This is very impressive story and I love it most another because we should fight against the injustice that happen everyday in daily life weather it is with ourselves or with someone else and we should not tolerate it because we are adding another injustice .So we should be aware of every area and give priority to justice while facing every challenge without any fear.✌️🤍🙏🏻
We must always stand up against discrimination, antisemitism ,racism... Stand up for human rights based on our democracy that we must protect and improve... Remember - if we don't , we might end up losing it and being a part of a crime !
first time I stood up was in 2nd grade, then in 4th grade later in junior high twice for fellow students. our father always told us to stand up for the right and stay true and honest! this is the best video for every child stundent, parents and teachers to watch. Remember your silence gives consent! Thank you
😂 this is just a drama..look at the hypocrisy of Muslims they reach out to any Muslims from any country but they don't have to be related because they are thought right from the beginning to support one another in the name of Allah and their pagan beliefs.. that is how Muslims get better out of other religions.. but that unity is not necessary the good one 😂
She got so mad that she changed her name to Taylor Swift, wrote her own songs, learned to play many instruments, and went on to become Totally Tubular TIME Magazine's Person of the Year.
What is popular is not always right. What is right is not always popular. And the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing. May we all wake up 💓💓
I think that the main lesson here is that we may suffer separately but we should stand together for what is right. We need to realize that if one can be abused we are all at risk. Injustice will continue and escalate if not checked. We are responsible for our environmental conditions. That includes the social atmosphere as well.
A good example is our own government. They are our public servants not our masters. If they are doing nothing to help our country then we should fire them immediately. Our tax dollars pay for their salary. We are in control not them. We out number them. There is power in We The People. The problem with our government is that these people have been corrupted by the lobbyists. They are doing big companies agendas not to the benefit of the American People. They also have been in our government the longest. With them being in there for a long time equals zero change to our outcome.
I agree with what the man in the video is presenting. I've been this way since as far back as I can remember. It has got me into trouble, so to speak, by whoever was the so-called authority in the situation. I wasn't doing it to be disrespectful. I was minding my own business and doing what I felt was right according to what I understood. Then to be called out by those who disagree with me doesn't do anything to help me change my way of thinking in the situation. All it does is increase the polarity between those who see things differently and myself. Most of the time I just get called abusive names by hateful people who don't even want to try to see why I am the way I am or say/do whatever I said/did. They label me as an idiot and take joy in shouting out that word in my direction. How does that help anything? If I were in such a classroom as the one depicted in this video and witnessed what happened with that man and the student, I would have been outraged. I would have respectfully demanded an answer for what happened. And I would have gone out to find the student and asked her for her side of the story.
One important thing is we must also know whether there was any genuine reason behind why she was chucked out of class and not to blindly ask for justice. Yes support a victim by all means but don’t give a culprit the status of a victim.
Very good point. I see people interfering with police arrest all the time here on youtube and it is very dangerous and almost always illegal and a threat to social order.
Yeah, I was hoping hed bring her back or that the students make her come in, especially after the learned lesson😄 but then I fantazised her role in this play includes being part of the professor's sketch😋
Unless she was planted there by the prof and was in on the plan. Otherwise, if the other students continue to keep quiet about tbe prof's injustice to the victimised girl and do nothing, the prof's lesson has been in vain!
No...by that time she went for justice and posted the injustice happened to her in Whats App, face book, tele gram, insta, hand written mails, dove leg etc.,... Now that lecturer is behind the bars! 😂
Infact, I never thought this culture of silence also exist in the western world.students have not always been given the opportunity to make and defend their actions.. However, the preamble given to the course content indicated the lecturers know how... He has indeed connected practical situation to theory... Am highly impressed.
So after the lesson they had just learned, still nobody ask to teacher to call back the student that he just kicked out ?! I guess they learned nothing 😞
In a cinematic setup this scene may have been added. But, if we think of it, in reality a realisation does not come so quickly. Even if there would be a realisation, the courage to stand up will not come to everyone.
This is fantastic. It inspires me and i am sure to many many in this earth planet!! Got it as a low resolution video in WhatsApp, searched n found original version here. Thanks team!! 🎉👏👏👌👌💐💐
Wouldn't it have been better to allow Alexis back into the room before starting the lecture? That action would have completed the circle. By not letting her in after the lesson was taught, it only shows that people do not practice what they preach. I am very surprised that still, no one stood up and asked the professor to let her in.
This isn’t real. If it was & it makes you feel better imagine she’s his last semesters student & she agreed to be the person he kicks out, because she remembers when she heard his lecture & how moving it was. There. Happy ending.
Our beloved sweetest leader former Prime Minister Pakistan, Imran Khan, shared this video with us on Twitter. That's how we came to know about your channel. Incredible lesson indeed. Great work 👍
Perfectly spot on. This is happening in India/TN Where all places of religious worship where Hindus throng ...is under attack. Although in the majority..Hindus choose to be indifferent to it. Minority appeasement politics further acerbates the situation
The biggest problem was the girl that chose to leave. She could have asked if the others would stand with her. I don't think I should ever depend on others to stand for you. Acceptance of what someone decides is right or wrong is not their right when they impose this on me or anyone for that matter. If you really want to help someone who is in the situation as above, tell them you will stand with them after they choose to stand. Most bullies will fall away when confronted with someone who will not cower away. Of course the real issue is not the bully, but fear. Fear is an imagined idea and although crippling, serves the purposeful attempt to protect ourselves. A predator will not respect your fear and reach out in sympathy. A predator smells fear and uses it. The problem has never been bullies of the world, but the fearful who quietly shrink into themselves to avoid facing the bully. Fear does not always show itself as a feeling of despair. It sometimes hides in justifications as to why we should not stand up for one reason or another.
This is such an inspiring video, showing us as a human race how submissive we have become. In a world where people are afraid to speak up about anything let alone stand up for someone else, we have become what the establishment and WOKE have wanted us to become and that is scared and confused and cowardly. I don’t mean this in a derogatory manner but as a call to common sense and respect for each other’s rights. So many injustices happen because we have become scared of the repercussions against us.
That is exactly what happening for the last 2 years in every country! Except in Africa......All watching and no one contests, resists or asks questions......Mass Formation
A great short film. Let's let the message sink in. And then - let's begin. (I hope the students reach out for Alexis who is still waiting outside. The professor's assistant. His volunteer. An elder student maybe who showed civil courage the year before. Make your own guess.) Remember - the lesson is not over. It has only just begun!)
I am a professor of law in one of the iRussian law schools. Thank you, thank you for such profound lesson why are the laws for indeed. Excellent demonstration for my students what is the lawyers’ true mission
When I talk about injustice that is happening every day in not only our country but around d the world some one always brushes it aside because it’s not their problem and says “oh well” and it is this response that is truly annoying and selfish! It’s everyone’s problem!
In world where people should be kind caring and supportive towards one other and help another individual in need to voice there opinions if they see or hear someone wrong towards them To speak up and help the others Everyone should be treated the same Treat others how you would want to be treated..
This is not a good lesson. How should the other students know that the woman the teacher threw out didn’t deserve it? The lecturer is naturally a figure of authority and you need some hard evidence to question that. (I’m assuming a more loosely coupled and selective social bonding between students at college/university).
Even if the student deserves it, he should give some form of explanation to the group. Injustice to one means a possibility of injustice to all. His explanation is necessary and an assurance that all are safe and the action was a rendering of justice.
This is a great message in general BUT the manufactured scenario is less than ideal. It's not unreasonable for students to assume that the professor has information they don't, & that he was just confirming her identity before telling her to leave. Questioning him might have been instructive BUT if he is actually capriciously hateful, the students don't have power in that setting & would just be setting themselves up to be targets. They would need to go to someone who does have authority over the prof. This isn't theoretical - my daughter had a prof who was having a mental breakdown & spent class time rambling about things in her life. She was upset with students for reporting her classroom issues to the dean (because they weren't being taught what they needed to know before the next semester), & she spent the next class telling them what awful people they were. Thankfully, the dean put her on leave & arranged for a replacement who helped them get caught up.
@@therealong what about my comment leads you to believe that I didn't know? I was specifically addressing the flaws of the manufactured scenario - that it wasn't reasonable to draw the conclusions from the students not speaking up that viewers are making
I have been feeling this in my skin the last couple of weeks. I was at a course I have payed for and I am really cold because air conditioning is always on and in low temperature. I complain and the teacher doesn't want to turn it off, none of my colleagues say a word, some don't even look, like vegetables. I'm the only one feeling cold in 20 deg C, so I leave the class not returning until I deliver my project and get my certificate. It's really unfair but that's what happen when people are mediocre.
A bad teacher. Best example to a proud teacher. A clout among the teacher fraternity. To take a good point to his students a teacher need not subject an innocent student scapegoat fo the topic. Till the end of the Session imagine the mental agony, Shame& Frustration Alexis might be subjected to. She should run to the Principal of the institute, or to the Students rights Assns for the redressal of the agony she suffered. The teacher not even called her IN and apologize for shunting her out. He after explaining his point right away started lesson . I was a teacher for 51 years at various levels upto Professor. Loved by my all students and parents aswell. I am sorry Alexis.
It's a good video demonstration of the pitfalls of role playing! If this role playing by the teacher to demonstrate the ethics of protest happened in real life, the students would have still kept quiet and as soon as the class was over they would have all gone and complained to the principal. Expecting students to reflexly stand up to authority without any thoughtful assessment of the situation is bad teaching on part of the professor? As it happens also in the video, the students turn out to be more thoughtful and intelligent as it eventually becomes clear that their Professor was simply role playing and if they actually reacted they would have been caught in an embarrassment once the professor revealed that he was role playing!
I've made the mistake of standing up for people who are being bullied by those in authority and then, when they've turned on me, no-one has stood up for me.
It was not a mistake. Right vs wrong can not be measured by the outcomes. Actions are either right or wrong. You can not, and must not, expect a positive outcome from doing the right thing.
Great message but did they learn anything at all ..cause before he said "Let's Begin" .. I will ask he allow us call her back into the class or give us a good reason why she is not allowed in her class. They just listened but still never stood up to go against or protest the injustice. It's just a sketch to passage a message though but it will be nice to see them practice what he said at the end
Speak up for what is real and what is true!!!! The ending would’ve been perfect. If either the kid said some thing or the professor, and got the student, he kicked out back into the classroom! That would’ve been real Justice.!!!! ❤️🔥
We were taught to never disrespect our elders or talk back. When young people protest against their elders they are not believed and are usually punished. I'm in my mid-sixties and have a lot of hindsight of how frightening it is to stand up to a person in a position of power.
But in this classroom case, No one speak up because he's the lecture and most of us student will think that the teachers know the reason what he is doing.
The injustice happening in the USA and Canada politically, in media and in the financial sector is an injustice (federal reserve , BOC) corporations dictate our system, not polititions. We all need to use our voice the shut down this debt increases and corporate run future neo futile system
Critique: ~ June 21, 2024 -- It seemed like it was a junior movie assignment given to the class. A more complete version of it though, could have included that the teacher, after the surprise lesson was revealed, went outside and called the girl back in again. That would have given a double surprise to the viewers, would have revealed that it was a fictional story, and hence avoided ambiguous remarks from the commenters. Hence, not a realistic way of pedagogical teaching. Several beautiful movies based on true stories have been made throughout the years. One of them I particularly liked was the British drama from 1967 "To Sir, with Love", starring the late Sidney Poitier as a teacher, although not his real field of study, at a London school for troubled children. 🙃
Literally showed this yo my mom and her response "No one helps me!" As a response yo speaking up for others. It's hard to get her to tip too 'No one tips me' .... and I see now what her Karma is... 😅
What is the MAIN LESSON taught in this video?
That passive onlookers are just as much a part of the problem as the injustice observed. Thank you for sharing these friendly reminders💡🤝🏼♾
This is very impressive story and I love it most another because we should fight against the injustice that happen everyday in daily life weather it is with ourselves or with someone else and we should not tolerate it because we are adding another injustice .So we should be aware of every area and give priority to justice while facing every challenge without any fear.✌️🤍🙏🏻
That it is our duty to take action when rights are being violated. The violation of any one's rights is a violation against all of us.
@@Power-g8b Well said. 🤙💚
We must always stand up against discrimination, antisemitism ,racism...
Stand up for human rights based on our democracy that we must protect and improve...
Remember - if we don't , we might end up losing it and being a part of a crime !
first time I stood up was in 2nd grade, then in 4th grade later in junior high twice for fellow students. our father always told us to stand up for the right and stay true and honest! this is the best video for every child stundent, parents and teachers to watch. Remember your silence gives consent! Thank you
You should have far more Thumbs-Ups
Not only for those, for everyone. People should use their brains, not just let things happen
Alexis is Still Waiting Outside the Class & None of Her Classmates reached Out for Her !
😂 this is just a drama..look at the hypocrisy of Muslims they reach out to any Muslims from any country but they don't have to be related because they are thought right from the beginning to support one another in the name of Allah and their pagan beliefs.. that is how Muslims get better out of other religions.. but that unity is not necessary the good one 😂
If Christians are trained right from the beginning then they too will be better than the he Muslims unity 😂
😂
She got so mad that she changed her name to Taylor Swift, wrote her own songs, learned to play many instruments, and went on to become Totally Tubular TIME Magazine's Person of the Year.
It’s common sense my dear, he talked to her before it happened.
Please bring Alexis back to the class before you continue with your lesson Mr. Prof. Beautiful lesson indeed, but I feel for Alexis, bring her back
The teaching style and practical application of theoretical studies is 1 in a million. Very impressive
ABSOLUTELY
Bravo 👏 Well Said 👏 The essence of belonging to humanity, being a part of mankind is justice for all. Hallelujah 🙏
Waiting for the professor to ask Alexis back in the room!
What is popular is not always right. What is right is not always popular. And the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing. May we all wake up 💓💓
I hope this soul stirring video is watched by all. Critical lesson
@sulekhachandra7066
This fictional story has also been watched by critical observers...
I think that the main lesson here is that we may suffer separately but we should stand together for what is right. We need to realize that if one can be abused we are all at risk. Injustice will continue and escalate if not checked. We are responsible for our environmental conditions. That includes the social atmosphere as well.
Nice one though ❤
Exactly dear
Main lesson is if you victimize a pretty Latino no one cares.
Perfectly said.
A good example is our own government. They are our public servants not our masters. If they are doing nothing to help our country then we should fire them immediately. Our tax dollars pay for their salary. We are in control not them. We out number them. There is power in We The People. The problem with our government is that these people have been corrupted by the lobbyists. They are doing big companies agendas not to the benefit of the American People. They also have been in our government the longest. With them being in there for a long time equals zero change to our outcome.
I agree with what the man in the video is presenting. I've been this way since as far back as I can remember. It has got me into trouble, so to speak, by whoever was the so-called authority in the situation. I wasn't doing it to be disrespectful. I was minding my own business and doing what I felt was right according to what I understood. Then to be called out by those who disagree with me doesn't do anything to help me change my way of thinking in the situation. All it does is increase the polarity between those who see things differently and myself. Most of the time I just get called abusive names by hateful people who don't even want to try to see why I am the way I am or say/do whatever I said/did. They label me as an idiot and take joy in shouting out that word in my direction. How does that help anything?
If I were in such a classroom as the one depicted in this video and witnessed what happened with that man and the student, I would have been outraged. I would have respectfully demanded an answer for what happened. And I would have gone out to find the student and asked her for her side of the story.
One important thing is we must also know whether there was any genuine reason behind why she was chucked out of class and not to blindly ask for justice. Yes support a victim by all means but don’t give a culprit the status of a victim.
Very good point. I see people interfering with police arrest all the time here on youtube and it is very dangerous and almost always illegal and a threat to social order.
I like that Alexis took a look around before leaving the classroom hoping to see id any of her classmates would come to her defense
Why he didn't call in the student he kicked out after he was done?😂
She is still standing outside for no reason
Yeah, I was hoping hed bring her back or that the students make her come in, especially after the learned lesson😄 but then I fantazised her role in this play includes being part of the professor's sketch😋
Unless she was planted there by the prof and was in on the plan. Otherwise, if the other students continue to keep quiet about tbe prof's injustice to the victimised girl and do nothing, the prof's lesson has been in vain!
No...by that time she went for justice and posted the injustice happened to her in Whats App, face book, tele gram, insta, hand written mails, dove leg etc.,... Now that lecturer is behind the bars! 😂
Because still nobody protest for that injustice... 😊
@@jaf007 legends say, still she is standing out only...🤣
This is very touching method of teaching, yes we should speak up against injustice, unfairness, let’s make the world better in right way,
Thats why schools are to tech the power of unity..love cooperation ❤
Infact, I never thought this culture of silence also exist in the western world.students have not always been given the opportunity to make and defend their actions..
However, the preamble given to the course content indicated the lecturers know how... He has indeed connected practical situation to theory...
Am highly impressed.
Very good exempel!
More film like this in workplaces!
Power of 'the now' thats the answer
I've learned something from the Professor about "Justice" Stand up for others if it is right and no one else doesn't.
Very true💜💜I like your comment
I love you too
@@deborah857 you have a sweet dog in your pfp love you too
Awesome !!!!! But the poor blue jacket girl was not called back to class after the professor proved his point. very sad.
@shamhinduja
Nah, not sad! Certainly she was called back to class... as soon as they ended recording.😂
Fear and self preservation is what keeps people silent in the face of glaring injustice.
So after the lesson they had just learned, still nobody ask to teacher to call back the student that he just kicked out ?!
I guess they learned nothing 😞
I thought the same thing...lol
In a cinematic setup this scene may have been added. But, if we think of it, in reality a realisation does not come so quickly. Even if there would be a realisation, the courage to stand up will not come to everyone.
the first thing he should have done was to bring back that girl.
I wonder why after learning this lesson no student asked about her.
Exactly.
V powerful video yet to watch something like this
Great
❤️🙏🏽👌🏼
It teaches us to be there for each other no matter the circumstance. But please where do I get the full video?
This is fantastic. It inspires me and i am sure to many many in this earth planet!! Got it as a low resolution video in WhatsApp, searched n found original version here. Thanks team!! 🎉👏👏👌👌💐💐
Alexis should have been invited back in before the professor explained to the class the purpose of making her an example.
Wouldn't it have been better to allow Alexis back into the room before starting the lecture? That action would have completed the circle. By not letting her in after the lesson was taught, it only shows that people do not practice what they preach. I am very surprised that still, no one stood up and asked the professor to let her in.
This isn’t real. If it was & it makes you feel better imagine she’s his last semesters student & she agreed to be the person he kicks out, because she remembers when she heard his lecture & how moving it was. There. Happy ending.
….Alexis may have been a school administrator and not an actual student. What was important was the message!
@@nicolekelly7580906
They ran out of film... 😂
@@nicolekelly7580906 they should have said so clearly. Message loses power if this is not clarified
@@avicente711 they should have said so clearly. Message loses power if this is not clarified
Vote for Democracy...Vote Democratic, Vote for President Biden. Do not support a corrupt criminal with no values or morals.
Our beloved sweetest leader former Prime Minister Pakistan, Imran Khan, shared this video with us on Twitter. That's how we came to know about your channel. Incredible lesson indeed. Great work 👍
Perfectly spot on. This is happening in India/TN Where all places of religious worship where Hindus throng ...is under attack. Although in the majority..Hindus choose to be indifferent to it. Minority appeasement politics further acerbates the situation
The biggest problem was the girl that chose to leave. She could have asked if the others would stand with her. I don't think I should ever depend on others to stand for you. Acceptance of what someone decides is right or wrong is not their right when they impose this on me or anyone for that matter. If you really want to help someone who is in the situation as above, tell them you will stand with them after they choose to stand. Most bullies will fall away when confronted with someone who will not cower away. Of course the real issue is not the bully, but fear. Fear is an imagined idea and although crippling, serves the purposeful attempt to protect ourselves. A predator will not respect your fear and reach out in sympathy. A predator smells fear and uses it. The problem has never been bullies of the world, but the fearful who quietly shrink into themselves to avoid facing the bully. Fear does not always show itself as a feeling of despair. It sometimes hides in justifications as to why we should not stand up for one reason or another.
Wow! Truly eye opening.
WOW ! Not what I expected at first. Powerful truth.
One of the wonderful videos !
Its our duty to be there and speak for others .
Love what you guys are doing.
Sending more success to the whole team . I appreciate your messages for the collective consciousness
makes me wanna cry 😭
beautiful😁
If I was there I would ask the professor to run after my classmate and bring her back 😊
It is our duty to be there for others. To speak for others when they cannot. Speak against injustice even if going against what everyone is doing.
Well said
This is such an inspiring video, showing us as a human race how submissive we have become. In a world where people are afraid to speak up about anything let alone stand up for someone else, we have become what the establishment and WOKE have wanted us to become and that is scared and confused and cowardly. I don’t mean this in a derogatory manner but as a call to common sense and respect for each other’s rights. So many injustices happen because we have become scared of the repercussions against us.
Please can I get the link to the full video
Thank you for that powerful viedo‼️Oh how I understand about being “one’s voice.”
I take it that some of us commenting on the short video did not learn the lesson this video intended to teach us.
That is exactly what happening for the last 2 years in every country! Except in Africa......All watching and no one contests, resists or asks questions......Mass Formation
And they were afraid they would be penalized by the teacher directly. ITS ALL ABOUT FORCE WETHER PHYSICALLY OR PSCHOLOGICALLY
A great short film. Let's let the message sink in. And then - let's begin. (I hope the students reach out for Alexis who is still waiting outside. The professor's assistant. His volunteer. An elder student maybe who showed civil courage the year before. Make your own guess.)
Remember - the lesson is not over. It has only just begun!)
EXACTLY...THANK YOU
Meanwhile the student he kicked out is marching to student services to report the weird, prejudiced lecturer.
sticking up for her self...
That girl didn't stand up for herself for injustice against her....how can you expect others to stand-up?
I am a professor of law in one of the iRussian law schools. Thank you, thank you for such profound lesson why are the laws for indeed. Excellent demonstration for my students what is the lawyers’ true mission
so she din learn the lesson cus she was chase out..😂 anyway true speech ❤
When I talk about injustice that is happening every day in not only our country but around d the world some one always brushes it aside because it’s not their problem and says “oh well” and it is
this response that is truly annoying and selfish! It’s everyone’s problem!
Gr8 actin, Mr. Boulter..! 🎭
Wildly shared far and W-i-d-E..! 🍿
Its hard and scare to fight the injustice commited by those who hold some power.
In world where people should be kind caring and supportive towards one other and help another individual in need to voice there opinions if they see or hear someone wrong towards them
To speak up and help the others
Everyone should be treated the same
Treat others how you would want to be treated..
How about alexis? And the rest of students still quite, after the lecture gave knowledge about Justice/injustice. What a shame
my definition of a good short film is, after seeing the short film, you want to see a longer version of it. in my opinion, this is one of them
Wish he called her back and apologized.
This is not a good lesson. How should the other students know that the woman the teacher threw out didn’t deserve it? The lecturer is naturally a figure of authority and you need some hard evidence to question that.
(I’m assuming a more loosely coupled and selective social bonding between students at college/university).
See , this is where students stuck . Questioning your teacher doesn't mean you are not humble or disciplined.
Even if the student deserves it, he should give some form of explanation to the group. Injustice to one means a possibility of injustice to all. His explanation is necessary and an assurance that all are safe and the action was a rendering of justice.
This is a great message in general BUT the manufactured scenario is less than ideal. It's not unreasonable for students to assume that the professor has information they don't, & that he was just confirming her identity before telling her to leave.
Questioning him might have been instructive BUT if he is actually capriciously hateful, the students don't have power in that setting & would just be setting themselves up to be targets. They would need to go to someone who does have authority over the prof.
This isn't theoretical - my daughter had a prof who was having a mental breakdown & spent class time rambling about things in her life. She was upset with students for reporting her classroom issues to the dean (because they weren't being taught what they needed to know before the next semester), & she spent the next class telling them what awful people they were. Thankfully, the dean put her on leave & arranged for a replacement who helped them get caught up.
@domusardet4961
It's a fictional story. Read the description.
@@therealong what about my comment leads you to believe that I didn't know? I was specifically addressing the flaws of the manufactured scenario - that it wasn't reasonable to draw the conclusions from the students not speaking up that viewers are making
I have been feeling this in my skin the last couple of weeks. I was at a course I have payed for and I am really cold because air conditioning is always on and in low temperature. I complain and the teacher doesn't want to turn it off, none of my colleagues say a word, some don't even look, like vegetables. I'm the only one feeling cold in 20 deg C, so I leave the class not returning until I deliver my project and get my certificate. It's really unfair but that's what happen when people are mediocre.
Beautiful, timely video. But hard to share with such a cliché title and thumbnail.
I wonder if the poor girl was called back to class?
Always stand with truth
A bad teacher. Best example to a proud teacher. A clout among the teacher fraternity. To take a good point to his students a teacher need not subject an innocent student scapegoat fo the topic. Till the end of the Session imagine the mental agony, Shame& Frustration Alexis might be subjected to. She should run to the Principal of the institute, or to the Students rights Assns for the redressal of the agony she suffered. The teacher not even called her IN and apologize for shunting her out. He after explaining his point right away started lesson . I was a teacher for 51 years at various levels upto Professor. Loved by my all students and parents aswell. I am sorry Alexis.
Full lecture please
It's a good video demonstration of the pitfalls of role playing!
If this role playing by the teacher to demonstrate the ethics of protest happened in real life, the students would have still kept quiet and as soon as the class was over they would have all gone and complained to the principal.
Expecting students to reflexly stand up to authority without any thoughtful assessment of the situation is bad teaching on part of the professor?
As it happens also in the video, the students turn out to be more thoughtful and intelligent as it eventually becomes clear that their Professor was simply role playing and if they actually reacted they would have been caught in an embarrassment once the professor revealed that he was role playing!
Love this 🩷
And nobody got up and asked the girl to come back.
Poor script writer
Excelente
I've made the mistake of standing up for people who are being bullied by those in authority and then, when they've turned on me, no-one has stood up for me.
It was not a mistake. Right vs wrong can not be measured by the outcomes. Actions are either right or wrong. You can not, and must not, expect a positive outcome from doing the right thing.
Great message but did they learn anything at all ..cause before he said "Let's Begin" .. I will ask he allow us call her back into the class or give us a good reason why she is not allowed in her class. They just listened but still never stood up to go against or protest the injustice. It's just a sketch to passage a message though but it will be nice to see them practice what he said at the end
Excellent
Good video.
Speak up for what is real and what is true!!!!
The ending would’ve been perfect. If either the kid said some thing or the professor, and got the student, he kicked out back into the classroom! That would’ve been real Justice.!!!! ❤️🔥
Students: "Why did you kick her out professor?"
Professor: "Oh, she wasn't on the roster. She just sneaked into the classroom"
We were taught to never disrespect our elders or talk back. When young people protest against their elders they are not believed and are usually punished. I'm in my mid-sixties and have a lot of hindsight of how frightening it is to stand up to a person in a position of power.
Is it movie/web series or it's just a short clip?
But in this classroom case, No one speak up because he's the lecture and most of us student will think that the teachers know the reason what he is doing.
I sure hope that poor woman in the blue jacket was in on the aim of the lesson... they never called her back in.
Alexis is Gaza. Stand with Gaza.
Is there are full movie?? And if yes, please, what's the title??
She or one of the sheep! Should have said "EXCUSE ME - NO" Don't be afraid to question power.
This has been so my experience living in finland.
What movie is this ??
Good to hear with BGM. unfortunately in real life we are don’t get Bgm to get motivated.
But justice has long been a failure in today's world
Why didn't he bring the student back in after though???
After 10 minutes 😊
Is this an actual movie, if so what is the name
Would love to see more of it
What is even more disturbing is that the woman didn’t stand up for herself.
Every time a person is put to shame there is a personal Holocaust. - Abraham Lincoln
The injustice happening in the USA and Canada politically, in media and in the financial sector is an injustice (federal reserve , BOC) corporations dictate our system, not polititions. We all need to use our voice the shut down this debt increases and corporate run future neo futile system
The title of this film?
@asjolaandrea1140
No real movie and no title. Read the description.
That girl In blue jacket missed her lecture tho 😂
She saw this recording....
Justice is only served and lesson learned by going and bringing Alexis back to the classroom.😔✌️
Critique:
~ June 21, 2024 -- It seemed like it was a junior movie assignment given to the class.
A more complete version of it though, could have included that the teacher, after the surprise lesson was revealed, went outside and called the girl back in again.
That would have given a double surprise to the viewers, would have revealed that it was a fictional story, and hence avoided ambiguous remarks from the commenters.
Hence, not a realistic way of pedagogical teaching.
Several beautiful movies based on true stories have been made throughout the years.
One of them I particularly liked was the British drama from 1967 "To Sir, with Love", starring the late Sidney Poitier as a teacher, although not his real field of study, at a London school for troubled children. 🙃
Good introduction
Literally showed this yo my mom and her response "No one helps me!" As a response yo speaking up for others. It's hard to get her to tip too 'No one tips me' .... and I see now what her Karma is... 😅
My first inclination would be to walk out of the class and seek a complaint against the professor.
Is this full video or movie. I need next learning video