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Watched Dead Poet's Society last night. It gave me whiplash, because for half of Mr. Keating's scenes I was all "BEST TEACHER EVER" (which is how you're supposed to react) and for the other half, I was like, "You are so lucky this is a movie and your students are scripted to respond correctly, because otherwise you would be scarring some of them for life."

Case in point: the scene where Keating makes Todd Anderson loose a "barbaric yawp." First, he teases Anderson about being afraid of public speaking. It's very gentle teasing, but still, if one of my teachers had informed the entire class that I was afraid of something - I wasn't afraid of public speaking, but something else - I would have shriveled up and died on the spot.

Then, desirous of effecting instant desensitization to the terrors of public speaking, Keating drags Anderson to the front of the class so he can yawp properly, in front of everyone, with all of them staring at him. When Anderson fails to yawp loudly enough, Keating basically attempts to goad him into shouting.

As this is a movie, this works just fine, but I'm pretty sure that in real life 90% of shy students would react one of two ways. Either they'll stand at the front of the room, humiliated and miserable and incapable of yawping (barbarically or otherwise) for the endless eternity it will take the teacher to let them sit; or they will cracks like eggs halfway through the yawping session and flee the classroom weeping.

Either way, their fear of public speaking will be magnified tenfold.

And sure, maybe the other 10% will find their inner yawpmeister (although I doubt most of them will spontaneously spout poetry like Anderson). But a teaching method with a 10% rate of success versus a 90% rate of "that was one of the most humiliating experiences of my life" is a BAD TEACHING METHOD.

Date: 2012-05-04 01:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asakiyume.livejournal.com
Yup, bad teaching method. I saw that movie back in the hazy mists of time, and I remember being a little creeped out by its hagiographic portrayal of the teacher. Ew.

Date: 2012-05-04 04:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] osprey-archer.livejournal.com
Yes. I can totally buy that the boys all love him, but he's the sort of teacher who you look back later and think, "Wow, he was inspiring, but his teaching style had some issues." And the movie (if not the boys' perceptions of him) should reflect that, but instead it buys in wholeheartedly to their adoration.

I had a teacher kind of like this in high school. He was the first teacher i had who made history lively and interesting, and I love him for that...but looking back, he really picked on the annoying kids. At the time we didn't mind because, well, those kids were annoying, but what an example to set.

Date: 2012-05-05 06:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] entwashian.livejournal.com
lol BUT HE IS JUST THAT DAMN GOOD A TEACHER he knows which 10% will break freeeeeeee

Date: 2012-05-05 02:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] osprey-archer.livejournal.com
Possibly he has hidden psychic powers?

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