[My transfer teacher] (Monsieur Lazhar) It was this chilling scene that kicked off the curtain. Afterwards, the school invited people to renovate the classrooms and provided a series of counseling for parents and students. On the surface, the incident seemed to come to an end, but the hearts of the students were still turbulent. In order to help the students get out of the gloom, the new head teacher Bazhir Lazhar used his own method to discuss death with them and let them express their inner depression. Unfortunately, his method was not welcomed by parents and schools, and he eventually lost his teaching chair.
[My Interim Teacher] is a very contagious film. The simple shots bring out extremely strong accusations. Do you remember the scene of students taking off their coats before entering the classroom? It turned out that it was because the school forced them to take it off for fear that the students would hide their weapons in their coats. Thinking of this, I feel that today's world is really becoming more and more distorted-students can't deceive at all, but the weak and small hearts exposed to the outside are not taken care of by the teacher. As simple as slapped on the shoulders and kissed on the face, it may also become evidence of being accused. How can teachers who are full of enthusiasm deal with it? What about students who are also called for comfort?
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