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According to information from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography ( Inegi ) in our country, of the total registered teachers, half (50.4%) teach in primary school, 25.9% teach in secondary school and 23.7% in preschool. Mexico is a country that is characterized by valuing and respecting the work of those who practice this profession, since teachers play a key role in the lives of future generations in personal and, above all, professional development. In fact, the transmission of knowledge from these professionals makes it possible to promote upward socioeconomic mobility , as well as contribute to eradicating poverty. Such is their social relevance that the film industry has taken advantage of the experience that the teachers have given us to pay tribute to them in the films. As part of the celebration of Teacher's Day (May 15), we want to share with you a series of films that have starred great artists to bring exemplary teachers to life. An example is Robin Williams in Good Will Hunting (1997). do you remember her? Don't miss this listing. responsible teachers 15 movies about responsible teachers 1. The Choristers (2004) Clement Mathieu, a music teacher, starts working as a security guard at a juvenile re-education boarding school.
In his efforts to get closer to the kids, he takes on the task of familiarizing them with the magic of singing, and the path to achieving this is quite hopeful. This is what I like most about cinema, and what my favorite films Ecuador Mobile Number List have in common: how can an individual contribute to improving the world? I know that cinema cannot change things, but it can awaken the desire to try. I like to leave watching a movie wanting to identify with the main character. Christophe Barratier, director of The Choristers (2004). 2. Mona Lisa's Smile (2003) Not only is this an inspiring and fun film about an art history professor with a lot to teach about life and a lot to learn about romance, it also challenges her students to reexamine the traditional roles of women. And as a curious fact, to prepare for her role, actress Julia Roberts attended Art History classes at New York University, while the main theme "The heart of every girl" (2001) was nominated for the Golden Globe. 2004. 3. Dead Poets Society (1989) Using poetry as a weapon, a peculiar professor inspires a vital change in a group of young people, showing that contact of just a few months with a revolutionary mind can change ways of thinking in individuals and institutions.
The screenplay was written by Tom Schulman, based on his experiences at Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tennessee, where he was particularly inspired by an unconventional English teacher named Samuel Pickering. 4. The Breakfast Club (1985) Five students, Andrew, John, Allison, Brian and Claire, are punished by various circumstances to show up to school on Saturday and spend eight hours doing nothing more than rehearsing why they think they are there. At first the boys attack each other due to the difference in their respective personalities but... discover what they are capable of achieving. 5. Mr. Holland’s Opus (1995) The frustrated dreams of a music instructor are replaced by achievements in his career as a school teacher. The film also shares the life of music teacher Glenn Holland (Richard Dreyfuss) in his 30-year career at John F. Kennedy High School in Portland. In fact, the film was written by Patrick Sheane Duncan , who received a Golden Globe Award for best screenplay, and was directed by Stephen Herek .
In his efforts to get closer to the kids, he takes on the task of familiarizing them with the magic of singing, and the path to achieving this is quite hopeful. This is what I like most about cinema, and what my favorite films Ecuador Mobile Number List have in common: how can an individual contribute to improving the world? I know that cinema cannot change things, but it can awaken the desire to try. I like to leave watching a movie wanting to identify with the main character. Christophe Barratier, director of The Choristers (2004). 2. Mona Lisa's Smile (2003) Not only is this an inspiring and fun film about an art history professor with a lot to teach about life and a lot to learn about romance, it also challenges her students to reexamine the traditional roles of women. And as a curious fact, to prepare for her role, actress Julia Roberts attended Art History classes at New York University, while the main theme "The heart of every girl" (2001) was nominated for the Golden Globe. 2004. 3. Dead Poets Society (1989) Using poetry as a weapon, a peculiar professor inspires a vital change in a group of young people, showing that contact of just a few months with a revolutionary mind can change ways of thinking in individuals and institutions.
The screenplay was written by Tom Schulman, based on his experiences at Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tennessee, where he was particularly inspired by an unconventional English teacher named Samuel Pickering. 4. The Breakfast Club (1985) Five students, Andrew, John, Allison, Brian and Claire, are punished by various circumstances to show up to school on Saturday and spend eight hours doing nothing more than rehearsing why they think they are there. At first the boys attack each other due to the difference in their respective personalities but... discover what they are capable of achieving. 5. Mr. Holland’s Opus (1995) The frustrated dreams of a music instructor are replaced by achievements in his career as a school teacher. The film also shares the life of music teacher Glenn Holland (Richard Dreyfuss) in his 30-year career at John F. Kennedy High School in Portland. In fact, the film was written by Patrick Sheane Duncan , who received a Golden Globe Award for best screenplay, and was directed by Stephen Herek .