Children Full of Life (2 of 5)

“In a award-winning documentary Children Full of Life, a fourth-grade category in a first propagandize in Kanazawa, northwest of Tokyo, sense lessons about care from their homeroom teacher, Toshiro Kanamori. He instructs any to write their loyal middle feelings in a letter, as well as review it aloud in front of a class. By pity their lives, a young kids proceed to comprehend a significance of caring for their classmates.”

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  1. @mirimiripipim geez. mirimiripipim would rather be hateful than try to be like this great man.

  2. These children should be well equiped for the future.

  3. 包wrap

  4. this teacher is fantastic, these children will be happy people later

  5. @dancingcat96828
    Yeah, americunts would rather molest their children than actually help them.

  6. shit. at that age they are so intune with life. i wish that schools here in canada would start something like this. the school system; public and catholic, seems to lack care of the students who enter the doors. they will pass students, ignore those they think have no use. japanese schooling should be set as an example for all schooling across the nations. thats my opinion

  7. class must be a emotional rollercoaster everyday lolol , parents are wondering why their kids come home crying everday day lol. still a tight way of educating tho

  8. He has lots of rewards, every single child he teaches is a living ‘honour’ better than any prize given away at a ceremony :)

  9. Completely right.

  10. No title or reward can give justice to this mans compassion.

  11. @MixMeAdrink hmm i dont know. they all seem able to understand each other and express themselves quite adequately. this is when humans are the most impressionable. why not teach them how to deal with the emotions?

  12. @MixMeAdrink: I would respectfully disagree.

    You have to teach kids to learn to shift their “mental camera” to someone elses point of view.
    But i would agree that this kind of teaching should be incorporated well past primary school.

  13. This concept of teaching emotional feelings is good but I think it’s kind of early to be taught to 4th graders.

  14. i wish they taught this in England then it might not be a crap shack

  15. Sensei-sama needs to be rewarded with an honor… Reminds me of my grandmother… Always approachable, caring, and says the kindest words… R.I.P. Obachan…

  16. teacher’s more than a person teaches skills,he/she should be a master.

  17. That’s not the problem. Their payment is to see the joy and harmony in their class/school and to know that they teach the students not only math and language skills, but good values for life.

  18. wow, it is really touching to see this. I wish i had a teacher like that. I was bullied for several years too. I know how it feels…

  19. He kind of reminds me of onizuka from GTO because he’s so focused on helping the kids with life values instead of just test scores. :)

  20. i cannot understand how people can laugh or blame other people for being different. they should look at themselves first before making fun of or laugh at other people. (srry for my bad english)

  21. i wish there more teachers like him all over the world

  22. I wish teachers were like that in Ontario. But they don’t get paid enough to care. Oh well.

  23. Yeah… Kids suck sometimes, my friend is over weight, but me and all my friends were so cool lol We were like the anti bully team xD
    We always saved nerd kids and they joined our group lol We were such nerds, but we were all good people and we had lots of fun back in the day! Video games, drawing pictures, sword fighting with broom handles lol
    I miss thoughs days xD

  24. awsome teacher, all elementary teacher should learn from that… I never imagined japan to have such a good teacher.

  25. Really glad CBC managed to put this out

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