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Every newborn child will receive all kinds of education when he grows into a person, which may be severe, slow, sloppy and unreasonable. 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 accepting, so as to inspire us and let us reflect on whether the education we teach or receive is reasonable and correct.

There are many educational films, but what really inspires people and makes them sit down and think quietly. I recommend these eight films. Everything is sometimes very sad, sometimes very excited, sometimes very tearful. Some of them were collectively shown to us by teachers in the self-study class when we were students, some were found by ourselves in life, and some were pushed by friends. Of course, the theme of these films is not just education. In disguise, you spent an hour and a half watching a wonderful movie, but the story in the movie was more than one and a half hours. In short, it means a lot.

(a) Stars on Earth directed by Aamir Hussain Khan.

I was the first person to tell about this film, because it is a sacred existence in my eyes. This is the first film I came into contact with after I embarked on the road of education. The little hero, Isa, is dyslexic. In his view, every letter is dancing, and parents, teachers and classmates can't understand him. They think he is just being naughty, but they don't know his real problem. Poor study and imaginative ideas often make people around them look at them differently. Luckily, I met Nick, the art teacher. After discovering her abnormality, he offered a helping hand and tried every means to help her overcome obstacles and tap her strengths.

Every child is a dazzling star. Let's discover his beauty with love and understanding, tolerance and patience. Maybe the idiot you think is actually a genius.

(2) The Genius Girl directed by mark webber.

The film tells the story of a talented little girl. After she was found to be talented in mathematics, her uncle and grandmother had a disagreement about her child's education and upbringing. My uncle thinks that children need to grow up freely, need playmates of the same age and live a happy life like ordinary people; Grandma, on the other hand, thinks that geniuses should not be like ordinary people, and their brains should receive higher education in order to make a difference in the future.

The strong conflict between sincere emotion and cruel reality makes people have a strong sense of substitution, and it is also easy for people to find the true meaning of education in emotional catharsis. The little girl in this movie is very cute. Chris Evans is the star of Captain America series. The Wind and Beautiful Birds are both very good.

(3) Wrestle directed by Nitesh Tiwari! dad

This is the most classic film so far this year. Mahavia, a former national wrestling champion in India, gave up wrestling because of life, hoping to let his son help him realize his dream but gave birth to four daughters. I thought my dream was shattered, but I accidentally discovered my daughter's amazing talent, and made them practice wrestling, winning one championship after another, and finally won the opportunity to be an example to inspire thousands of women in Qian Qian. Among them, the teaching method of Mahavia is harsh, but it is quite effective. For the future of her daughters, to prevent them from getting married and having children too early, and to do laundry and cooking, she trained them like thousands of Indian daughters in Qian Qian.

This is a movie that has earned enough tears, and many people can find their own shadows in it. Vaguely, whether we have such a father ourselves.

(d) Children Are Not Stupid directed by Liang Zhiqiang.

This film tells the story of how three children who are learning EM3 cope with school and family conflicts. Reflect the irrationality of parents, schools and systems from the perspective of children. The parents of the three children educate their children with different sticks, paternalism and laissez-faire, and then an accident happened and changed the three children. Every child's change is unexpected but reasonable.

Simply put, it can make people wake up, make people feel sad and happy, and make people love and hate at the moment of conversation. It is a rare movie.

(5) Good Will Hunting directed by gus van sant.

The film tells the story of a MIT cleaner named Will. Although he has extraordinary talent in mathematics, he is a rebellious teenager. With the help of Professor Rambo, psychologist Thorne and friend Chuck, he finally opened his heart, walked out of the shadow of loneliness, eliminated the obstacles of interpersonal communication and found himself and love.

The biggest highlight of this film is to string together the whole story with tiny links, and urge problem of juvenile to find problems and make efforts to improve them with wisdom and sincerity. There is neither aggressive persuasion nor vague persuasion. What is important is self-discovery, disclosure and perfection. It's really a high-quality educational film and worth seeing.

(6) The Sound of Music directed by robert wise.

The film is a musical, with songs throughout the film, relaxed and humorous, appealing to both refined and popular tastes. Maria, a young nun trainee, went to the home of trapp, a retired naval colonel, to be a tutor, and treated her childlike innocence with childlike innocence, so that children living in the rules could fully cultivate their temperament in the beauty of nature, and naughty children could not only know how to make trouble, but also attract their father's attention in a positive way. The stern colonel was also infected by her and agreed with her way of educating children.

Stiffness and agility collide, understanding and trust coexist, profundity and connotation, classics and pleasure without losing interest.

("Spring of Cowboy Class" directed by christophe barratier.

The film tells the story of Matthew, a talented music teacher, who came to the auxiliary education center and faced a group of wild children abandoned by adults, changing the fate of the children and himself. Fast-paced and humorous, it tells a pure story with a decadent theme. No handsome guys and beautiful women, no yellow violence, and no gimmicks. A long and gentle story alone can show respect for teachers and care for problem students.

When watching this movie, we won't be overjoyed, we won't sigh and spit, and some will only be moved by the resonance of the soul, with endless aftertaste.

(8) Forrest Gump directed by robert zemeckis.

The film tells the inspirational story of Forrest Gump, a small town boy with congenital mental retardation, who constantly strives for self-improvement under the cultivation and education of his mother, and finally gets the blessing of God to create miracles in many fields. Forrest Gump's mother didn't give up training Forrest Gump because of his low IQ, so that he could get a good education. She taught Forrest Gump to build up confidence from an early age and told Forrest Gump that life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you are going to get. In the face of a mentally retarded son, Forrest Gump's mother did not lose heart, but actively and patiently taught Forrest Gump to cultivate him into a useful person in her unique way and love him with her life.

Of course, the theme of these films is not only education, but I just choose one of the perspectives to tell these films. More exciting, only when you see it yourself can you realize it.

Conclusion: Every movie is a convergent theme movie composed of different plots, which leads to the same goal, and finally tells one life dream after another. Teaching and learning scenes can often appear in most movies. No matter what form it takes, there is only one purpose: to experience what you can't experience, to fulfill your dream that you can't realize, and to throw people a question that they haven't thought about. I hope the above movies can inspire you, whether you are a student or a teacher, a parent or a leader.