After watching a film and television work, I believe everyone's vision must be broadened a lot. The most important feeling at this time is that you can't forget. So can it really be written? The following is my comment on Call Me First, for your reference only. Let's have a look.
1 in the summer vacation, I watched a movie called "Call Me First". The film mainly tells the story that Brad Cohen, the hero, suffers from Tourette's disease since childhood, but insists on facing ridicule and ridicule with optimistic, positive and tenacious spirit, and dreams of becoming a teacher. Later, he finally became the best local primary school teacher and made a legend through ups and downs.
When Brad was in primary school, he was considered an unruly bad student because he couldn't control his strange voice. It was not until he was in middle school that a headmaster opened Brad's heart, so Brad decided to be a teacher at an early age. When he grew up, Brad participated in 25 interviews in succession for this dream. There are discrimination, tears, anger, smiles, support and appreciation, but more is Brad's persistence, which finally made him an excellent teacher. He shared his story with students, which not only taught them knowledge, but also taught them how to be a man.
In learning, I often flinch when I encounter difficulties. For example, when I encounter some problems in my math homework, I ask my mother, and she asks me to read the questions over and over again. When I read the questions carefully, the problem will be solved naturally. For example, I don't want to do a slightly more difficult additional question on the test paper. Always want to be lazy and muddle along. In the future, I will overcome difficulties, face difficulties and make unremitting efforts.
This movie tells me: Don't let difficulties stop you from pursuing your dreams. Yes, dreams are always out of reach, but no matter what happens or how many setbacks you suffer, you can't give up your dreams. You must keep your faith and don't let difficulties stop you from pursuing your dreams. Only in this way can you keep the direction of your dream in the fog of difficulties, persist in your struggle, and finally move towards the other side of success.
Under the recommendation of the training school, I watched this American inspirational film "Call Me First". When I first heard the title, I thought it was a movie about students. The attitude towards life shown in this film has also calmed my dazed and impetuous mind. This film mainly tells the story of how a boy with Tourette's disease optimistically sticks to his symptoms and finally realizes his ideal. Because his ideal and my present occupation are both teachers, I seem to see more things that move me from the standpoint of teachers.
One of his feelings is that he holds a positive and equal attitude towards every child, whether it is Heather who is seriously ill or Thomas who is stubborn and doesn't like learning, he accepts them and gives them all his love, and finally wins the respect of the students.
Secondly, when watching movies, I saw the greatness of maternal love, the source of inner strength and the vitality of life. This lively but seemingly weird boy always reminds me of another famous movie Forrest Gump, in which Forrest Gump is a flawed person, and their only hero is to overcome all difficulties and achieve success that ordinary people can't achieve. I never thought Brad and I needed success more. We also have dreams, but we can't bravely defend them. Maybe we will lose the motivation to move forward after a long time when we encounter such a blow or such a stimulus. Just like people in the fraternity, when they are knocked down by illness, they will only complain blindly, feel sorry for themselves, or occasionally be aroused, and they can always prevaricate for various reasons. As an educator. I also want to be a teacher like Brad, optimistic and positive, and be a happy teacher. And every child should, like Brad, pursue his ideal optimistically and actively, and shout "Call me the first"!
Call me the first is a movie worth seeing. Students can learn to respect the disadvantaged groups around them, teachers can reflect on their own educational methods, young people can enhance their confidence in their work, and parents can change their attitudes towards their children.
Call me first comment 2 Today, I took the time to watch the movie Call me first, and I was inexpressibly excited and moved. At the beginning of the film, the strange performance of the little hero Cohen may make people laugh. But with the development of the story, I gradually calmed down and my mood became heavier and heavier. Brad Cohen, the hero of the film, was born with Tourette's disease, which makes people unable to control themselves to make strange noises and twitch their necks. When he was in primary school, he was often criticized by his teacher and bullied by his classmates for making strange noises. Even the teacher thinks it's stupid clown behavior. The teacher's casual remark deeply hurt Cohen's heart. Cohen's father couldn't understand this behavior either. I remember a story in the movie. Cohen's father is going to the airport. His father gave Cohen's younger brother a warm hug. However, Cohen didn't. When Cohen hugged his father, his father's face showed a trace of helplessness and disdain. But Cohen still loves his father deeply. Sometimes I really feel that the teacher's words have a great influence on the students. When I saw the concert held by the headmaster for him and asked him to come on stage to talk about his illness and expectations, the students applauded him for bravely coping with the disease. What a good headmaster. From then on, Cohen had a dream. He wants to be a teacher. He wants to educate more people and care about more people. Because he understands the importance of a person's words, eyes or actions to children, he hopes that more children who are treated differently by others like him can have someone who cares about them and someone who can really understand him ... so he began to fight for his dreams.
Cohen never gave up his dream after many failed job searches. When applying for a job, he never deliberately avoided his shortcomings. Brad's ego has passed the "inferiority complex" and he can introduce his "disability" with a smile. But as an audience, I always feel sad when I look at his smile. I can't imagine, if I have experienced everything, whether I can still handle everything with a smile like him. It's a miracle to be able to do half of him.
Finally, Cohen found a school that can understand himself. He teaches well, and he communicates well with his students. He has never given up on every student, just as he will never give up on his dreams. In the end, he was chosen as the best teacher of the year. On the podium, there are his family, lovers, students, colleagues and strangers. He thanked everyone and his partner ADHD. He said that this disease has always been his friend. It taught Cohen never to give up, never to give up on himself, never to give up on his dreams. Even without great difficulties, he could not compromise in life.
After watching the movie, the word "never give up" also left a deep impression on my mind. For each of us, eternal faith is invincible. As long as you work hard, you won't leave any regrets. Similarly, for us students, teachers are their life guides, and we can't look at different students with different eyes. Our primary and secondary school teachers, in particular, are faced with children who are budding and forming ideas. Teachers' thoughts, words and deeds are crucial to the growth of these children. It is hard to imagine what kind of influence a selfish and wretched teacher will have on children. Therefore, every teacher should regard himself as a lighthouse and point out the direction for the growth of students.
Call me first comment 3 On this day, I took the time to watch the film Call me first, and I was inexpressibly excited and moved. At the beginning of the film, the strange performance of the little hero Cohen may make people laugh. But with the development of the story, I gradually calmed down and my mood became heavier and heavier. Brad Cohen, the hero of the film, was born with Tourette's disease, which makes people unable to control themselves to make strange noises and twitch their necks. When he was in primary school, he was often criticized by his teacher and bullied by his classmates for making strange noises. Even the teacher thinks it's stupid clown behavior. The teacher's casual remark deeply hurt Cohen's heart. Cohen's father couldn't understand this behavior either. I remember a story in the movie. Cohen's father is going to the airport. His father gave Cohen's younger brother a warm hug. However, Cohen didn't. When Cohen hugged his father, his father's face showed a trace of helplessness and disdain. But Cohen still loves his father deeply.
Sometimes I really feel that the teacher's words have a great influence on the students. When I saw the concert held by the headmaster for him and asked him to come on stage to talk about his illness and expectations, the students applauded him for bravely coping with the disease. What a good headmaster. From then on, Cohen had a dream. He wants to be a teacher. He wants to educate more people and care about more people. Because he understands the importance of a person's words or eyes or actions to children, he expects more children who are treated differently by others like him, someone who cares about them and someone who can really understand him. So he began to fight for his dream.
Cohen never gave up his dream after many failed job searches. When applying for a job, he never deliberately avoided his shortcomings. Brad himself has passed the inferiority complex and can introduce his disability with a smile. But as an audience, I always feel sad when I look at his smile. I can't imagine, if I have experienced everything, whether I can still handle everything with a smile like him. It's a miracle to be able to do half of him.
Finally, Cohen found a school where he could understand himself. He teaches very well. He communicates well with his students. He never lets go of every student, just as he will never let go of his dreams. Finally, he was elected as the best teacher of the year. On the podium, there are his family, lovers, students, colleagues and strangers. He thanked everyone and his partner ADHD. He said that this disease has always been his friend, and it taught Cohen never to let go, never to let go of himself, and never to let go of his dreams. Even if there are great difficulties, he can't compromise. In life, he should.
After watching the movie, the word "never let go" also left a deep impression on my mind. For each of us, eternal faith is invincible. As long as you work hard, you won't leave any regrets. Similarly, for us students, teachers are their life guides, and we can't look at different students with different eyes. Our primary and secondary school teachers, in particular, are faced with children who are budding and forming ideas. Teachers' thoughts, words and deeds are crucial to the growth of these children. It is hard to imagine what kind of influence a selfish and wretched teacher will have on children. Therefore, every teacher should regard himself as a lighthouse and point out the direction for the growth of students.
"Call me first" Comments 4 Today, I took the time to watch the movie "Call me first", and I was inexpressibly excited and moved. At the beginning of the film, the strange performance of the little hero Cohen may make people laugh. But with the development of the story, I gradually calmed down and my mood became heavier and heavier. Brad Cohen, the hero of the film, was born with Tourette's disease, which makes people unable to control their strange sounds and neck twitches. When he was in primary school, he was often criticized by his teacher and bullied by his classmates for making strange noises. Even the teacher thinks it's stupid clown behavior. The teacher's casual remark deeply hurt Cohen's heart. Cohen's behavior is also unacceptable to his childhood father. I remember a story in the movie. Cohen's father is going to the airport. His father gave Cohen's younger brother a warm hug. However, Cohen didn't. When Cohen hugged his father, his father's face showed a trace of helplessness and disdain. But Cohen still loves his father deeply.
Sometimes I really feel that the teacher's words have a great influence on the students. When I saw the concert held by the headmaster for him and asked him to speak on stage about his illness and hope, all the students applauded and applauded him for bravely facing the disease. What a good headmaster. From then on, Cohen had a dream. He wants to be a teacher. He wants to educate more people and care about more people, because he understands the importance of a person's words, eyes or actions to children. He hoped that more children who were treated differently by others like him could have someone who cared about them and someone who really understood him ... so he began to fight for his dream.
Cohen never gave up his dream after failing to find a job again and again. When applying for a job, he never deliberately avoided his shortcomings. Brad himself has passed the "inferiority complex" and can introduce his "disability" with a smile. But as an audience, I always feel sad when I look at his smile. I can't imagine, if I have experienced everything, whether I can still handle everything with a smile like him. It's a miracle to be able to do half of him.
Finally, Cohen found a school that could accept him. He teaches very well. He communicates well with his students. He has never given up on every student, just as he will never give up on his dreams. Finally, he was elected as the best teacher of the year. On the podium, there are his family, lovers, students, colleagues and strangers. He thanked everyone and his partner ADHD. He said that this disease has always been his friend, and it taught Cohen never to give up, never to give up on himself, and never to give up on his dreams. Even with great difficulties, he can't compromise in life.
After watching the movie, the word "never give up" also left a deep impression on my mind. For each of us, eternal faith is invincible. As long as you work hard, you won't leave any regrets. Similarly, for us students, teachers are their life guides, and we can't look at different students with different eyes. Our primary and secondary school teachers, in particular, are faced with children who are budding and forming their minds. Teachers' thoughts, words and deeds are very important for the growth of these children. It's hard to imagine what a selfish and wretched teacher would look like to influence a child. Therefore, every teacher should regard himself as a lighthouse and point out the direction for the growth of students.
Call me first comment 5 This is a film adapted from a true story, which was released in 2008. I just saw it today, and it really feels like a brief encounter. I have seen many inspirational movies. The true story of Forrest Gump has been haunting me for a long time. Today's Call Me First seems to help me find the strength to struggle and the courage to face life optimistically. Brad Cohen is a boy who was diagnosed with Tourette's disease at the age of 6. In primary school, because I couldn't help making strange noises, I was regarded as an unruly bad boy by the school and criticized by teachers and classmates. However, the atmosphere of the whole play is not heavy, and the opening is a happy atmosphere. The little boy is riding a bike and having a good time in the sun. However, this pleasant atmosphere did not last long. The cruel reality dragged my mood to the bottom. The incomprehension of teachers, classmates and father seems to have cornered the little boy. I shed two tears in my eyes. I think it's based on sympathy or pity.
Fortunately, there has always been a strong mother behind the little boy, and I have to sigh the greatness of maternal love. Persistent love made the mother start the road to save her children, but several attempts failed. Finally, she found that only he could save the child. I think the word "persistence" is a common quality for them, but it is really difficult to do it. The turning point of the story comes from a headmaster who opened the boy's heart in his own unique way. The boy who is supported and encouraged by the people around him firmly believes that he can fulfill his dream, just like everyone else. The boy who grew up is sunny and handsome. With a lifelong wish, he began a long job-hunting journey. Want to be a teacher, he participated in 25 interviews in succession, with discrimination, tears, anger, smile, support, appreciation and perseverance of the protagonist. In the years of hard waiting, he still hasn't given up his dream, and he firmly believes that he is the most suitable teacher.
Finally, he found a job as a teacher in the second grade of primary school. He devoted himself to it, shared his story with his children, and easily taught them knowledge and the truth of being a man. Successful teaching has been praised by children, parents and teachers. Self-confident and optimistic attitude towards life gave him respect, affection, friendship and love.
The simple philosophy of life "persistence" may also be the most difficult to learn. In life, we will inevitably encounter all kinds of difficulties, but there are solutions to those difficulties, which can be solved through hard work. Maybe my life experience is limited and I haven't experienced too many twists and turns. Maybe I can't really understand the hardships of life. The twists and turns I thought before are now more and more insignificant in retrospect. People can only grow through things. Life may give me many problems, but I believe that as long as I learn to persist, there will always be a day when the rain clears up. The protagonist in the movie does not regard himself as an alien in life, nor does he sit there waiting for respect, but tries to overcome difficulties and realize his dreams. Maybe some of us have embarrassing or embarrassing secrets, and we can choose to collect them or tell them honestly like the hero in the movie. Sometimes this dilemma is not because of the burden we bear, but because of the inner pressure. Try to let go of the burden and face it easily. Maybe we can be our own "the most difficult and persistent teacher in my life" and be the first.
Comments on Call Me First 6 The Chinese translation of this movie is Call Me First, which reminds people of Harvard Girl Liu Yiting. However, there is no sign of the protagonist's arrogance in the film. This is the difference between Chinese and western cultures, reflecting that our education is based on ranking, which is very lame and ridiculous, completely deviating from the optimistic and confident educational spirit in the film.
This is a true story. Brad Cohen has been suffering from Tourette's disease since he was 6 years old, and he has always been an alien in the eyes of his school and even his father. The body twitches and makes strange noises, interrupting the teacher's teaching and making students unable to learn. Teachers, principals and students think that it is intentional trouble and are often expelled from school. This problem is beyond Brad's control, and there is no cure. His mother took him to see Tourette's disease, hoping to get help. But those patients can only live in an autistic environment and can't live a normal life at all.
Turning point In a new school, the headmaster invited Brad to attend a concert of the school symphony orchestra. After the concert, the headmaster invited Brad, who has been making strange noises, to come on stage and introduce his stubborn illness to the teachers and students of the whole school through question and answer, hoping that everyone would stop looking at themselves with strange eyes. The encouragement of the headmaster and Brad's frankness won the applause of the audience, followed by the voice-over: "A few words and education are like opening the door to a whole new world."
This should be the voice of the headmaster and the philosophy of all educators. This sentence encourages Brad to face up to illness, take illness as his friend, take illness as his teacher, integrate into normal life, and aspire to become a teacher. In Atlanta, after more than 25 interviews, in desperation, he was finally accepted by a school, students and parents, and passed the supervision test of the Education Committee, becoming an outstanding and cutting-edge teacher of the year.
What power makes this child face up to difficulties and grow up? It is education; What is the power that makes this child persistently become an excellent teacher? It is education. What power makes the children with defects in Brad's class grow up with dignity? It is education. It was education that changed Brad's life. It is education that makes love passed down from generation to generation and moves us. The power of education is so great that it opens the door for disadvantaged children to enter the new world.
As educators, what do we need to do to face our problems? Say something? Say what? "Education", how to educate? It is worth pondering by every educator.
"Say a few words" means respecting children, especially children with defects. Education is not only to complete teaching progress, not only to impart knowledge, not only to maintain teaching order, but also to shape rather than hurt. Teachers, put down your dignity and don't scold naughty children at every turn. They may just be unable to control themselves.
"Education", how to educate? Like the headmaster in the movie, provide opportunities for children with defects to express their difficulties and demands frankly. Instead of covering up and hurting. Like Brad, who became a teacher, he should confess his weaknesses, Doby himself, please the children and close the psychological distance with them.
If we can all do this, it is to open a door to a whole new world for every child. This makes all educators feel proud and proud.
Comments on Call Me First 7 Recently, I watched an American inspirational film Call Me First with the recommendation of the school. At first, I thought it was a movie about children, and I didn't take it seriously. When I had nothing to watch on Saturday, with the deepening of the movie plot, I was slowly shocked by the spirit of the movie. The attitude towards life shown in this film has also calmed my dazed and impetuous mind. It is said that this film is based on a true story, which mainly tells the story of how a boy with Tourette's disease optimistically sticks to his symptoms and finally realizes his ideal. Because his ideal and my present occupation are both teachers, I seem to see more things that move me from the standpoint of teachers.
In the film, when Brad went to apply for a teacher, his face was full of longing and expectation. In his mind, this is not a career to make a living, but an ideal that he must realize. The headmaster first asked him if he had been deeply influenced by the teacher, so he wanted to be a teacher so much. He thought of the headmaster who gave him a chance to explain in front of everyone in middle school. Finally, let the students look at him with contempt and ridicule. Yes, a person who is determined to be a teacher always has a bole that affects him. And this interview, let Brad finally become a teacher after setbacks, or a second-grade teacher.
He often changes clothes to play different roles, and he is also humorous when explaining knowledge to students. He often plays the most stupid person, and all the answers are told by clever students. He has experienced the influence of "individual differences" on himself, so he holds a positive and equal attitude towards every child, whether it is Heather who is seriously ill or Thomas who is stubborn and doesn't like learning, he accepts them and gives them all love.
When I saw his bumpy road to job hunting, I was secretly glad that I had a smooth road to realize my ideal. When I saw him cleverly helping children become the best themselves, I thought I could learn a lot from him, too. When I see that every child likes him very much, I think that every time I leave school for my children, the children say goodbye to me with smiles on their faces. A lot of resonance, a lot of touching, with the story unfolding, let me smile and watch, my eyes accidentally wet.
When watching movies, I saw the greatness of maternal love, the source of inner strength and the vitality of life. This lively but seemingly weird boy always reminds me of another famous movie Forrest Gump, in which the hero also overcame all difficulties and achieved success that ordinary people could not achieve. After filming, I think my guess is accurate. But it's always like this, different stories, the same touch. I never think Brad and Forrest Gump are flawed people, they just need success more. We also have dreams, but we can't bravely defend them. Maybe we will lose the motivation to move forward after a long time when we encounter such a blow or such a stimulus. Just like people in the fraternity, when they are knocked down by illness, they will only complain blindly, feel sorry for themselves, or occasionally be aroused, and they can always prevaricate for various reasons. Maybe this is why we normal people finally become ordinary people.
This reminds me of our work as educators. Have we noticed the advantages, interest orientation and entertaining of each child? As an international school, Qingying welcomes children from all directions. If these children can grow up happily in this big family, I think the teacher's love is the most critical. I also want to be a teacher like Brad, optimistic and positive, and be a happy teacher. And every child should, like Brad, pursue his ideal optimistically and actively, and shout "Call me the first"!