2. Comments on "Spring Breeze and Rain": This film deeply attracted me, and I was deeply impressed by two details. Toth is a timid, silent and diligent student, but his ordinary appearance implies passion. Mr. Keating asked each student to write a poem of his own and read it in class, but Toth didn't have the courage to read it. He lied that he didn't write it. Mr. Keating looked at him kindly and said, "Do you think your idea is worthless?" ..... and put him on stage to perform Roar. Under the teacher's earnest instruction, he can finally express his feelings truthfully. At the end of the play, Mr. Keating was leaving. Toth suddenly stood on the table and shouted, "Captain, my captain." What makes timid Toth so brave is love, Keating's concern and encouragement. As teachers, we must learn to appreciate students. In fact, encouragement is what students need most. Sometimes there is a saying in class: "What you said is very reasonable." "Your discovery is very important." ..... may give students the motivation to study hard and the courage to continue their studies. We can't be stingy with these words of encouragement to children.
There are many details in the film that are worth remembering and bring us a lot of thoughts, because it hides many profound educational ideas and really runs through these ideas in the plain story.
I am deeply worried about the current situation of education in China: the spoon-feeding teaching mode and all kinds of gimmicks born in pursuit of things unrelated to education. Education is the foundation of a country and the future of a nation. What should we do if our education leaders do not take some effective and positive measures and implement them, while our grassroots educators still blindly compromise?