Thursday, July 12, 2012

The Ron Clark Story (The Triumph): A Reflection

The Ron Clark Story, also known as The Triumph, is a television movie that was released in 2006. It tells the true story of Ron Clark, a teacher who moved from rural North Carolina to inner-city New York City to teach at a struggling school.

After watching The Ron Clark Story, I was inspired by the dedication and passion of Ron Clark as a teacher. Despite the challenges and obstacles, he faced, he was determined to make a difference in the lives of his students, and he was willing to go above and beyond to help them succeed.

One of the things that I found most impressive about Ron Clark was his ability to connect with his students and to understand their needs and challenges. He was able to relate to them on a personal level, and he was able to motivate and inspire them to achieve their potential.

Additionally, I was also impressed by the creativity and innovation that Ron Clark brought to his teaching. He was always looking for new and innovative ways to engage and challenge his students, and he was not afraid to take risks and try new things.

Overall, The Ron Clark Story is a powerful and inspiring tale of a teacher who made a difference in the lives of his students. It reminds us of the importance of dedication and passion in teaching, and the impact that a great teacher can have on the lives of their students.

In Rule 55; be the best person you can be. Leave today like there is no tomorrow, there is no second chance in life.  If we do not study now, we could flunk. Nobody wanted to flank. Mr. Ron Clark gives an inspiration to us students that even we are not that good in class we could strive to study and study hard; we will pass the exam.

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