Student’s nameProfessor’s nameCourseDate:Coach CarterCoach Carter is an American movie released in January 2005. The film was written by Mark Schwahn and John Gatins, directed by Thomas Carter and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It features Samuel L. Jackson as Coach Carter, Rob Brown, Channing Tatum, Rick Gonzalez and musician Ashanti. The movie is based on a true story. Ken Carter, commonly known as Coach Carter returned to his former high school Richmond as the basketball coach. Although the team is talented, the players are rude and record poor academic grades. The coach assists that only students who manage a grade point average of 2.3 would be allowed into the team. At one point, Carter is forced to shut the gym after realizing that most students were missing their classes. His actions result in friction between the coach, the players, the parents, and the school administration. Carter, however, remains firm. The students apologize to him, take their education seriously, accept their punishment and are allowed back into the team. Coach Carter is a classic example of how discipline impacts on learning. Carter insists on respects between the coach and the players. The society is stratified, and every member must understand his