration brought by the movie "Childhood That Can't Fly" (1) As teachers, should we give up poor students? (2) I hope these children can fly!
"Should we give up the bad student?" ——The inspiration brought by the movie "Childhood That Can't Fly" (1) As teachers, should we give up poor students? (2) I hope these children can fly!

Today I actually unlocked a Cuban movie, and after unlocking it, I felt like saying, "En, a very good movie." "I saw a very responsible Camilla teacher, Camilla teacher love and dedication, be a role model, care for students, teach and educate... Teacher Camilla is seriously responsible for her work, carefully prepares lessons, and carefully tutors students... Although she is only an elementary school teacher, Camilla is really a teacher with practical actions.

Even in the case of a recurrence of her own heart attack, Ms. Camilla returned to school immediately after a break.

She couldn't really rest assured of the group of problem students in her class. There was a little boy in the class, and there were many problems; the little boy's mother was penniless because of drug addiction, and she ignored the little boy, and the little boy earned money alone to support the family, and the way the little boy made money was by raising "fighting dogs" for others. However, in the process of raising dogs, Chala was very impressed and learned the skills of fighting with others, so Chala often caused trouble in school, and would fight with others if she did not agree.

Children in adolescence still have a lot of plasticity in their personalities, and more often they need the guidance of their parents. But not only did Chala not know who his father was, but his mother didn't care, so the child lacked guidance.

And Chala's behavior, fighting, dog fighting... These actions were enough for Chala to be sent to a labor camp. However, Teacher Camilla, as Chala's teacher, has been insisting and has not sent Chala away.

"Should we give up the bad student?" ——The inspiration brought by the movie "Childhood That Can't Fly" (1) As teachers, should we give up poor students? (2) I hope these children can fly!
"Should we give up the bad student?" ——The inspiration brought by the movie "Childhood That Can't Fly" (1) As teachers, should we give up poor students? (2) I hope these children can fly!

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (i) As teachers, should we give up on poor students? </h1>

Seeing this I thought of a question. "As teachers, should we give up on poor students?"

I thought about it for a long time and felt that there was no reason to give up on the poor student.

In the first grade of junior high school, my homeroom teacher's surname was Wang. My homeroom teacher is a Chinese teacher, and although our teachers teach the class in general, our teachers are very responsible. There was a problem student in the next class, who not only did not do well in school, but was fat and ugly; but our class teacher never gave up teaching this student.

What impressed me was that the other teachers withdrew after the class, regardless of whether our other students learned the lesson of this lesson or not, but our teacher Wang will give this classmate a small lesson alone, and every time this classmate's homework will be carefully corrected, not only seriously corrected, but also told this classmate what to do! It's just that after six years of delay in primary school, even if Teacher Wang wants to make up for it, he missed the critical period for the child to learn knowledge. But in the first year of junior high school, this classmate has never been abandoned.

When he was promoted to the second year of junior high school, the class teacher of the second grade really did not like this student and persuaded him to retire. Although Teacher Wang has done everything he can, I still feel sorry for the future of this classmate.

Thinking about it again, I thought, "The things of this world have their own cause and effect." "I didn't meddle in it either.

After graduating from university, I also chose to become a people's teacher. In the process of being a teacher, I found that there was a classmate who was very smart, but he was a problem student in our class.

I remember once in class, I told the children, "Don't talk in class, do you have to stare at you motionlessly before you don't talk?" ”

Then the child answered, "Teacher, you let the mosquitoes stare at us." ”

I was very happy because this kid's thinking was divergent, and his divergent thinking made me think this kid was particularly creative. But for the sake of classroom discipline, I only had a little excitement in my heart.

Another time I told a student, "Draw your homework carefully, don't talk." ”

Then this student, smiling and squinting at me, said, "Teacher, didn't you say "words" homework?" The "words" of speech."

I never dreamed that this sentence could actually be understood in this way.

Therefore, in "Xueji", teaching is a process of teaching and learning, when I am teaching, the children's inadvertent words are also broadening my thinking, making me think that maybe sometimes, across time and space, shuttle back to my childhood, I sit in a corner of the classroom, silently, quietly listening to the noise of the classroom.

< h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > (ii) I wish these children could fly! </h1>

Seeing the name of this movie, I feel a little sad. The children had a childhood that could not fly, and as a teacher, Camilla had done everything she could, she had a firm eye and a complete ideal and belief. Camilla paid a lot for the children, and despite this, Camilla was forced to retire in a tough way by some of the upper echelons.

Camilla didn't shed a tear throughout the film, but I often shed tears after I saw her determined look.

This is the guiding light in life, no matter how difficult the road is, as a teacher, you should still practice it, have a firm belief, and be responsible for your students. It's not that I am great, but when I am responsible for my students, I feel that the depths of my conscience seem to be filled, and as a human being, I should do this.

The name of the movie is "Childhood That Can't Fly", what should these children who can't fly do? How they should be able to fly, education has no borders, I see some children still living so miserable, I feel particularly painful in my heart, I think how there are always people in this world who are so miserable, how Cuba is still so backward, how this society is like this.

The movie says, "To educate a child, you need four things: family, school, kindness, and love." But when you go out of school, children have to face the social situation, and as a teacher, you need to know that something is waiting for them outside. Life used to be much simpler than it is now, and I knew exactly what to prepare for my students, but now, I only know one thing, and that is not to prepare anything for them! ”

Seeing this, I really worry about education. Because after we give birth to a child, we are not actually responsible, and we may hurt the child. For example, Chala, as a small child, why should he take on the responsibility of adopting his mother? Chala doesn't actually have such an obligation, but that's how it happens, so what can we do?

Therefore, I really want to do a little bit for this society when I take care of myself.

"Should we give up the bad student?" ——The inspiration brought by the movie "Childhood That Can't Fly" (1) As teachers, should we give up poor students? (2) I hope these children can fly!
"Should we give up the bad student?" ——The inspiration brought by the movie "Childhood That Can't Fly" (1) As teachers, should we give up poor students? (2) I hope these children can fly!
"Should we give up the bad student?" ——The inspiration brought by the movie "Childhood That Can't Fly" (1) As teachers, should we give up poor students? (2) I hope these children can fly!

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