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  1. 1. The Teacher. 2016 1h 42m Unrated. 7.2 (3.8K) Rate. 77 Metascore. The arrival of Maria Drazdechova, associated with the Communist party, to a school in Bratislava in 1983 worries parents, students, and colleagues. Director Jan Hrebejk Stars Zuzana Mauréry Zuzana Konecná Csongor Kassai. 2. McFarland, USA. 2015 2h 9m PG. 7.4 (42K) Rate.

  2. 3. Juli 2022 · We, at The Cinemaholic bring you inspiring movies about teachers. These movies celebrate our relationship with teachers. Here is the list of top teacher movies ever. You can some of these best teacher movies on Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime.

  3. A definitive list of the top teacher movies of all time categorized by their ratings. All of them are worthy of your attention. | Bright Classroom Ideas

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  4. 23. Aug. 2015 · 1. Goodbye, Mr. Chips (Sam Wood, 1939) “Goodbye, Mr. Chips” is a wonderful nostalgia story about the highs and the lows of being a teacher. The film begins in 1928 in the home of retired school teacher Mr. Chipping (Robert Donat).

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    Stand and Deliver. Click the phototo see the Price & Viewing Options on Amazon. When a computer science instructor is hired at an East Los Angeles school, he doesn’t expect that he’ll be teaching mathematics much less teaching to a group of unmotivated students. Using his own Hispanic background, he finds a way to connect. He’s convinced they are capable of passing the AP Calculus exam, which eventually pits teacher against critics who can’t believe these students could have accomplished such...

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    Lean on Me. Click the phototo see the Price & Viewing Options on Amazon. Taking some liberties with the true story of Joe Clark, “Lean on Me” still delivers a poignant message about the need for leadership in our schools. Clark takes some extreme (and questionable) measures as the new principal of a struggling New Jersey high school. His approach is disciplinarian, but his heart is with the students and providing them with an opportunity to learn.

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    The Class (Entre les Murs). Click the phototo see the Price & Viewing Options on Amazon. Proving that challenges in teaching are universal, “The Class” comes from an autobiography by former teacher François Bégaudeau who worked at a multi-ethnic school in Paris. It’s a great example of teachers and administrators collaborating to help students. Bégaudeau uniquely portrays himself in the movie. Filmed entirely in the classroom we see only the school perspective just as teachers do.

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    Goodbye, Mr. Chips. Click the phototo see the Price & Viewing Options on Amazon. The movie has been remade four times, but the original 1939 version is the one to watch. Despite the film occasionally showing its age, the sentimental story of a teacher’s connection to his students perseveres. Robert Donat portrays Mr. Chipping, a teacher at a boy’s boarding school whose students come and go through his life. It was nominated for Best Film and Donat won the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Lea...

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    Up the Down Staircase. Click the phototo see the Price & Viewing Options on Amazon. The title itself conveys what it’s like when ideals and reality collide. A young teacher has a vision of what she would like to teach her inner-city students, which isn’t quite so simple. The movie is based on a 1964 novel by Bel Kaufman that was also converted into a play.

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    Dangerous Minds. Click the phototo see the Price & Viewing Options on Amazon. The movie is based on the autobiography by LouAnn Johnson, a former marine corps officer. She uses some unorthodox methods in the classroom to motivate her students. It has mixed reviews from teachers but certainly shows some aspect of challenges teachers face when parents don’t support their child’s education.

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    Mr. Holland’s Opus. Click the phototo see the Price & Viewing Options on Amazon. It could be said that the movie is a more modern take on “Goodbye, Mr. Chips.” Richard Dreyfus, who won an Academy Award in “Mr. Holland’s Opus,” plays musician Glen Holland. He takes a teaching position that’s meant to be temporary while he pursues his own passion of writing a symphony. It’s an excellent reminder of the lifelong impact a teacher can have on students.

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    Coach Carter. Click the phototo see the Price & Viewing Options on Amazon. There’s more to life than a championship game. That message is behind this true story of a basketball coach who leads his team to a winning season, then suspends them for letting their grades slip. Sometimes seeing the best in students and believing they can live up those expectations is one of the most important things a teacher can do. Coach Ken Carter reminds teachers of that importance.

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    Dead Poets Society. Click the phototo see the Price & Viewing Options on Amazon. Will you ever hear “O Captain, my Captain” and “carpe Diem” in the same way? Robin Williams plays a professor at a boys’ boarding school who impassions students through use of poetry. While the story is fiction, elements are based upon the scriptwriter’s personal experiences. The academic year is filled with tragedy, self-expression and perspective.

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    Kindergarten Cop. Click the phototo see the Price & Viewing Options on Amazon. Proving that teaching is a tough profession, kindergarten nearly defeats cop-turned-educator Arnold Schwarzenegger on day one of this 1990 classic. He joins the teaching ranks as part of an undercover gig to track a drug dealer and develops a complete appreciation for the job. He’s also graced with the sometimes humorous insight of home life that teachers of the very young often get from their students.

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    School of Rock. Click the phototo see the Price & Viewing Options on Amazon. Helping kids find and embrace their unique talents is one reason that School of Rock is such a popular movie with teachers. Granted, the film has some unreal moments from an educator perspective, but the heart of the movie is to help students find their passion. The idea of a group project, allowing each student to approach it with their own skills and build confidence, can be a good lesson for all of us.

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    Teachers. Click the phototo see the Price & Viewing Options on Amazon. The 1984 film has some silliness but also a strong cast, with students played by Laura Dern, Ralph Macchio and Crispin Glover. Some teachers are a bit of a caricature, but their interactions beyond the classroom are a part of what makes the movie feel sincere. High school teacher Alex Jurel has lost his interest in teaching after years of dealing with administration and difficult students. He has to find his way by remembe...

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  5. 8. Mai 2023 · The best teacher movies motivate with moving portrayals of educators who make a difference in the lives of their students

  6. 5. Mai 2024 · Here are our top picks for best teacher movies of all time: 1- Good Will Hunting (1997) , R “Good Will Hunting” is a compelling drama about Will Hunting (Matt Damon), a janitor at MIT who possesses an extraordinary mathematical intellect.