Students are not good or bad

Cyrus 2022-01-21 08:01:08

Although the purpose of this film is to tell people that everyone is born unique, even the worst students can achieve good grades, but behind the scenes it is wrong to rely on grades to determine the quality of students. I

believe that everyone who has lived in the United States knows. In some community public schools with more black people, it is notorious. One is that there are no real teachers. The other is that the family environment of the students is also very complicated. I don’t understand why so many people don’t believe in the authenticity of this film. At least I agree with it. Compared with some hard-coded campus themes, this film is very close to life. It is also very impressed for educators.

Private schools have achieved good results. I could have continued my education with a smooth wind, but gave up this comfort. I came to the worst community public school in New York to apply for a job with a high-paying job and I chose the fifth grade

that is the most difficult to teach. This film is not boring at all. Although there are only a few characters, it is enough to give us a living reality. The representative of the educator, even if the work situation is poor, for the students’ tomorrow, it will be worthwhile. As for the small money raising the table, drinking milk and skipping the rope, I found that this role is quite suitable for him.

Recalling our elementary school, where is such an appropriate teacher? All in the classroom Hard homework is mandatory. It’s all dogmatic. Where is the force of gravity balance. It is fortunate that students can meet such open-minded teachers. After all, in the first step of learning in life, there are such excellent teachers. It’s very rare to

finally say that the poster makes people look like this movie is like a youth idol drama. A lot of hope is changed.

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The Ron Clark Story quotes

  • Ron Clark: Hey Mr. Turner, this is fun!

    Principal Turner: You really think it appropriate to do this with the students?

    Ron Clark: Well, I'm certainly not gonna Double Dutch with you.

  • Marissa Vega: You got a job!

    Ron Clark: Inner Harlem elementary. I'm gonna start meeting my kids tomorrow.

    Marissa Vega: You might wanna hold on to this. It may be your last meal.

    Ron Clark: Nah. They're gonna love me.