Twenty Movies Every Educator Should See

These are the top 20 movies every educator should watch. While every movie is not specifically about educators, there is definitely something to take away from each. These movies are not listed in order of importance, just the order they came to me. Each title is linked to their IMDB page.

Summer School
Mark Harmon tries to be the teacher he is not and only succeeds in reaching his students when he is the teacher they need him to be. Be true to yourself and the students will listen.

Lean on Me 
Morgan Freeman plays Joe Clark, the principal who is willing to do anything it takes to help make his school safe and create an environment for all students to learn. Sometimes doing what's tough is what's best for kids.

Ferris Bueller's Day Off 
As a teacher, this movie is a bit funnier when you think about the things Ferris is able to pull off and the craziness Edward Rooney, the principal, must have had to deal with to push him over the edge.

Dead Poets Society 
One of the main reasons I wanted to be an English Teacher my captain, my captain.

Stand and Deliver 
This is a great movie about reaching students who feel like they have no hope of success in their life. Looking at it now, it also has something to say about standardized testing.

Searching for Bobby Fischer 
A young chess prodigy is pushed by his father and chess teacher to be the best, when he just wants to play. Thought provoking story about how we treat gifted children. Do we really know what is best for them?

The Karate Kid 
A wimpy kid is trained to defend himself by a old Japanese man. What I always take away from this movie is the unconventional ways that Mr. Miyagi taught Daniel. Sometimes the unconventional is the way to go.

Rushmore 
Max Fischer, played by Jason Schwartzman, is the student that seems to be involved in everything, but can't seem to get his studies done. Bill Murray should have won an Oscar for his performance. I think every school has a Max, but how do we reach them?

Carrie 
Besides being the right thing to do, Carrie showcases a great reason on why kids should never bully other students. You never who has telekinetic powers, so be nice to everyone.

Mean Girls 
Tina Fey does a great job with this script showing how high school gossip and overall cattiness plays out. It is a funny take on a serious issue in some high schools.

Election 
Reese Witherspoon and Mathew Broderick (now playing a teacher) are amazing in this film showing the dark underbelly of student government. It is a funny movie that, as a teacher, makes you wonder what student leadership is all about.

Heathers 
It might seem like a bit dated for today's schools, but Heather's commentary on cliques is still relevant. Heathers is an excellent movie that still packs a punch today.

Dazed and Confused 
Forget about the herbal parts of the movie and focus on Jeremy London's character. He is supposed to be "the jock" and commit to being a certain person. He fights to be himself and that is something to be admired.

The Breakfast Club 
A movie that is a must-see for everyone. When I watch the movie now, it reminds me that no matter how I might perceive a student to be, there is a good chance they have some darker parts they are just waiting to share. Sometimes they just need someone to ask.

Finding Forrester 
One of Sean Connery's last movies before he retired and he is magnificent. A young man gets into a fancy prep school on a basketball scholarship, but it turns out he is a great writer who butts heads with his tyrannical English teacher. Connery is reclusive writer who helps the student find his voice. There is more to students than we realize at times.

The Mighty 
This is a story about two unlikely friends that have much to learn from one another. I stumbled upon this movie a few years ago and loved it. I will always stop and watch it.

Real Genius 
Val Kilmer is very funny in this movie. He mentors a young kid who skips ahead to college. It's interesting to see what the pressure of being a "genius" can sometimes do to a person.

School Ties 
This has an all-star cast dealing with bigotry during the 1950's. Even though it deals with anti-Semitism, the story truly applies to all types of discrimination students might face in schools.

Super 8
The reason this movie is on the list is because I feel it nailed the type of relationship young boys have at a particular age. JJ Abrams did an amazing job of writing exactly how young boys act when they are goofing around or when there is a girl in their midst. When dealing with boys in the classroom, this movie might help you make sense of their actions.

Stand by Me 
This is another example of boys being boys, but also young kids being forced to deal with unfair expectations or labels based on their families. Whether it's not living up to your all-star brother or trying to escape the reputation of a criminal brother, fighting to be yourself is never easy.

What other movies would you add to this list? Please add to the comments section below.

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I would add the Movie 'Teachers" with Nick Nolte as a teacher who goes out of his way to help students-sometimes with dire consequences. Richard Mulligan as someone who has just escaped an asylum-is mistaken for a history substitute and becomes the most innovative teacher in the school. Also with Judd Hirsch as the union rep who forgot what teachers are in school for and becomes a litigious jerk, and Ralph Macchio, as the student who can get anything done (mostly illegally). Royal Dano as "ditto" a teacher that dies in class and none of his students notice. It is a funny, yet sad take on inner city schools and how the board of Ed, Super., most teachers and all the students forgot what an education means.

Also Gus van Sant's "Elephant". Several ordinary students go through their daily routine as two others prepare for something more malevolent. Columbine and Virginia Tech and now  Newton. Gripping and sad.

And of course "To Sir, With Love". Although dated and very English it tells the story of character education better than most and has some '60's groove and slang that.

Lastly, I might add the 1963 version of "Lord of the Flies". Rational kids revert to savagery in short time without adult supervision. 

HOOP DREAMS

This film is a documentary about basketball and the impact it has on the lives of two young inner city boys and follows them through all 4 years of high school,  Basketball serves as a promise of a ticket to college and an escape from the cycle of poverty.  To lump this into a sports documentary does this amazing film a disservice.  It is about poverty, life in the Cabrini Greens public housing, triumph over adversity, and the stark contrast between private schools and inner city public schools.  This film will be one of the most profound movies you will see about high school, education and society.  The twists and turns  it takes are both heartbreaking, and uplifting.  It won the Academy Award for best documentary and should be shared with all students and faculty.  If you haven't seen it, make it a priority.

Great films! 

I would include Freedom Writers and Dangerous Minds as well.

There are several movies in French (with great subtitles) that treat many of the same issues - Monsieur Lazhar, Entre les murs, Etre and Avoir, and Les Choristes are very entertaining (and sometimes distressing) but my students have enjoyed them despite the fact that they are in a second language.

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