Every newborn child will receive a variety of education and grow up to be a human being. It is possible for children to be harsh, rigid, undisciplined, unreasonable, etc. At this time, we need other media to show us a different environment, different situations, different examples, different teaching methods and different ways of understanding and acceptance, so as to inspire us and let us reflect. Whether the education you impart or receive is reasonable and correct.
There are many educational movies, but those that can really enlighten people and make them sit down and quietly think about them. I recommend these 8 movies. All of them are sometimes extremely sad and sometimes frustrating. People are happy and excited, and sometimes they are moved to tears. Some of them were shown to us collectively by our teachers in self-study classes when we were students, some were found by ourselves in life, and some were recommended by friends. Of course, the theme of these movies is not just education. In other words, you spent an hour and a half watching a wonderful movie, but the story in the movie is more than an hour and a half. In short, it is of great significance.
(1) "Stars on Earth" directed by Aamir Khan
I am the first to talk about this film because he is a sacred existence in my eyes. This was the first movie I came across on the road to education. The young protagonist Isha has dyslexia. To him, every letter is dancing. His parents, teachers, and classmates cannot understand him, thinking that he is just being naughty, but do not know his real problem. Poor study and unfashionable ideas often make people around you treat them strangely. Fortunately, I met the art teacher Nick. After discovering Ishaan's abnormality, he took the initiative to help and found various ways to help Ishaan overcome obstacles and explore his strengths.
Every child is a dazzling star. Let us use love, understanding, tolerance and tolerance to discover his beauty. Maybe the idiot you think is actually a genius.
(2) "Girl Genius" directed by Marc Webb
This film tells the story of a genius little girl who is discovered to have a talent for mathematics, and her uncle and grandmother focus on the child's education. A story about disagreements over parenting. My uncle believed that children need to grow up freely, have playmates of the same age, and live a happy life like ordinary people; but my grandmother felt that geniuses should not be like ordinary people, and their brains should receive higher education so that they can achieve great achievements in the future.
The powerful conflict between sincere emotions and cruel reality gives people a strong sense of immersion. At the same time, it is also easy for people to find the true meaning of education in the catharsis of emotions. The little girl in this film is very cute, the starring Chris Evans is the star of the "Captain America" ??series, and the interludes "The Wind" and "Pretty Bird" are very nice.
(3) "Dangal!" directed by Nitesh Tiwari. "Dad"
This is the most classic movie of the year so far. Mahavir, who was once the Indian national wrestling champion, was forced to give up wrestling due to life circumstances. He hoped that his son would help him fulfill his dream, but he gave birth to four daughters. I thought my dream would be shattered, but I accidentally discovered the amazing talent in my daughters, and let them practice wrestling, winning championships one after another, and finally won the opportunity to become role models and inspire thousands of women. Among them, Mahavira’s teaching methods were harsh, but quite effective. For the future of his daughters, he trained them like crazy in order to prevent them from marrying early and having children like thousands of Indian daughters, doing laundry and cooking.
This is a movie that has earned enough tears, and many people can find their own shadow in it. Vaguely, we ourselves have such a father.
(4) "Children Are Not Stupid" directed by Leung Chi-keung
This film tells the story of three children studying the EM3 course, how to deal with conflicts between studies and family. Use a child’s perspective to reflect on the irrationality of parents, schools, and systems. The parents of the three children each used different methods of stick education, paternalistic preaching and laissez-faire to educate their children. Then an accident happened and all three children changed. The changes in each child are unexpected but reasonable.
Explaining the profound things in a simple way, it can make people alert in the moment of conversation, and it can make people feel sad and happy, love and hate. It is a rare movie.
(5) "Good Will Hunting" directed by Gus Van Sant
This film tells the story of an MIT janitor named Will who is a math major. He is a rebellious and troubled boy who has extraordinary talent in the field. With the help of professor Lan Bo, psychologist Sang En and friend Chuck, he finally opens his heart, walks out of the shadows and loneliness, eliminates interpersonal barriers, and finds himself and love. story.
The biggest highlight of this film is that it uses small links to connect the whole story, and uses wisdom and sincerity to encourage the troubled teenagers to discover problems themselves and try to improve them, without aggressive persuasion or preaching. , there is no empty and general guidance, and it focuses on self-discovery, disclosure and perfection. It is really a high-quality educational film worth watching.
(6) "The Sound of Music" directed by Robert Wise
This film is a musical, with singing throughout the film, light-hearted and humorous, and both elegant and popular. Maria, a young trainee nun, works as a tutor in the home of retired naval colonel Trapp. She treats children with childlike innocence, allowing the children who live within the rules to fully cultivate their temperament in the beauty of nature, so that naughty children are no longer just She knew how to make trouble but used positive methods to attract her father's attention. The stern colonel was also infected by her and agreed with her way of educating her children.
Rigidity and lightness and flexibility collide with each other, understanding and trust coexist, it is profound and connotative, classic and pleasant without losing interest.
(7) "Springtime in the Cowherd Class" directed by Christophe Barati
This film tells the story of Matthew, a music teacher with little talent who comes to assist education. In the hospital, he faced a group of wild boys who were abandoned by adults and changed the fate of the children and himself. It has a brisk rhythm and is witty and humorous. It tells an innocent story with a well-known theme. There are no handsome men and beautiful women, no pornographic violence, and no more gimmicks. A long and gentle story alone can reflect the respect for teachers and the Care for troubled students.
When watching this film, we will not be overjoyed or sad, nor will we sigh and complain. Instead, we will only feel the roar of our souls and the endless aftertaste of emotion.
(8) "Forrest Gump" directed by Robert Zemeckis
This film tells the story of Forest Gump, a small-town boy with congenital mental retardation. It is an inspirational story of continuous self-improvement under the training and education, and finally being favored by God and creating miracles in many fields. Forrest Gump's mother did not give up on cultivating him because of his low IQ. She allowed him to go to school and receive a good education. She also taught Forrest Gump to build confidence from an early age, telling Forrest Gump that life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what will happen. Get nothing. Faced with a mentally retarded son, Forrest Gump's mother did not lose heart. Instead, she actively taught and patiently taught Forrest Gump in her own unique way and loved him with her life.
Of course, the theme of these films is not just education. I just chose one perspective to tell these films. What's more exciting can only be experienced when you watch it yourself.
Conclusion: Each film is a convergent theme film composed of different plots and stories, reaching the same goal through different paths, and ultimately tells one life dream after another. Teaching and learning can often be shown in most films. No matter what form it is shown in, there is only one purpose: to experience things that you cannot experience, to complete dreams that you cannot achieve, and to throw people a question that they have not thought about. I hope the above movies can inspire you, whether you are a student, teacher, parent or leader.