Teach: Film Analysis

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The movie Teach was a brilliant, emotional movie that I was in no way expecting. It is a year-in-the-life kind of documentary about teachers and what they go through. It is a movie I can see myself going back to watch time and time again to remind myself just why on Earth I have decided to put myself through the stress of an education major. Teach gave us insight on four teachers who had to learn to adapt and change to meet the needs of their students and still build the relationship they needed to have. None of the teachers were perfect, but then again, there is no such thing as a perfect teacher. “The teacher is the one who gets the most out of the lessons, and the true teacher is the learner.” Elbert Hubbard. The most important thing about …show more content…

A teacher must have a relationship with their students, their colleagues, the parents of their students, and just everyone in their building. When one thinks of past teachers, they don 't remember the lessons they were taught, the books they read, or the grades they got. No, what we remember when we think of our old teachers are the relationships we had with them. We remember the jokes, the condolences, the drama, and the smiles. My favorite memory of elementary school wasn 't the learning, though I did enjoy that aspect of my education. What I think about when I think of elementary school are my old teachers. Some I loved, some I hated, some were indifferent, but I can tell you all of their names and a memory I had with them whereas I couldn 't tell you where I sat, what my favorite color was, or what my favorite song was. The movie showed the relationship aspect of teaching throughout the year, something a lot of movies leave out. The relationships were what made the movie so heartbreaking at the end because I know that is something that each teacher deals with. To me, that is when you know that you have made a difference. When it breaks your heart to watch them leave, but at the same time you are filled with such pride for what they have accomplished, that is when you have …show more content…

Students complain all the time about how worn down they are but the documentary shows one thing for sure, teachers get just as worn out. The movie showed Joel spending endless nights and many cups of coffee grading papers and we saw the teachers feel like they were not making any progress. We watched Shelby nearly break down because she felt she wasn 't making any progress. This is just yet another reminder that teachers have to persevere through so much. Teachers have their own families and friends and personal issues to work through while still grading papers for hundreds of students. I know that teachers deal with much more than they show their students. I can count on one hand the number of times I have ever seen a teacher cry. Teachers deal with more than most people. They have the stress of all of their students looking up to them as well as their own problems that that have to push aside to teach they way they need

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