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Mr Rufaeel
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 เม.ย. 2021
Mostly Geography, Sometimes Gaming, Occasional Miscellaneous, Always Cats.
If the DfE’s ‘Get into Teaching’ Campaign Was Honest.
This is my counter-commercial to the Department of Education's misleading "Get Into Teaching" campaign. While their ad is staged, mine uses real footage from actual classrooms, capturing the true experiences of teachers and the genuine behaviour they encounter. Watch the original here: th-cam.com/video/ge268Igl9LQ/w-d-xo.html
This video was originally created for episode 4 of my series, which sheds light on the challenges awaiting those who consider moving to England to teach. You can watch the full playlist here: th-cam.com/video/2aXlMCym9b4/w-d-xo.html
The primary purpose of this series is to warn the international community about the reality of teaching in England and why it should be avoided.
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This video was originally created for episode 4 of my series, which sheds light on the challenges awaiting those who consider moving to England to teach. You can watch the full playlist here: th-cam.com/video/2aXlMCym9b4/w-d-xo.html
The primary purpose of this series is to warn the international community about the reality of teaching in England and why it should be avoided.
#BecomingATeacherUK #TeachingCareersUK #HowToTeachInEngland #UKTeacherTraining #QualifiedTeacherStatus #PGCEUK #TeachingJobsUK #TeachingInBritishSchools #UKTeacherSalary #WorkingAsATeacherUK #MoveToUKForTeaching #TeachAbroadUK #UKEducationSystem #TeacherRecruitmentUK #TeachFirstUK #TeacherWorkLifeBalanceUK #UKTeacherBenefits #TeachingInEngland #EducationJobsUK #TeacherRequirementsUK
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Fixing England's Education Crisis: Real Solutions, No Politics! (ep. 4)
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Full 'Why I Left Teaching' series playlist: th-cam.com/video/2aXlMCym9b4/w-d-xo.html Ex-Teacher Reveals the Dark Side of Teaching in England. COVID documentary: th-cam.com/video/VvRHxVMyeUI/w-d-xo.html Climate Documentary: th-cam.com/video/wN_dQzSaMEA/w-d-xo.html References below: 289. inews.co.uk/news/england-school-crisis-teachers-burn-out-pupils-lessons-2969580 290. edexec.co.uk/teacher-recr...
The Truth About Life in Britain: What No One Is Telling You (ep. 3)
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Full series playlist: th-cam.com/video/2aXlMCym9b4/w-d-xo.html Ex-Teacher Reveals the Dark Side of Teaching in England. COVID documentary: th-cam.com/video/VvRHxVMyeUI/w-d-xo.html Climate Documentary: th-cam.com/video/wN_dQzSaMEA/w-d-xo.html References below: 202. tinyurl.com/2bm4x7xv 203. tinyurl.com/4yz6xcp4 204. tinyurl.com/3u26asy5 205. tinyurl.com/mhh5444a 206. tinyurl.com/yj9k97m5 207. th...
Thinking of Teaching in the UK? Dont! Demanding, Delusional, and Disrespectful Pupils Await (ep 2.4)
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Full series playlist: th-cam.com/video/2aXlMCym9b4/w-d-xo.html Thinking of teaching in England? Think again. Ex-Teacher Reveals the Dark Side of Teaching in England. COVID documentary: th-cam.com/video/VvRHxVMyeUI/w-d-xo.html Climate Documentary: th-cam.com/video/wN_dQzSaMEA/w-d-xo.html References below: 174. th-cam.com/video/wkg9K3qenc0/w-d-xo.html 175. th-cam.com/users/shortsEcQkETTb5rY 176. ...
Nature or Nurture? What's fueling Englands behaviour crisis? (ep 2.3)
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Full series playlist: th-cam.com/video/2aXlMCym9b4/w-d-xo.html Thinking of teaching in England? Think again. Ex-Teacher Reveals the Dark Side of Teaching in England. COVID documentary: th-cam.com/video/VvRHxVMyeUI/w-d-xo.html Climate Documentary: th-cam.com/video/wN_dQzSaMEA/w-d-xo.html References below: 133. www.tiktok.com/@gorg.on/video/6885081493534706946 134. th-cam.com/video/vv_V5Sh27nc/w-...
The Truth About English People (Well, Some of Them) (ep 2.2)
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Full series playlist: th-cam.com/video/2aXlMCym9b4/w-d-xo.html Thinking of teaching in England? Think again. Ex-Teacher Reveals the Dark Side of Teaching in England. COVID documentary: th-cam.com/video/VvRHxVMyeUI/w-d-xo.html Climate Documentary: th-cam.com/video/wN_dQzSaMEA/w-d-xo.html References below: 87. th-cam.com/video/wkg9K3qenc0/w-d-xo.html 88. metro.co.uk/2023/10/17/teacher-gets-45000-...
THIS is the REAL reason I quit teaching in the UK (ep 2.1)
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Full series playlist: th-cam.com/video/2aXlMCym9b4/w-d-xo.html Thinking of teaching in England? Think again. Ex-Teacher Reveals the Dark Side of Teaching in England. This series has 3 main goals. The primary goal is to warn the international community about the reality of teaching in England, hopefully giving them enough information to realise that the best decision is to avoid teaching in Engl...
How OFSTED Makes Every Day Hell for Teachers (ep. 1.4)
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Full series playlist: th-cam.com/video/2aXlMCym9b4/w-d-xo.html Thinking of teaching in England? Think again. Ex-Teacher Reveals the Dark Side of Teaching in England. This series has 3 main goals. The primary goal is to warn the international community about the reality of teaching in England, hopefully giving them enough information to realise that the best decision is to avoid teaching in Engl...
OFSTED Has Blood On Their Hands. Here's The Proof. (ep. 1.3)
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Full series playlist: th-cam.com/video/2aXlMCym9b4/w-d-xo.html My primary goal is to warn the international community about the reality of teaching in England, hopefully giving them enough information to realise that the best decision is to avoid teaching in England like their lives depend on it. My secondary goal is to inform the English public why nobody wants to teach in the UK. My 3 part CO...
Clueless Inspectors & Fake Reports (ep 1.2)
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Full series playlist: th-cam.com/video/2aXlMCym9b4/w-d-xo.html Thinking of teaching in England? Think again. Ex-Teacher Reveals the Dark Side of Teaching in England. This series has 3 main goals. The primary goal is to warn the international community about the reality of teaching in England, hopefully giving them enough information to realise that the best decision is to avoid teaching in Engl...
Don't Move to England to Teach Until You Know THIS (ep. 1.1)
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Full series playlist: th-cam.com/video/2aXlMCym9b4/w-d-xo.html Thinking of teaching in England? Think again. Ex-Teacher Reveals the Dark Side of Teaching in England. This series has 3 main goals. The primary goal is to warn the international community about the reality of teaching in England, hopefully giving them enough information to realise that the best decision is to avoid teaching in Engl...
Has Anything Changed? Teaching in England Today
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Watch the entire series here: th-cam.com/play/PLBTpOCDHOHnCagGQyCDIZxfXujifhprbB.html
AI depicts these countries as people [Z countries]
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In this video, we use AI to depict all the countries of the world as people, one letter of the alphabet at a time. The results are often surprising and thought-provoking, as they offer a new way to see the world's nations. We use a variety of AI models to generate these portraits, each of which has its own unique perspective. Some of the models focus on physical features, while others focus on ...
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Im glad that you mentioned the lord jesus christ in thia video. He was the one that made Britain, great Britain! The main reason england is in such a bad way is because as a nation it has rejected the lord jesus christ and his words, the holy bible. This country needs to repent of its evil ways. Im mixed race (half english and half Nigerian) and i have lived in engnald and nigeria and the nigerians value their education alot more than the english.
Have watched these episode from 2.1 and have to say to breadth of your work and the way you back up your conclusions is excellent. There is not one thing you have said and provided proof for, that I disagree with. Well done 👏
Funny …. They do.no work at school, can’t get into college, and def won’t get into uni - thus they will always do menial work. However when ethnic minorities with qualifications get qualified jobs -- they complain that the foreigners are taking OUR jobs- jobs they WOULD never have gotten in the first place as the they have no skills or intelligence.
You are absolutely spot on …. Trust me living and working amount them and their horrible kids is much much worse Many non whites who live in this country see exactly what you do … WE just can’t say it …. So thank you so much for not sugar coating the truth
Thank you! This warning is desperately needed - international teachers are sold the hollywood version of England that hasn't existed in centuries! It's disgusting and I'm thankful that I've already got comments from people telling me that their ambitions to teach in England have been forever squashed. I'm so happy you are enjoying this series :)
You are telling the absolute truth….. the unspoken rule in the uk is….. we are never ever supposed to notice, talk about, pay attention to or expect consequences for white peoples awful behaviour. They can do, say anything they want, at any place or time , no matter how offensive or grotesque and if asked to face a single consequence - they scream, commit acts of violence and play the race card. This is England!
Bingo! Nail on the head! I can tell you've spent a lot of time in England to be that accurate. Glad you're enjoying the series!
I honestly was about to go into teaching in the UK but had a nightmare about it so decided to do some research, so thankful for your videos dude
Honestly, it makes the months of writing, researching and editing all worth it reading comments like this. I am so thankful that I could help spare you the trauma of teaching in England. That nightmare would have been your standard day, now enjoy your new timeline where you won't be undermined, micromanaged, lied to and disrespected constantly until you quit teaching and flee the UK for good!
I’ve no connection to teaching, but I stumbled across this channel, and I’m so sorry you had this experience here. As an English person I’m very ashamed and so sorry you experienced this. But please know not all of us are this way. I’m not sure what the solution is. Personally I don’t like the whole public school system in the west, I didn’t enjoy school myself. The whole one size fits all approach to education and the massive focus on academia, it’s a total scam in my opinion. I would like my kids to be homeschooled but obviously that comes with various impracticalities. We seem to follow the US in most things, and have become an aggressively individualistic and selfish society over many years. Big shame.
Thank you for your comment. Episode 4 is actually how I would solve the problems identified in episodes 1 to 3, if you're interested: th-cam.com/video/GlyJwd_IqKM/w-d-xo.html
Seems like the root cause of such nasty behavior lies in the culture rather than genetics. I mean a big segment of Australian kids or New Zealand kids are “English” by genetics, right, given the history.
I don't think using Andrew Tate for quotes makes you more convincing. Also I think you lost your credibility on being non bias towards English over-all
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This commercial is a preview of a hard-hitting 10-part, 4-episode series exposing the brutal reality of teaching in England-a colossal mistake you’ll live to regret. Discover why thousands are leaving the profession and the unspoken truths others won’t tell you. Watch the full series here: th-cam.com/video/2aXlMCym9b4/w-d-xo.html
'English people'. Calm down little fella. It's not our fault you cant control a few kids. 😂
factssss said this for years
I would love to hear your experiences! What have you gone through teaching in England?
Bahaha! Finally, you did it!
haha glad you liked it!
American students are the same, except they swear more and are more aggressive
I don't deny that they might be more foul-mouthed and aggressive, but English kids are probably significantly more dishonest than American kids. I recently had an interview with Trish from Teacher Therapy where UK and US teaching was compared, and I still think if the game was 'who are the worst kids?', the UK would destroy the US. Here's the link if you're interested: th-cam.com/video/lO8MAN0Z1HA/w-d-xo.html Having said that, I would avoid the UK and the US like the plauge as a teacher.
Sorry but this video missed the mark. You're labelling EVERY English person as lacking self-awareness because of some unruly teenagers and one senile old man in New York. It's essentially racism on your part.
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Everything he said in these episodes is. 100% true. I know the truth hurts but many non-white people in this country feel this way but are afraid to say it. Your behaviour, hypocrisy, lack of awareness, racism, propensity to whine and turn to violence when experiencing about 2% of what you constantly put others thru … is astounding to most of us. The uk got a little taste in the 2024 race riots.
I was a music teacher: I lived and breathed the subject. I eventually got bullied out of teaching by both the students and mainly the staff. Since leaving, it has been the best decision of my life. I appreciate that you emphasise on this channel the English people are the problem (which I totally agree, mainly the parenting) but I have also taught in some schools where the majority students cannot speak English and they are just as bad in their behaviour if not worse. You can imagine how I felt with my subject, not being funded. Music was also forbidden against certain religions. Schools are very focused on being diverse, and as a music teacher, I am expected to teach Chinese music, African drumming rather than the actual elements of music. It would be impossible to teach every part of world music. I’m just glad that I’m out and living my life.
Can you elaborate on being bullied by the students? What did they do?
Best feeling in the world, isn't it? Nothing compares with the pure unfiltered joy I felt walking home from school for the last time. I basically flew home, I was weightless and not even bad weather could dampen my mood! So happy you fled the profession! Based on what I've noticed and from reading lots of comments of teachers with similar experiences, it does seem that these kids arrive with acceptable behaviour and quickly turn hostile. You even see an example in the educating manchester series where a boy moves to the UK from Syria and starts of nice, except quickly he begins to have worse and worse behaviour the more he socialises with his English peers. Looks like immigrants try and fit into the dominant culture, which is, in the UK, to be the biggest moron possible it seems. In episode 3 of this series, I show that Somalians are returning back to Somalia because it is safer than being in England and Wales. Once they are back, they go from being involved in gangs, crime, drugs, and knife violence, to family and football. Is this something that matches your experience? The foreign kids start off fine and slowly become horrid after spending time in England? The demands of the job is ridiculous! You can never teach your passion, they're always trying to impress someone behind the scenes by gaslighting you into making achieve near impossible things! How did you handle it? Did you just teach the elements of music or do your best at African and Chinese music?
@@MrRufaeel Thank you for your response. You have shared some very powerful stories from your experiences. I do remember the educating documentaries very well. In fact, I was in my last year of school when the first series came out. Your content is incredible. Words cannot describe how happy I was when I left teaching and have the job that I have now. When I was a music teacher, schools are very focused on diversity which is obviously important in modern day Britain and something that I am proud to be a part of. But when we’re cutting out instrumental tuition lesson, western art music over other music genres such as Drill and TikTok related music, I think that it’s quite upsetting on the history of music and how it relates to other subjects such as History, Maths and Science in the curriculum. When it comes to diversity: it was quite a standard to teach topics such as African drumming, Chinese music etc which is actually quite fun; but it can be quite questionable when you are teaching African drumming to students who are of African heritage or Chinese music to students with Chinese heritage. Some schools will allow you to pick what you want to teach your music as it’s a subject they don’t really care for, others have specific goals. It really depends. In one particular school I taught at, the vast majority were strong with their religious beliefs; I was known as the “Haram teacher”, due to not being a Muslim and of course teaching the subject that is forbidden. All the students thought I was gay because I was a music teacher… I had parents reporting me because I was apparently gay (I’m engaged to a woman). I know many successful gay teachers, including head teacher who is gay. I’ve also taught in white and mixed schools. Behaviour is atrocious across all schools no matter the background or culture. There’s a huge problem with students not knowing English and SEND being used as an excuse for some children, not all. In one school I taught that some children would come in year seven or eight and then they would go away to their home country for months even up to a couple of years and come back with sleeves of tattoos and expected to sit there GCSE exams with little to know English and I’m teaching year 11 basic English phonics. this is a standard in modern day Britain. Their parents don’t get fined! It would be interesting to have a discussion with you on what we have both faced as ex teachers. My fiancé who is travelling from South America is looking at studying to teach in the UK and I’ve shown her your videos. We have a lot of the same experiences from all the content I’ve watched from your channel and it would be brilliant to share and discuss this further with you. Let me know if you would be interested in doing this. Thank you for your content .
As a teacher in Spain, I am sorry to inform you that these behaviours you mention are not exclusive to English people. I invite you to come teach in a "Centre of Maximum Complexity" as we call schools in difficult areas here, and compare Spanish students to the English ones. It sadly seems like society's (and governments') regard for education is rock bottom everywhere, making the teaching profession one of the toughest (and I know first hand because I had a different, extremely hard profession before becoming a teacher).
I never stated they are exclusive to English people. In episode 2 part 1 I mention that bad behaviour exists in all races, but the rate it exists in the English is the problem. It is far more common than any other race. I am not familiar with "Centers of Maximum complexity", can you elaborate?
From my experience as a student that moved to the UK a few years ago, I also agree that the students are very disrespectful. In the schools of my home country we are supposed to stand up when the teacher walks in and stop talking when they speak. So, I was very shocked to see these students walk out of class while the teacher is talking to them. Because of their horrible behaviour I was taken out of school and homeschooled until I could go to college. I believe that the reason for their behaviour is not because of their race or something they're born with, but the culture they grow up in. It is their upbringing that is the issue.
I'm sorry you had that experience. I've had students who stood when I walked in, were quite the second I spoke, and even students who corrected their own behaviour the second I even looked at them. In England, I've seen kids be horrifically rude to headteachers, deputies, pregnant teachers, their parents, the cleaners, and even primary school kids. I believe that the cause is ultimately genetic because every time an alternative environment-based explanation is provided, there are many examples where you can substitute or eliminate it with no change to behaviour. For example, I grew up in Australia, and the worst behaviour I saw in my suburb came from just 1 family on our road. They were English, grew up in Australia, and behaved exactly the same way I saw English people act who grew up in England. Fast forward a few years and I'm a teacher in Western Australia, 50% of my behaviour problems came from just 1 kid, a white English kid. Fast forward a few years and I'm living in the UAE teaching in Abu Dhabi, the worst behaviour came from 1 of the 2 English kids I had out of about 400 Emirati, Indian, Pakistani, Egyptian, and Bangladeshi students. Also in the UAE, the most vile, rude and disrespectful co-worker I had was English. There are even examples from shows like 'World's Strictest Parents', where English kids are sent to countries and despite being surrounded by a different set of rules and cultures, they are exactly the same. There is even a scene where the principal claims the worst behaviour she has ever seen came from this one English kid who spent a week in her country. Remember, they are the worst tourists in the world, according to both the English themselves and the rest of the world, so culture and surroundings are not enough to explain this. Something else is following them around, pulling the strings and making them act so horrifically all the time.
Is this really England? Where is the diversity of students?
He has already said that non whites aren’t this bad. Very strange to see you people asking for ‘diversity’ …. Are you looking for someone to blame for this behaviour 😂😂😂😂
Based doesn't begin to describe you. I found your channel from Teacher Therapy and it's a treasure trove of information. Your video quality and editing prowess are first rate. BTW how do cockroaches produce milk? They aren't mammals. Did Chernobyl spawn some mutant lactating insects?
What a comment! Thank you so much for your kind words and a big thank you for watching this documentary! I am so glad you enjoyed it :D regarding your cockroach question, turns out there's a bug called the Pacific beetle cockroach that makes a protein-rich milk and scientists have found a way to genetically engineer the milk genes to make their own cockroach milk in a lab without needing to milk the insect themselves. I'd say give it a few years to a decade and people will be treating non-bug consumers the same way they treated the unvaccinated during COVID.
Great video!!!
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed it :)
Why arent these kids all just being expelled???
I go down that rabbit-hole in episode 1 part 1 (th-cam.com/video/2aXlMCym9b4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KE_fPxINFg2b2RTU) at 30:38. Essentially, if a school in England expels a student, the disqualify themselves from ever been rated as "Outstanding" by OFSTED. So, no matter the behaviour, you cannot expel the student, or else OFSTED won't like that.
I taught maths in England 2008-2009. I didn’t have the best time and just like yourself, I felt so relieved when I handed my notice in. At the time, teachers told me that student behavior was deteriorating so quickly that it was getting noticeably worse from year to year. I can’t imagine what teaching in the UK is like today. Thank you for putting out this content. I found it informative and entertaining. Hopefully, future recruits will be warned or at least have a better idea of what they are getting themselves into.
Thank you so much for your comment. I am sorry you had such a horrible experience. I also hope that future recruits see this series and get informed about the hell they're walking into and spare themselves the trauma teaching in England will give them. So glad you left the profession!
Well, that's nato/ collective west in Ukraine...
Australia isn't far behind
That is such a shame. I taught in Australia pre-pandemic in 2018 and I had such a lovely time. I dread what I will one day return to. What is it like? Can you share your experiences, please?
If the kids don't want to do it, there's nothing the teacher can do to enforce it - the kids know it and act accordingly.
Yet it is the teachers that get the blame all the time.
@@missc4079 have you tried marking their books more? Try using different coloured pens. We'll schedule a meeting to discuss your progress and feedback next week.
I understand you have had an awful experience, but you need to give it a rest with this 'genetic' BS. It is cultural. The modern English due to decades of having their national identity attacked, single parenthood promoted, the youth being allowed to run riot and an utter non-existent deterrent has led to a people utterly adrift and detached. I agree that English culture is in a mess right now, but it is just that - cultural, not genetic. You have let your experience turn in to a pathological hatred of an entire group. You can call it "pattern recognition" but we know how it would be categorised if it was said about any other (non-western) people.
So, you think it's not genetic but cultural because for generations and generations in England a series of behaviours, attitudes and traits have been promoted leading to the current mess in the UK? That is actually my genetics argument. I think that generations and generations of English people having certain behaviours, traits, and attitudes promoted, led to stronger impulses to those behaviours, contributing to the culture. Specifically, for over 400 years the expansion of the British Empire resulted in violence, aggression, and ruthlessness being promoted for the sake of the empire; at the turn of the industrial revolution in the UK the most greedy, cutthroat, and selfish were promoted to survive the rough days of early capitalism, and; to surive the slums of England, the most manipulative, dishonest, and untrusting of authority figures were promoted. This history has lead to generations of people being selectively bred to have stronger impulses to certain behaviour. You agree with me but point to different behaviours. This conditioning is what makes cultural attitudes and behavioural norms so prominent. My supportive evidence for this is all the global perspective I provide, for example, the fact that the English hold the title for the most violent athletes in world cricket; the most violent youth in Europe; the world's most dishonest people; one of the world's worst idlers; responsible for the most independence days; have the world's worst students; committed the "greatest crime in all history" according to Will Durant; the world's worst tourists, and more. I believe that there is something else pulling the strings that environmental factors fail to explain alone. Regarding your second point, my experience has been largely negative with the English and neutral or positive with other races while working as a teacher in England. Like I said in episode 2, if the roles were reversed and the English were positively behaved and the foreign kids were badly behaved, I would absolutely make the same warning but with a different challenge for episode 2: non-English people. But that isn't the reality. The English have absolutely earned what I am saying in episode 2, and they're proud of it! I am trying to warn the international teaching community about the challenges they'll experience teaching in England, this goal heavily outweighs any offense it may cause. I do appreciate you watching and sharing your thoughts though!
@MrRufaeel thank you for responding. No, I do not believe certain traits have been selectively bred and I did not say that. What I said is that if a nation's culture is reletntlessy attacked, fathers are removed from the home and the youth can sense there is no consequence for their behaviour it will inevitably lead to this current situation. It is true for the last 400 years Britain was competing for global dominance but so were other European nations, especially France, Spain, Holland and later Germany. Indeed we could talk about the 1350 years or so the Islamic middle east was conquering, enslaving and doing all of the same hideous crimes and yet you cite the UAE as one of the most respectful palces you have ever taught? This evidence would clearly disprove your view about selective genetic traits leading to this outcome in England, it would suggest to the contrary it is cultural. I understand you are looking for an answer to the trauma you suffered but to say it is genetic (especially as we can see it is a claim which can so easily be disproven) seems like an overly easy, dare I say it lazy, conclusion. However, as a teacher in England myself (who has also taught abroad) I do agree that the state of behaviour is appalling, but simply your reason for this is bordering on the same Victorian style philosophy the empires of Europe used to justify the racial biases of their age. I do like your channel though 👍
Blah blah …. It’s genetic. I know the truth hurts cause people like you blame non westerners for all your problems . You are prob a parent of these ‘kind’ of dumb kids… who will rightly be left behind … and grow into a rioting Knuckle draggers like yrself, who prob voted reform …… do you get my point 😂😂😂😂😂😂
You are quite right …. It is absolutely genetic
@@Belisarious5-600 It still sounds like a genetic argument to me: for generations, a culture being relentlessly attacked, its fathers removed from the home, and its youth raised without consequences, will create a hostile unpleasant public. I would place that in the genetics pile. Regarding the UAE, I celebrated the 50th National Day celebrations in the UAE, so as of this year (2024) that country is only 52 years old and made up of 80% expats. The older parts of the middle east, however, who were exposed to the conditioning your referring to; would you not describe them as enslaving, dominating, oppressive, subjugating, and violent? I would. And I appreciate the compliment, I guess, that I came up with the idea of certain traits being passed on through generations of selective breeding, but that is a staple of genetics, you won’t be able to disprove it. We not only know it happens, we depend on it in agriculture. So, my genetics argument is still solid. Even suggesting it is cultural, isn’t culture just a large group of people who share similar attitudes, behaviours, and traits that were passed down through generations? Shaped by genetics and tradition? Thank you for commenting! I appreciate the time and effort, and I am glad you enjoy the channel :)
Amazing video! 5 star production value. Your interview on a different channel brought me here. I have just subscribed to yours.
Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Your support is very much appreciated 😊
The country that birthed capitalism, I wouldn't expect anything less
I love this, i wish there were more anti English videos going around, then maybe people would stop moving here in the millions. We need time and space to regroup and find what and who we want to be as a nation, in the meantime we're going through an utter loss of identity. I guarantee that this wasn't the English of old, but we've thrown everything out. Keep telling people not to come, thanks bro
I hear that! My message is ultimately a win-win for all! Those that support my message and appreciate my warning to international teachers will get the benefit of sparing themselves the filth that will be flung on them by English people and OFSTED and not have their passion drained. Those who don't support my message and find my warning to international teachers offensive will get the benefit of less immigration from foreign teachers who will avoid the UK like the plague. Win-Win! In all honesty, it is such a shame what happened to this country. Our neighbours are in their 80s and I often ask them what England was like when they were younger and I wish I knew that, instead I got the soggy cardboard version that just tried to rob me. Don't worry bro, I'll keep warning everyone to never consider teaching in England! You can help out by sharing this video with people who would benefit from hearing it!
speaking from the other side as someone who was expelled from mainstream education and is now a professional with a master's degree. School was tough and I see myself and people I knew in these clips. The signs these kids need emotional support is really clear, I get that they dont endear themselves to you but that quiet looking away thing. Yeh that's shame. They are navigate some big stuff, and talking at them in the way some of these teachers are is just reaffirming they have no chance at a normal life. The thing is most these teachers would actually pick up on that and be able to help but they are so burnt out and stressed they simply cannot spare the psychological slack. I work with young people a lot with my job, it can take literal hours to get them to warm to you just enough to listen to a word you are saying, and thats not accounted for in the budget or the teacher's schedule.
What a load of pandering nonsense….what the hell are they ‘navigating’ they are school kids. Nonsense like this is part of the problems
@@dcanes5720 well they are looking to adults for assistance in the game of life and some of those adults are you. That is one of the issues they must navigate. I think you mean problem, not problems btw. Have a nice day mate
The observations are correct, but it isn't genetic, but environmental. It has been like this for decades in families and schools. Parenting is very poor in the UK. Most people who have children in the UK shouldnt be having children either at all or they should wait until they are older and more settled. They dont want to takk to their children but prefer to watch TV and eat meals in silence. So many have children in their teens in the UK. My last ex's daughter was a terrible mother. She got pregnant at the age of 16 following a one night stand but kept the baby and continued at college while he and his late wife looked after the baby. Then she met her now husband and had a second child with him.
Thanks for your comment. You're saying it's not genetic, but environmental because decades of families with poor morals, attitudes, behaviours and lifestyles have been passing down their bad traits through generations? That's cycle of passing down traits, behaviours, and attitudes is genetic. We're actually on the same page. Also, I'm sorry about your last ex's daughter being a terrible mother.
Taking children out of school for a holiday during term time isn't a given or a right even if notice is given by the parents. Head teachers can refuse it if the child is behind academically. They don't want to give lots of parents permission. Otherwise, there would be hardly any children in the class at certain times of the year. I would be taken out of school during sports week for a holiday, but I would have much rather stayed in school and gone on holiday in late July than mid-June. The headmaster would give my parents permission, but he only did that for a minority of parents who asked for it. My parents weren't hard up and could afford July and August prices, but they wanted to avoid the crowds.
I don't care, I'm still going to be a teacher
Good luck buddy
I'm a teacher and I love it- this is not an accurate account of teaching, it's hard but so is any job worth having.
@@danijatt9579 This commercial is a small part of a 10 part series that uses over 300 sources and 4 episodes to breakdown what teaching in England is actually like. This is a very accurate depiction of teaching in England. Dogmatically shrugging off the struggles of thousands of teachers sick and tired of the filth flung on them in England because you personally had a good experience is ridiculous. In my series I go to tremendous lengths to avoid anecdotal evidence, like what you are relying on, to give the most accurate depiction of teaching in England that I can. Otherwise, can I not shrug off your input by saying you taught in a good school, in a good area, during a good time? Personal anecdotes are the weakest argument. I invite you to view the series for yourself here: th-cam.com/video/2aXlMCym9b4/w-d-xo.html
As for that bad behaviour in Spain, the people in the Spanish tourism industry encouraged that behaviour by selling alcohol too cheaply and to drunk tourists as well. Not one would say, "You've had enough to drink, so have fruit juice or water instead." They were also throwing up multi-storey hotels in Benidorm to meet demand rather than put up prices. You had to be well off to go to Spain on holiday in the 60s. Then, in the 80s, two weeks in Spain was cheaper than a week in the West Country or on the south coast where people used to go on holiday. Anything goes in those tourist resorts, and the German tourists are almost as bad except they don't fight when drunk but sing loudly instead. The Spanish police were told by the Government to turn a blind eye to anti-social behaviour to encourage the tourists to come. But I bet if they visited Madrid or Seville, they would be allowed to act in the same way. Then, the tourists moved onto Majorca, Menorca, and Ibiza. Unfortunately, they brought that problem behaviour home and thought that if they can act like that in Benidorm, they can act like that in London or Birmingham too. I have seen behaviour deteriorating since people started going on holiday to Spain. They also bring music festival behaviour home with them too.
You can't blame social media as it didnt exist then but you can blame television. In 2003 the internet had been in existence for several years but only accessible on personal computers and there were forums, Yahoo groups and chat rooms before there was MySpace and Facebook. Most children in the UK grow up ignored because their parents would rather watch television in the evenings than talk to them. This has been going on since the 1960s. They had to eat their meals in silence because their parents didn't want to talk while eating. Most British parents ignore their children when out with them, except to tell them off when they misbehave if that. Now they don't even clean up after them when they eat out. I have to make sure I avoid IKEA restaurant during school holidays and weekends because it is in a mess with food thrown onto floors and left. I complained to the staff and they did nothing.
Spoiled English students, no discipline, they have more rights than teachers and that's the result.
this is why i dont want to be a teacher...
In England, you are very wise to hold this position. Outside of the UK (and US), teaching can be a rewarding and fulfilling profession. I've taught in 4 countries, only 1 of them was horrific. Thank you for your comment!
I have considered teaching history after university but I think I would lose my passion for the subject altogether.
You absolutely will. I used to have a classroom next to a history teacher with a Doctorate in History and he was so traumarised teaching in England that he move to Romania. The fact he went to such great lengths to master the subject knowledge only to have his efforts amount to nothing basically broke him. He swears that he will never teach English people again, and he himself is British!
Those programmes such as Educating Essex use the worst schools to make their fly on the wall documentaries and focus in the worst pupils. Willows School is one of the worst schools in Cardiff. Children watch these programmes and mirror theiŕ behaviour so behaviour in schools declines. But they won't show schools where most of the pupils behave well as there is stricter discipline. That's why they won't show the Michaela Community School in north London and do a fly on the wall documentary in there. Waterloo Road has also deteriorated with each series. Even the worst pupils from the first three series are like angels by comparison with the main characters in the latest two series. There is one called Kelly who wrecks classrooms whenever she is triggered but her only punishment is to tidy the classroom and be told that this is out of character for her when it is actually in character for her. Almost anything can set her off and be what she thinks is racist. The one who 'triggered' her gets a bigger punishment. All because Kelly has a regular podcast with pep talks. Yet she does not practice what she preaches in her podcasts.
You can not stop progress, the new generation considers teachers as loosers, therefore, they can't respect them nor listen to them, they know that if you truly want to learn something it's all online, no need to listen to some 40 year old alcoholic talking about his miserable life 😢
Progress? You need education and/or experience for a number of jobs. Speak for yourself, some teachers are good and some are bad. A number of people deserve a chance to be respected. Children can't create their own syllabus. No proof that if he's an alcoholic, and him talking about his life? Can't he get it off his chest with his colleagues? He was trying to start a lesson but that class wanted to just disrespect him. And then what progress? When they fail their exams because no notes because they didn't pay bloody attention
@JohhnathanStirling You are missing the point, today's generation only care about results and fast ones, imagine a skinny person teaching about bodybuilding or a fat person teaching about nutrition, the younger generation have been exposed to a lot of stuff online and they don't care about respect, most teenagers know about OF girls living their best lifes or the Kardashian and so on, it is hard to convince them that studying English literature is going to get them ahead in life, home schooling or high level private schools for the rich is the way to go...public school is over, you have to accept it...
If they want online. Then make teaching online. Your try and teach 300 kids and then tell me how it is
Fortunately we will be able to have more and more teaching online.
Fortunately? Lol, yeah that'll be great.
Report a burglary to the UK police and nothing will happen... defend your property and/or family yourself and you'll be in cuffs before you can even blink.
I don't think it is genetic but cultural. If a French couple adopted an English baby from birth they wouldn't grow up like how you have described. Their upbringing, education amd exposure to media would be different to that of an English child. They would be speaking French as their first language and learning English as a foreign language. Likewise if an English couple adopted a French baby at birth. If it was genetic the French would be affected too as they had the second largest empire in the world after colonising most of North Africa, some sub Saharan African countries, Haiti and Vietnam. There are former French colonies all over the world as there are former British colonies.
The English aren't bred to be ruthless, but they were educated to be like that through boarding schools who turn out the leaders in politics, law, the media, the military, education, medicine and the City. Then their employees have to become like them to survive.
No point dancing around it... England is full of feral c**ts.
Wouldn't do it for all the tea in China!!
everything in the UK is marketing, they cover up everything and nobody cares to correct anything. I think the best thing is 'get out of the UK' in general, there is no dignity.
Absolutely. Get out while you can and never look back!