Little Person TEACHER Is LAUGHED AT, They Instantly Regret It | Dhar Mann

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00:00 Little Person TEACHER Is LAUGHED AT
17:43 Recommended Video To Watch Next

CREDITS:
Writer: Dhar Mann
Idea: Laura Avila and Dhar Mann
Director: Mario Rodriguez
Assistant Director: Amelia Duncombe
Assistant Director Trainee: Carlos Orellana
Editor: Grant Swanson
Composer: Theodore Ramirez
Senior Managers: Ruben Ortiz, Tony Corsini
Pre-Production Manager: Hope Mueller
Casting Associate: Daniel E. Carrera, Lauren Parsons, Kevin Svec, Alisha Watson
Project Managers: Nix Villarubin, Jacq Balmeo, Sherri Salazar, Alexander Pacillas, Allan Dave Castro, Luz Ortiz
Production Assistant: Aaron Sierra, Theo Boccara, (Interviewee ) Derek Buchanan
Gaffer (Interviewee): Wilson Chang
Sound: Brian Sly
BTS: Tyler Stanley
Security: Gabriel Herrera

Actors:
Jo Osmond - Daisy
Elijah Haney - Student 1
Tiffany K. Morales - Student 2
Antonio Bashian - Student 3
Christian King - Student 4
Luci Grisafe - Student 5
Julian Vidaurrazaga - Student 6
Kat Zander - Student 7
Tatianna Areizaga - Student 8
Max Baxter - Student 9
Katherine Norland - Sally
Riki Yvette Westmoreland - Principal
Megan Rees - Teacher 1
Adam Chisnall - Teacher 2
Junie Hoang - Teacher 3
Rafael Siegel - Teacher 4
Josetta Monk - Teacher 5
Theodore Mark Martínez - Board Member
Cecelia Friday - Mrs. Jacobs
Anthony Ruggieri - Student 10
Isla Bruner - Student 11
Bijan Ali - Student 12
Isabella Hudson - Student 13
Naomi Allen - Student 14
Elijah Lopez - Student 15
Spike Daniels - Student 16
Samuel Parker - Student 17
Jackson Viau - Student 18

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The worst thing about dwarfism or being very short in general is that people’s first instincts will be to pick you up

ShortHax
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Imagine if teachers taught this way it would make school so much more fun and educational.
Edit: back after two years didn’t expect this comment to get this many likes 👍

maxyuh
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Really love her "unique" style of teaching

sidneyabulu
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"Not all kids just learn by writing on a whiteboard" 👍That is so true! It's good to teach kids but in a fun way so it can entertain the students when they learn.✍ This is an✨amazing video✨ Dhar Mann! Keep up the good work!😊

ashleyacevedo
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The bigger picture for me is that Ms. Brooks actually knows how to teach. Finding a way for students to engage in learn by being active and having fun is by far better than a white board. I wish schools can adjust to student learning capability. Since I struggle by watching and listen. I’m a hands on learner and I learn more getting involved. Overall, if my professor was Ms. Brooks, I’ll definitely pass her class with her teaching style.

Leek_ee
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I always knew being unique is a good thing and I have lived by that every day. Thanks for this video so other people can learn it too.

RicemanTV
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I love how Dhar Mann teaches us that being unique is a good thing because it really is.

Starlantern
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"A person's a person, no matter how small."

- Dr Seuss

petercdowney
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I honestly wish some of my teachers did this. It's true that not everyone learns the same way. Wonderful message, as always

acesspaces
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I really love the message “Unique is a good thing” 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

angiefiercevideos
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Me when the mean teacher says something about the new teacher's height: since when does your height define your intelligence?!

Caro.Covers
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We need teachers like her. Very patient, kind, creative, open minded, and cool.

mikasauchiha
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A good teacher can make any subject our favourite, no matter how confusing or boring it is. Ms Brooks is a great example
edit : my highest liked comment also has 503 likes! Can this comment become my most liked comment?
edit : because all of you 600 people filled with positivity who pressed this like button, this is my new most liked comment! thank you, stay healthy and I wish all of you who took the time to read this comment ( even if you didn't like ) a brilliant future. All of you are unique and I know you'll do great 🤍

leah
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"Not all kids learn by just writing on a whiteboard." That is SO, SO TRUE! I would always get lost when trying to learn off notes on a whiteboard. I always learned so much easier and so much faster when I was showed the steps, lessons in action. Everyone has their own way of learning.

gracealexandre
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As a Teacher, I want to tell every teacher “Student are not things to be controlled, they are human beings to be loved”
If you want to do anything with control, just teach them ‘positive self-control’. Your efforts gonna serve them their whole life. ❤

livelifelovelife
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That new teacher is actually quite awesome, and she makes learning more fun. It actually helped the students, which is a huge plus.

wintersoldier
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Oh my gosh. Every school needs this women. She teaches school the kinesthetic way. I am a kinesthetic learner and I never get to sight the way I learn best. I think that they were all kinesthetic learners and that they needed to move and learn. The world doesn’t do this anymore.

teddytholen
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this is the type of teacher everybody wants, learning is easier when your actually enjoying yourself

rachelann
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This is the type of teacher we love to have

joehanadolfofrin
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I almost filled with tears ! I am myself a thriving teacher, who is struggling same as her to be unique and creative with my teaching but I am unable to do it, it’s like I am being paralyzed with my skills. I am sad, because I came to this position with lot of aspirations and dreams, but everything is at fail. I fought however I can, but yet I am in the same level. I wish I too had a supporting environment.

michealsteve