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Title: The Benevolent Dictator:


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The Benevolent Dictator
  • A discussion of teaching ethics using, The
    Emperors Club.

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Emperors Club Director Michael Hoffman Year
2002 Starring Kevin Kline Based on StoryEthan
Canin's The PalaceThief Screenplay Neil Tolkin
Videotherapy Lesson Georgia Costalas SPED
620_51_051 Prof Dole
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The Emperors Club Plot
  • A Classics teacher successful in molding the
    characters of students of a boarding school,
    faces the challenge of a youngster who questions
    and defies authority. There are students who
    make wrong decisions, but ultimately develop
    characters of integrity. However, the teacher
    goes as far as to tweak situations to create a
    learning environment for the defiant youngster,
    who grows into a corrupt adult who can feel
    remorse for his lack of values, but cannot and
    does not want to change.

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Justification and Overview
  • The problem of semester exams having been stolen
    off the schools computer system have caused much
    reflection and consternation. The faculty has
    said it is disillusioned, questions what we do, .
    .
  • Teaching ethics is an important topic in any
    school. However with the several challenges we
    have been faced with it is an an essential topic
    for the High School Faculty to look at as we
    questions so much of what we do this time.
  • The Emperors Club would be a tertulia, a 2 ½
    hour informal viewing and discussion that has the
    benefits of both a social event and professional
    development.
  • Though this event would be a one time discussion,
    the topic would continueas it hasin the
    lunchroom and in other informal and formal spaces
    during the year.

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Objectives
  • Teachers will
  • Reflect on the role of the teacher in the
    classroom, especially in the area of character
    development.
  • Consider how the adults of the community are
    limited in their capacity to save and change and
    mold the youngsters in their care.
  • Consider to what extent the adults of the
    community are to blame for misbehavior.
  • Identify with the teacher who is trying to do the
    right thing by this student, but does not in the
    end have the impact on the one child he tries to
    save.


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Themes
  • Teacher Roleto mold or to teach
  • Teacher as God
  • Striving for Excellence
  • Human Nature
  • Adolescence and Challenging Authority
  • Integrity

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Motivation
  • Discuss December exam stealingwhy did it happen?
  • Do you feel particularly bad about a particular
    student who was involved? Why does this student
    especially catch your attention?
  • What values do we try to teach at CB which were
    violated in the stealing of the exams?

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Discussion Questions
  • Did you ever try to help a student by trying to
    distort a situation? Did it work, that is, was
    the student helped? Long term?
  • Is it a teachers job to teach or to form?
  • Hundert is told by the headmaster to ignore
    Sedgewicks cheating. Do you think the request
    was justified? Why or why not?
  • Have you felt like you have been in a similar
    situation? What did you do? How did you feel?
    Sedgewicks errors seem to characterize him
    completely. What are Hunderts flaws in
    character? Do they define him? Is he and all of
    them equally wrong and bad?
  • Which is the real world? Hunderts or
    Sedgewicks?

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Discussion Questions
  • In a K-12 school, to what extent are we
    responsible for how our students turn out?
  • What are the values Hundert is trying to teach?
    Does he manage?
  • Does a teacher have a right, a responsibility, or
    should he/she teach values?
  • Does Sedgewick act the way he does because of his
    values, or does he become who he does because of
    the way he acted?
  • What role does the teaching of the classics have
    at Hunderts school? How would the teaching of
    classics affect, if at all, Colegio Bolivar?

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Quotations Discussions
  • Quotation 1William Hundert Great ambition and
    conquest without contribution is without
    significance. What will your contribution be? How
    will history remember you?
  • What role does this quote play in the movie?
  • Quotation 2Older Deepak Mehta A great teacher
    has little external history to record. His life
    goes over into other lives. These men are pillars
    in the intimate structure of our schools. They
    are more essential than its stones or beams, and
    they will continue to be a kindling force and a
    revealing power in our lives.
  • Really? Do you agree with this quotation? Do
    teachers have such an essential role, or are the
    forming forces other than the teachers?

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Quotations Discussions
  • Quotation 3 William Hundert Sir, it's my job to
    mold your son's character, and I think if -
    Senator Bell Mold him? Jesus God in heaven,
    son. You're not gonna mold my boy. Your job is to
    teach my son. You teach him his times tables.
    Teach him why the world is round. Teach him who
    killed who and when and where. That is your job.
    You, sir, will not mold by son. I will mold him.
  • Do you agree with Hundert or Bell?

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Quotation discussions
  • Quotation 4 William Hundert Follow the path,
    Mr. Masoudi. Walk where the great men before you
    have walked.
  • Is it possible through the teaching of the
    classical thought to really encourage students to
    walk where the great men have walked?
  • Quotation 5 William Hundert It is not living
    that is important, but living rightly.
  • Great words. How do we impart this lesson to
    students?

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Follow Up Activities
  • Teachers plan to use the movie in their
    classrooms.
  • Teachers discuss how we can increase ethics
    education at Colegio Bolivar.
  • Revising of the 9th grade ethics program.
  • Continued work on the buddies program.

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Bibliography
  • The Emperors Club. Retrieved March 16, 2005,
    http//www.theemperorsclub.com/
  • The Emperors Club, retrieved March 16, 2005.
    http//www.haro- online.com/movies/emperors_club.h
    tml
  • Ethics and Educational Leadership (3) (F,S,S)
    retrieved March 16, 2005. http//asterix.ednet.l
    su.edu/maxcy/7001_syl.htm
  • Hoffman, Michael, dir. The Emperors Club. With
    Kevin Kline.
  • Universal Pictures, 2002.
  • Intenet Movie Database. Retrieved March 16,2005,
    http//www.imdb.com/title/tt0283530/quotes
  • Philosophical Films, The Emperors Club,
    retrieved March 16, 2005. http//www.philfilms.u
    tm.edu/1/emperors.htm
  • Youthtools.com, retrieved March 16, 2005,
    http//youthtools.ibelieve.com/content.asp?CID 1
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