Erin (played by Hilary Swank) took her first educational job as a teacher in a terrible class at Wilson School. Here are students who bring nightmares[Expand All]
Erin (played by Hilary Swank) took her first educational job as a teacher in a terrible class at Wilson School. Here are students who bring nightmares to teachers: they waste their time, kill time and treat the school as a playground before the age of 18. What's even more chaotic is that the students come from different races and various lower classes in society, forming cliques and fighting with each other. Ailin tried every possible way to keep hatred away from the children's hearts and dissolve the hostility among them. However, as a white teacher, the children built up heavy mental walls against her, and Ailin's educational ideals hit a wall time and again in reality. Is there no cure for the children's hearts that have fallen into the abyss? Can their future see the light again under Ailin's patient guidance? Ailin has a heavy burden on her shoulders. She only has a book, "The Diary of Anne Frank", which might be able to influence children, and a passionate and sincere heart to lead the lost children to a guiding light.[Collapse]