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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] Every kid needs a champion | Rita Pierson

 

This time, I will review the popular YouTube videos.

These days, even if it's good to watch on YouTube, sometimes people skip it or don't watch it if it's too long.

When you watch Youtube, do you scroll and read the comments first?

To save your busy time, why don't you check out the fun contents, summary, and empathy comments of popular YouTube videos first and watch YouTube?

(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] Every kid needs a champion | Rita Pierson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFnMTHhKdkw

 

 

Playtime Comments : [TED] Every kid needs a champion | Rita Pierson

fr******:

3:20 "How do I rrrrrreach these keeeeeds?"


ma*********:

7:21 Sir Ken Robinson!!!


or***:
7:20 Ken Robinson agrees.

 


 

Top Comments : [TED] Every kid needs a champion | Rita Pierson

Bo*******:
What kind of sad person would down vote this video?  Truly sad species we have.

An*********:

I watched this video while getting ready for work and honestly, I got out of the house 10 minutes earlier and got to school an hour early, now ain't that motivation? ;D


Pr********************:
"If you say it long enough, it starts to be a part of you." So true. And I wish I had this confidence instilled in me from a younger age

Te******:

my favorite video hands down


it*********:
Truly inspirational. Rest in peace.

wa*********:
As a teacher for more than 30 years, I totally agree with Rita. We teachers should love the kids. If we do not love them, how can we teach them with our most effort?

Ca*****:

I wrote a paper over this speech 2 years ago, and in need of a little inspiration i find myself watching it again. It never ceases to warm my heart


My***:

I'm a first year teacher of 7th grade math. It is rough! I watch this video regularly to lift my spirits. Very much appreciated!!


Ja*******:

My professor showed us this video in our Intro to Ed class and half of the class (including myself) were crying while watching this. lol. Now I'm watching it again because it's that amazing.


Je******:

"Every child deserves a champion" - crying right now. How amazing. I'm determined to be that person for the kids in my life.


Jo*******:
This was an amazing 8 minutes. What an inspiration. She's great. My favorite line: “Minus eighteen sucks all the life outta ya. Plus two says I ain’t all bad.”

AL************:

I cannot even tell you what a healing watch this was for me today. thank you for reminding me to celebrate myself and my potential despite the fact i have only been a .... + 2 lately. I know i will do better because you trust in me :)


Ti*********:
Man! In just eight minutes she made me feel like I should have become teacher.

Ja*********:

I am a 26 years old Mexican who teaches English on an Elementary school at my place and I am really proud to here people like her talking that way, she really inspires me!


Ma************:

You know the kids don't learn from the people they don't like!!! Damn True!!! I have seen many small kids not studying a particular subject because they don't like that teacher because they are not nice to them..


Si********:

Her passion and heart come through !! Loved this


Sa*******:
I have never cried before because of a ted talks but when she told the story about telling her kids to say "i am somebody" it made me so happy that I just cried for a minute. This is what education should be, and what it can be 
thank you so much Rita Pierson, for giving kids the education many will never have and the support so many of us needed.

si******:

Rest in peace Rita.
It brought tears to my eyes when I read that you were gone, you inspire me so much, if it counts you made a difference for me, even though, I never meet you .


Ha*****:
"Your tough ones are never absent." Haha. So true. Good talk!

Sa********:
I'm graduating in four weeks, and in my French class we've been discussing what we want to do after school. When I told my teacher I had no idea what I wanted except to help people and be happy, she said I should be a teacher. At first, I'll admit I was a bit dubious, but the idea's grown on me, and after watching this, I think if I have examples like this lady to look up to, teaching would be the best decision of my life.

Sa***********:
She passed away one month after this TED talk. R.I.P Ms. Pierson

Em*********:

"Legacy. What is a legacy? It's planting seeds in a garden you never get to see." Ms. Rita Pierson has certain done this.


Si********:
Here's something that helped me not flunk Biology in high school like I was absolutely convinced I was going to do: Humor and personality. My teacher was known as a bit grumpy and scary, but she was really funny and made up characters and situations in her head to explain the more technical bits of each lesson. I ended up getting a 95 (an A) for the course with an award for academic achievement.

You can learn and laugh at the same time!

Mi********:

I love her! Her ending will stay with me, "We are educators, we were born to make a difference." :-) What an inspiration.


Jo******:
I watched this video a few minutes ago, feeling inspired I decided to look up more on Rita Pierson only to find she passed away a year ago. R.I.P. Rita Pierson; her uplifting words live on! 

Ka*********:
Thank you Miss Pierson, I will never forget you.

Rh**********:

She is so right,smart,and beautiful


St*************:
I loved it when she said, "Kids don't learn from people they don't like!"  So simple yet often forgotten!!

Ja***:

I’m currently in college studying to become an educator and watch this video often to recharge me and not lose sight of what I’m trying to achieve. Rest In Peace Ms. Rita.


Ro******:

Makes me tear up - "We come to work anyway, because that's what we do." - "We're born to make a difference." - True! I've been teaching for 30 years.


AL************:

This are the cases when one thanks God for the existence of internet because it allowed you, Ms. Pierson to MAKE A DIFFERENCE in my life with these words of yours. THANK YOU!!!!!!!


Ka*************:

I cried. She's a gem.


Ba*********:

She's so inspiring that it brought tears to me. Wow.


Bi**************:
I said this speech in my English elecusion contest and came out a champ

Je************:
Right on! Rita Pierson is my new hero! Her comments here are very appropriate and well worth listening to.

Et****:
I hate when people say "more teachers should be like this." I worked with preservice teachers for years, and NO ONE joins the profession without this optimism and passion. No one. So the question should actually be "what happened?" instead of "why aren't more teachers like this?" When we figure out why some teachers can hold on to this mindset for 40 years and some can't, the focus shouldn't be on why they failed at their former happy idealism, but why the SYSTEM chews them up and spits them out so easily. Sapping the passion out of so many, and replacing them with fresh meat every year is a disservice to students, education, and our nation.

XJ***:

it brought me to tears watching this video! I grew up in China, where i think the deeply flawed system stole lots of my golden years, and I am working for international non-profit in China on the education programs. I have been trying so hard to advocate for a system, program, component that's measured by psychological outcomes. it hasn't been that easy, and in fact, has been very very difficult and upsetting. But knowing all out there, are doing the same, not giving it up, makes me less cynical, and it gives me the courage to keep working


 


 

[TED] We gathered comments about popular videos and looked at them in summary, including play time, and order of popularity.

It's a good video or channel, but if you're sad because it's too long, please leave a YouTube channel or video link and I'll post it on this blog.

 


 

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