Like stars on earth
by Lambert Plame
The
movie is beyond awesome. It is all about a child who looked at the world as the
best place to learn and explore. Ishaa Ishaan, child’s name, was known as a
lazy and dumb child. He lived with full of wonders and imaginations but nobody
did appreciate. He loves painting but he
hates schooling. The child is very talented but he had not given a chance to
express his own self. His environment was so mean and selfish to him. His
parents and teachers did not understand the child’s wants in life. Instead of providing
the child’s needs, they made the child develop the inferiority and guilt. His
environment pushed him to give up instead of helping him to live a normal life.
Sad to say, he lost his self confidence and self-esteem and he was almost at
the point of giving up until a new teacher of Arts named Aamir Khan arrived in
his life. He has seen the child’s intelligence and talent and he has also known
that the child is dyslexic. He helped the child to overcome the child’s battle
between his own self. He lifted up the confidence and he changed him 360
degree. He believe that like stars on earth, every child is special.
The movie touches everyone’s heart. It is
very helpful especially for teachers and parents for them to be more aware on
their children’s or student’s weaknesses and strengths. The movie made me cry.
It made me realized how important to mold the life of a child. Someday, if I
will become a teacher, I will teach my students not only the skills and
knowledge but they are always accompanied with values. I will not take teaching
for granted. I will be an ideal teacher who value teaching as the noblest
profession of all professions. I have
now known how important teaching is.
Thanks to the movie, it helped me a lot to prepare myself to be a better
being in the near future.
“The aim of education should be to teach us
rather how to think, than what to think—rather to improve our minds, so as to
enable us to think for ourselves, than to load the memory with the thoughts of
other men.” ~John Dewey
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