The main reason that Erin Gruwell decided to teach instead of be a lawyer is because of the influence from her father, being part of the civil rights movement and while watching the L.A riots on Television.
Idealistic Erin Gruwell is just starting her first teaching job, that as freshman and sophomore English teacher at Woodrow Wilson High School, which, two years earlier, implemented a voluntary integration program.
Board of Education declared “separate but equal” unconstitutional. When Gruwell discovered students passing around a racist caricature of one of their classmates, she explained how this kind of imagery was comparable to the propaganda spread by the Nazis.
What's the reason the students don't respect Mrs. G at first? They think she's just like the other teachers and is just going to leave them when she can't handle them anymore.
How do the students in room 203 relate to one another at first? With suspicion they view the world in terms of different races but they begin to realize that they all share similar problems and have gone through rough times. Ms. G looks up lyrics from a rapper named Tupac" and finds lyrics that relate to the students.
This passionate, idealistic teacher uses her belief in equal opportunities for all to help a group of at-risk students learn to trust in themselves and work hard to achieve their own success.
Based on the true story of Erin Gruwell and her 1994 freshmen class, "Freedom Writers" at least intimates that the teacher has as much to learn as her charges.
Why do you think Ms. G experienced so much opposition form the other teachers? It's because she used a new method of teaching to all students. And she is new in the school that's why.
Why did Mrs. Gruwell students hate and resent her at first? - they didn't like the fact that she was white and they feel that she hasn't earned their respect.
Why is trust such an important component of a teacher- student relationship? Trust is important for a teacher and a students relationship because it lets the student know when they need help they have someone to go to.
In the movie Freedom Writers, Erin Gruwell encourages her students to reflect on their experiences, while also empowering them to fight for what they believe is right. From the film, we learn how we can all be heroes in our own ways.
How does reading and writing initiate this change? The classmates initially learn to trust each other when they begin to play the Line Game. By playing the Line Game, they realize that they're not in it alone because they share some of the same experiences with one another.
Gruwell's teaching history from reading Entry 1? That she taught in a good city, in a class full of well behaved upper class students.
How the Jamal event is relative to her students. Just like the Holocaust, the students live in a world where they believe that if they got rid of all the races and only kept their own , everything would be good. Philosophy of the students and perception of graduation. They see themselves lucky if the live to be 18 and a miracle if they even ...
The reason Eva's father was arrested (according to her) For retaliation and being respected by his people. The reason Erin Gruwell (Ms. G) decide to teach instead of be a lawyer. Court is too late; the real fighting starts in the classroom. Opposition/obstacles Ms. G faces in the beginning.