I like both movies in different ways. Jane Eyre is a dramatic, effective movie and Bad Teacher is a funny comedy about a teacher I would never hire for my Institution. Great sources for discussion. I used them to talk about education in the past and nowadays.
Talk to a partner:
1. Describe the ideal school in your viewpoint.
2. What do you like best in your school?
3. What do you dislike the most?
4. How different will schools be in the future?
5. Are schools better or worse than they used to be?
6. What will the role of teacher be in the future? Will they ever be replaced by
computers/ robots/ another technology?
Watch the segments that follow and compare both educational systems.
Pay attention to the following items:
Classrooms:
Atmosphere:
Teacher's behavior:
Students' Behavior:
Punishment and Praising:
Motivation (teacher's and students'):
Seating Arrangements:
School Facilities:
SEGMENT 1: Jane Eyre
BAD TEACHER
Class Discussion:
- Which school looks better. Why?
- What should be done to improve the quality of the education offered by both schools?
- Should grades and tests be curbed from our educational system? Explain it.
- What about books?
- What about writing essays and compositions?
- Should education be online only? Why (not)?
MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - JANE EYRE
MOVIE SEGMENT DOWNLOAD - BAD TEACHER
This blog contains a series of movie segments to be used to brainstorm, warm up, follow up, and activate schemata, preparing the students for the topic that will be discussed in class. Here you will find the segments, the lesson plans, and varied topics to foster conversation. You may use the activities for a full two-hour class or they can be used separately to brainstorm or wrap up the topic, focusing on conversation, vocabulary and listening comprehension.
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so useful, thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteMarvelous!!!!! 100000000000000000 thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI just love Jane Eyre (the book), but hadn't thought of using it with my students, thank you for the idea!
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