I thought she did one before this, but wiki proved me wrong. This was her first movie, but not her first acting career as she was in a few commercials and then did her first tv performance in Smallville, which might explain why I slightly remembered her I believe before Drake and Josh as I used to watch Smallville with mom.
@@UrSammich the Part in the Principal’s Office where Emily was in trouble reminds me of Toy Story 2 when Jessie confronts Emily for the First time in Warner Inc.
It's far from being the most complicated (there are way more complicated formulas in an undergrad physics program), but it's also not part of any high school curriculum let alone elementary school
Wow, where do I even begin? This video perfectly encapsulates the transformative power of music education, particularly through the lens of the legendary "School of Rock" program. As a musician and educator, myself, watching this has stirred up a whirlwind of emotions and memories. Firstly, let's talk about the sheer brilliance of incorporating music into education. It's not just about hitting the right notes or mastering an instrument; it's about fostering creativity, discipline, teamwork, and self-expression. The way this program empowers young minds to find their voices through music is nothing short of awe-inspiring. One of the most remarkable aspects highlighted here is the mentorship dynamic. Jack Black's character, Dewey Finn, may be fictional, but his passion for music and dedication to his students are very real. Every child deserves a mentor like Dewey - someone who not only teaches them chords and scales but also instills confidence and a love for music that will last a lifetime. Moreover, the diversity of students showcased in this video is truly heartening. Music knows no boundaries of age, gender, race, or background. It's a universal language that brings people together, and seeing these kids from different walks of life united by their love for music is incredibly uplifting. I also appreciate how this video emphasizes the importance of hands-on learning and experiential education. Traditional classrooms can only teach you so much, but there's something magical about picking up an instrument and actually playing it. The joy and sense of accomplishment on these kids' faces speak volumes about the effectiveness of this approach. But perhaps what resonates with me the most is the message of empowerment. Music has the power to change lives - it can lift spirits, heal wounds, and inspire greatness. And by teaching young people how to harness that power, programs like the School of Rock are shaping the leaders, innovators, and change-makers of tomorrow. In conclusion, this video serves as a poignant reminder of why music education matters. It's not just about creating the next rockstar (although that's certainly a possibility), but about nurturing well-rounded individuals who are confident, compassionate, and equipped to tackle whatever challenges life throws their way. So, here's to the School of Rock and all the educators out there who are making a difference, one chord at a time. Keep on rocking! 🎸🎶 [It's from Chat-GPT]
i never saw the movie when it came out but i got it 4 my birthday in 2006. i shouldve recognized joans voice & realized she was jessie a long damn time ago
This is Miranda Cosgrove when she was young. She started acting. She was in the movie name School of Rock. Then when Miranda Cosgrove Grows Up she looks different. Her face changed looking. She is going to be in the other show name iCarly. In that show there was a Episode that tells use She was best friends with the Preson name Sam. Her Real name in the life is Jennette McCurdy. I don't know if that is true or not. Did they Both Really know each other since the kindergarten school. They know each other for alot of Year's. I would like to know that ok.
Lmao, Joan Cusack is incredible. She can smell Dewey’s bullshit a mile away, but she’s an overworked underpaid principal & can’t afford to find a new substitute.
“get off your ath, let's do some math” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
♪ Math, math, math, math, math
3 - 4 = ...
I must say I find your methods of teaching very unusual.
“We were learning and singing … we were learning in sing song” 😂😂
Jack Black was so funny in this movie.
The way he jumps off the table lol.
3:53
I think this is Miranda's first film. And Jack Black is awsome in this😁😂
I thought she did one before this, but wiki proved me wrong. This was her first movie, but not her first acting career as she was in a few commercials and then did her first tv performance in Smallville, which might explain why I slightly remembered her I believe before Drake and Josh as I used to watch Smallville with mom.
@@UrSammich the Part in the Principal’s Office where Emily was in trouble reminds me of Toy Story 2 when Jessie confronts Emily for the First time in Warner Inc.
@@UrSammich and Zack is still my Favorite character in the Movie (Father and Son/Zumba class at SRA).
Lol when you look at it all he has to say is I use to be in a band and the kids wanted to see my Guitar and hear me sing 😂
2:02 actress behind fancy pants grins a bit then to maintain composure rests head on hand 🤣
One of the best teaching methods 😂😂
“… well I did study with Dr. Erol Von Strausenbergerbacon” 😂
One of the leading leaders
@@jonasgreslund7541 The reason Dewey was appointed to the Presidential Council for Experimental Educationers.
lol ! He just explained the most complicated mathematical equation just like that to a bunch of kids 😅
It's far from being the most complicated (there are way more complicated formulas in an undergrad physics program), but it's also not part of any high school curriculum let alone elementary school
Wow, where do I even begin? This video perfectly encapsulates the transformative power of music education, particularly through the lens of the legendary "School of Rock" program. As a musician and educator, myself, watching this has stirred up a whirlwind of emotions and memories.
Firstly, let's talk about the sheer brilliance of incorporating music into education. It's not just about hitting the right notes or mastering an instrument; it's about fostering creativity, discipline, teamwork, and self-expression. The way this program empowers young minds to find their voices through music is nothing short of awe-inspiring.
One of the most remarkable aspects highlighted here is the mentorship dynamic. Jack Black's character, Dewey Finn, may be fictional, but his passion for music and dedication to his students are very real. Every child deserves a mentor like Dewey - someone who not only teaches them chords and scales but also instills confidence and a love for music that will last a lifetime.
Moreover, the diversity of students showcased in this video is truly heartening. Music knows no boundaries of age, gender, race, or background. It's a universal language that brings people together, and seeing these kids from different walks of life united by their love for music is incredibly uplifting.
I also appreciate how this video emphasizes the importance of hands-on learning and experiential education. Traditional classrooms can only teach you so much, but there's something magical about picking up an instrument and actually playing it. The joy and sense of accomplishment on these kids' faces speak volumes about the effectiveness of this approach.
But perhaps what resonates with me the most is the message of empowerment. Music has the power to change lives - it can lift spirits, heal wounds, and inspire greatness. And by teaching young people how to harness that power, programs like the School of Rock are shaping the leaders, innovators, and change-makers of tomorrow.
In conclusion, this video serves as a poignant reminder of why music education matters. It's not just about creating the next rockstar (although that's certainly a possibility), but about nurturing well-rounded individuals who are confident, compassionate, and equipped to tackle whatever challenges life throws their way. So, here's to the School of Rock and all the educators out there who are making a difference, one chord at a time. Keep on rocking! 🎸🎶
[It's from Chat-GPT]
Please just stick to the curriculum
0:12 i love how he jumps 😂😂😂
Plus the way he fixes his hair. 😂😂😂😂
And that's a magic number 😁
i love that part !!!
And that's a magic number
I like how he jumps off the table 😂😂😂😂
Jack Black, I Love You!!!
i never saw the movie when it came out but i got it 4 my birthday in 2006. i shouldve recognized joans voice & realized she was jessie a long damn time ago
E=mc2 lol. Principal was on crack aswell
?×! On the blackboard lol
The icarly actor looks soo young for the first time I seen her young
I mean she wasnt exactly geriatric in iCarly lol
E=MC squared,😂😂😂
Miranda Cosgrove as Summer in SCHOOL OF ROCK when she’s a kid, and as Carly Shay in “iCarly” when she becomes a teenager
And in between those gigs she was Megan in Drake & Josh
That principal needed some lovin from that guy with the half shirt.
You mean Spider? Who replaced Dewey in his previous band.
Keep your positions!!!...
Joan Cusacks face freaks me right the hell out
You and that little girl she made cry
No it's 9
*quickly googles what 54-45 is*
WOW iMac G4 !!!!! I LOVE IT !!!
Omg Carly/Megan wow
“We were learning in sing song” 😂😂🤣
This is the best math teacher ever😂
Jack black in this role actually worked
Malin in crack 😂
A magic number 9 Ronaldo El phenomeno.
How is Miss Mullins a red alert 💄😂
Love it when martha sings back, no its 9.......😅
This is Miranda Cosgrove when she was young. She started acting. She was in the movie name School of Rock. Then when Miranda Cosgrove Grows Up she looks different. Her face changed looking. She is going to be in the other show name iCarly. In that show there was a Episode that tells use She was best friends with the Preson name Sam. Her Real name in the life is Jennette McCurdy. I don't know if that is true or not. Did they Both Really know each other since the kindergarten school. They know each other for alot of Year's. I would like to know that ok.
reading your comment broke my brain 😵💫
Your comment is an anti-pot commercial
According to Jennette’s memoir, she and Miranda became friends on iCarly and stayed close friends for years.
Freemanon, what are you trying to tell everyone I know Megan is the sister of Drake and Josh I wish she would talk to me on facebook.
was this post written by chatgpt?
Great band.
I love you fun :)
no it’s nine. haha cute girl😂❤
Megan Parker is Miranda Coercive she herself great singer
Ms Mullens was in the Addams family movie.
And Shameless and many other films. It's Joan Cusack.
she's also the voice of jessie in toy story
@@banderas2000yea she’s pretty famous
why is there E=MCsquare written on the board?
☮️
2:00
Ha ha 😂
The girl who appeared in the first line is Larise a famous guitar girl in TH-cam???
Is this really necessary? The whole teachers date thing???
The two of them had no chemistry. Every other part of the film was nearly perfect except for that. And the storyline didn't even go anywhere.
Lmao, Joan Cusack is incredible. She can smell Dewey’s bullshit a mile away, but she’s an overworked underpaid principal & can’t afford to find a new substitute.
E=mc2 😅
Lol guitar method in math
I think miss lemons is on crack😂😂
I am 1:12 ooooooo😊🎆
3:15 Who jajajaja
Sorry I want to say Susana vieira
😂😂
Man even when I was a kid I thought this movie looked dumb as hell, watching this for for 1 minute and 19 seconds was all the confirmation I needed.
Ok
This is a top 10 movie all time
What?
Which means you were a boring mofo as a kid and a boring mofo as an adult now😂
Most edgy anime freak
00:47 🤣🤣🤣🤣