Students will watch the film Freedom Writers in class. Students will write a review of the film highlighting specific moments that relate to or address issues of social class, language, privilege, equity in the classroom, and diversity in education. Students’ work will include a reflection of their personal reaction to the film regarding how this film relates to their awareness of their own cultural identity and educational experience. Please answer the following questions when writing your reflection of the movie, Freedom Writers. Minimum 1500 words 1. Why did Erin Gruwell (Mrs. G) decide to teach instead of becoming a lawyer? 2. List some opposition/obstacles Ms. G faces in the beginning of her teaching assignment. 3. How do the students in 203 relate to one another at first? 4. What are ways Ms. G tried to engage (make them interested) the students? 5. What are some reasons the students do not respect Ms. G at first? What do they say to her when she confronts them? 6. What is Ms. G’s husband’s attitude toward her teaching career? 7. Why do you think Ms. G experienced so much opposition from the other teachers? 8. How does Ms. G attempt again to reach the students? 9. How do the students see themselves in the scheme of society? 10. What activity started to unite the students? 11. What diary entry moved you the most? Why? 12. How would you describe Ms. G towards the end of the movie? 13. Describe the transformation of the students of room 203. 14. How are the students of room 203 similar to you may encounter as a teacher? How are they different? 15. What was the main lesson of this movie to you? How will it help you become a better teacher?
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