Movie: Stand And Deliver Essay, Research Paper
Have you ever wondered what it takes to motivate a group of young, adolescent kids in school, or if the techniques used
would even work? In the movie “Stand and Deliver”, Jaime Escalante used many different techniques to motivate his
students to learn more and be more successful in math. Overall, his students might have a larger desire to learn more
about other things in life. Jaime Escalante used many techniques to motivate his students to become more successful in
math, and in life. Mr. Escalante motivated his students to learn better by presenting the material to them in a different
fashion. Instead of lecturing the material to his students, he would find a way to make it easily understood or find a way to
make it relate to things in their lives. One example of how he presented the material to them in a way so that they could
understand easier was when he brought in apples for everyone and cut certain sized slices out of the apples. Since the
students were learning about fractions, he asked them how much was missing from each of their apples. Instead of
lecturing to them about fractions, he brought in visual aids to help them see and feel what they were learning about.
Another way Mr. Escalante motivated his students to learn better was by creating a close relationship with them. Instead
of having a working type relationship, he got on the same wavelength as them and got to know them and
An example of this could be the night before the exam. He had his students over to his own house so they could all study,
and then he cooked dinner for them. By Mr. Escalante motivating his students in a different fashion, the students were
very successful. They were successful not only in math, but in their lives as well. To prove that Mr. Escalante’s methods
gave success to his students, one could take the fact that they passed the AP Calculus test, a test that is incredibly difficult,
twice. Also, by Mr. Escalante getting his students to pass a test of such difficulty, his students should have a greater sense
of self esteem allowing them to succeed in other tasks involved in their lives. Mr. Escalante’s techniques worked
wonderfully with the type of students he was teaching. One would think that this would go the same for Hartland Schools.
His methods would work in Hartland, but it is really up to the students to decide whether or not the techniques will work.
If the students are not willing to participate with a certain method, than, obviously, that method will not work. Therefor, it
is up to the students to decide whether or not certain techniques will work. As one can see, Jaime Escalante used many
techniques to motivate his students to become more successful in math, and in life. So, next time one thinks that they will
be unsuccessful in something that they are learning, try learning it with a different technique.