Looking for Top 10 Top Inspirational
Movies for Educators
Educators need to be reminded of
the importance of their jobs. Here are ten movies that inspire us and
make us feel proud to be in the field of education where we really do
have an impact. Enjoy!
1) Stand and Deliver
The classic teacher movie whose message is very important in today's
society: never believe that students are unable to learn. Instead of
teaching to the lowest common denominator, Edward James Olmos in a true
story as Jaime Escalante sets his sights much higher, getting them to
pass the AP Calculus exam. Excellent, enjoyable choice.
2)
Dangerous Minds
Michelle Pfeiffer is excellent as real-life former marine Louanne
Johnson. Teaching English in a tough inner-city school, she reaches the
"unteachable" through caring and understanding. Very true-to-life,
Dangerous Minds does not fall into sentimentality but instead teaches us
of the importance of making our own choices and not allowing
circumstances to rule us.
3) Lean on Me
Morgan Freeman plays Joe Clark, the real-life bat-wielding Principal
whose goal was to bring discipline and learning to Eastside High School
in New York. While he was not always the easiest on the teachers, it
would sure be nice if more Principals stressed the importance of
discipline and learning in their schools as he did. This film shows the
importance of having strong leadership at the top.
4)
Mr. Holland's Opus
This memorable movie gives all teachers hope that they truly have an
impact on their students. Richard Dreyfuss is wonderful as a
musician/composer who must take a teaching job to support his family. In
the end, Dreyfuss' character realizes that he has had as much if not
more of an impact from his teaching as he would have as a composer.
5) Dead Poet's Society
Robin Williams gives an awesome performance as an unconventional English
teacher in a very conventional (read conservative) private school. His
love of poetry and his inspiring teaching methods have a great impact on
his students. The central message of the movie, to live life to the
fullest everyday, is not lost. Further, Williams' poetry recitations are
awe-inspiring.
6) To Sir With Love
Produced in 1967, this film with Sidney Poitier as a novice teacher has
a lot to teach us today. Poitier takes a teaching position in the rough
part of London in order to pay his bills. Realizing that his students
need to be taught important life lessons more than the curriculum he has
been handed to teach them, he throws out the lesson plans and makes a
real impact on their personal lives.
7) The Miracle Worker
The ultimate teaching miracle, Anne Bancroft is awesome as Annie
Sullivan who uses 'tough love' to get through to the deaf and blind
Helen Keller played by Patty Duke. Very few people can watch the famous
'water' scene without experiencing a feeling of triumph and relief.
Excellent portrayal of the importance of perseverence. Both Bancroft and
Duke won an Academy Award for their performances.
8) Renaissance Man
Danny Devito's performance as a teacher of the 'Double-D's' is both
humorous and inspired. What appears to be a light-hearted comedy truly
has a deeper meaning. Devito's character proves that William Shakespeare
still has much to teach students. Surprisingly clean and somewhat corny
at times, Renaissance Man in the end teaches important life lessons on
responsibility and character.
9) Music of the Heart
This film shows the influence that one person's drive and vision can
have on others. Meryl Streep plays real-life Roberta Guaspari who moves
to Harlem as a single-mother and becomes a violin teacher. Working
through racial and other barriers, Roberta creates an acclaimed music
program in an area where many would have said it was impossible.
Definitely a heart-warming movie.
10) The Karate Kid
While not normally thought of as a 'classroom' movie, The Karate Kid has
much to say to teachers: Sometimes we have to have our students do
things that they will not understand until much later; Basic skills are
most important; Honor and integrity are central to character; Students
need to see us beam with excitement over their achievements. A fun,
nostalgic and inspiring movie to relish.
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