Musharaf is now a self employed motivational speaker. He achieved 3 distinctions at his college and went on to do Broadcast Journalism at the University of Huddersfield. What an absolute legend.
My goodness, that moment when Musharaf reads through the poem while listening to music and smiled with pride at the end, I swear I went and had a proper cry. It was beautiful.
Sorry but someone with a stammer or speech impediment shouldn't have to take a speaking exam providing they have medical evidence from a speech therapist etc. The exam board could have got him to write a speech to see how he uses emotive/persuasive language. You wouldn't ask someone in a wheelchair to do a PE exam
Without a doubt, this is THE most emotional episode I've ever watched in all of the Educating series. I love the fact that Mr. Burton never ever gave up on Musharaf! Fantastic teacher!
ami king I mean like during conversation when a person with a stammer tries to talk. I know someone who has a stutter and he hates it when people finish his sentence for him even if he is close
As a teen with a stammer, the story of Musharaf is so inspiring. I struggle hugely with my speaking but the teachers at school were so supportive and I'm now taking a level French with speaking and although I frequently stammer during speaking, the examiners and teachers are so patient with me and give me lots of time to finish my sentence. As a result, I have become so much more confident in my speaking and I now am much more at ease when I'm speaking in front of people, regardless of if I stammer or not.
What an amazing school this is, credit to the teachers. 34 years on this planet and ive never cried for joy until listening to musharaf speak when he first put those headphones on. Really hope he is doing great in life!
American public schools need teachers like these. Absolutly love that these teachers care so much about the education they give to their kids. it rare to see this.
@@sophiefrancis8295 So many teachers here are quitting that we are getting close to an educational crisis. It doesn't help that students are much more disrespectful than in the past.
Why would anyone want to tease him for having a stammer 🥺, I always cry when he gives his speech, I love when he says he is going to miss everyone even though so many people were mean to him😞
LMAO. But their IT support department is a joke. Pirated softwares running on their servers. Stolen OEM keys. You probably wouldn’t understand this as you watch these tv shows for how supportive they are, not knowing how many laws they break bts and not probably knowing anything about IT.
As a former teacher in the US, we need more teachers and support staff like this all over. Tears and more tears as this student overcame such obstacles; everyone of the teachers and support staff supported him and encouraged him and told him that he could do it and he did. I am proud of him, and he seemed so proud of himself.
My eldest boy has selective mutism and autism. He went to the primary school I worked at. The worst thing you can do is push them to speak or congratulate them if they do. One morning a TA said hello to him and he smiled at her, she walked off and muttered " it's ok I'm used to being ignored" I could have punched her
Wow, sounds like she shouldn't be allowed near children. Can't stand people like that being teachers. If you don't care and you can't be bothered to care about individual children find another career!
I really like at 35:50 where Musharaf takes time to say thank you to the teacher for the help he's currently getting. He didn't have to do that, particularly with the stammer. It's a very mature choice for a sixteen year old.
as a 31 year old, this makes me cry a lot, the sheer dedication, love and passion from these teachers is something i never experienced, they are amazing
I didn't expect him to get a C that's actually inspirational, and that teacher should be proud for the rest of his life I wish I had teachers as supportive as these in school
I’m crying OMG he’s an angel😭 he deserves so much and watching him trying to speak and not trying to cry about it is so heartbreaking !! I’d do anything for this wee angel😭💗
Absolutely crying. 😭 Sad and happy tears! Wow mushraf. Congratulations on your success since leaving school and getting into uni, and now your successful career! ! I only pray that my daughter has the same success and gets amazing teachers in her high school next year, as you did. Her primary school have been fantastic and I hope nothing ever sets her back.. To my daughter if you see this comment, mummy loves you so much and I've got your back forever! ❤️
i can relate to this kid...i used to have a less severe stammer in the past. Its like you wanna say something so fast and so bad that your brain gets overloaded and you cant say shit. Hope this kid's doing better now.
i remember watching this when it aired on tv years ago and then watching it today, i still cried. love to see how far hes come, may he keep meeting more successes.
As an American, this is such a cultural shock..Teachers here are so distant and quite formal, or at least that has been my experience. Even with my mentors, it was always a polite but distant relationship. Very interesting.
It's interesting to hear you say that. I'm Scottish; I can't think of a moment quite as "hollywood" as shown here, but I couldn't have described any of my teachers as distant or formal (or, tbf, polite in some cases).
Staff and students, feel super proud of you all. Great attitude to teaching and learning. Head Master, staff you r outstanding humans and educators. So much compassion, authenticity, creativity with a sprinkle of kindness a dose of hope and a bucket full of optimism. Musharraf everyone wanted you to succeed. Feel so proud of you. Cried too!
I know I’m American but I really love this show/ documentary. I love how the staff cares so much for their students for their education, their confidence, and etc 😊 I hope everyone is doing well from this virus.
I'm so proud of him I have never met him and I don't know and anybody who struggles like he does but this is so inspiring. Inthe clip u can see boys crying I don't know about other schools bit in mine nlfor a boy to cry u will get bullied and have literally no friends the teachers are generally so moved by this and I want to get this boy an award or something amazing like meet the queen who agrees with me???
This is about the fourth episode I have watched in a row. What an inspiring programme! What an accomplishment by teachers and students.Very moving. Congratulations to all. It would be good to follow up so we can know how they progress.
I also have a stammer, although it's more of a anxiety thing as if I was in a room by myself I'd be able to speak perfectly and the more comfortable I am with someone the less I stammer.
"We're the popular girls" no hun. Popular implies you are liked, whereas in my school the girl group like that were hated but no one would say. Everyone just did their own thing and didn't care about the popular girls.
While Mushys story is beautiful and Mr. Burtons reaction to his plan actually working working was tearjerking. The best line was 13:38 Mr burton telling Hannah, ‘your not on the line to the FBI so you can put your little ear piece away’
I have a lifelong stammer and went to Speech Therapists, and I had to do a speaking exam in both School and College, its pathetic really. I agree with Thoran EH you would not ask a disabled person to do a PE Exam. its just ridiculous for the Schools to force people to do this.
All of us here watching who have a voice should count ourselves lucky because people with a stammer go through the worst times of their lives in high school
I completely relate to Musharaf. Having a stammer is one of the most frustrating things ever. It's like a block in your throat and you can't get the words out that you want to say. The worst thing is when others speak for you because they get impatient. I'm so proud of him for overcoming his difficulties ❤️
I dont get why its required to have 20% of his mark from 10 minute speech, when its obvious he is physicaly not able to do it. They should required from him some extended knowledge in other direction of that subject, but asking him to speech is like asking one handed man to work with wheelbarrow.
Catriona Gahan that’s life for you, nothing’s fair. You just have to knuckle down and do it, I have bad anxiety but I have to do it, I had to do it with girls who hated me. It sucks for all.
That has changed slightly now! You still have to do a speaking exam but it’s not worth 20% but you still need to pass it to get a grade but think there are better ways to do it now!
Musharaf is now a self employed motivational speaker. He achieved 3 distinctions at his college and went on to do Broadcast Journalism at the University of Huddersfield.
What an absolute legend.
omg that’s fantastic!!!!!
🙏
I literally got tears in my eyes reading your update about him…so happy for him.
That's brilliant!
Thanks so much for the update……amazing!!!
“ i dont like poetry, because i cant even speak” bless him
He said it so fluently
Yeah that was sad I felt bad
Dude made everyone cry and then got a standing ovation damn he’s come far
I cried 2x
@@adrianbegu5680 same
Farid Abdifatah yo wut
@@adrianbegu5680 same freakin hell
i cried like a baby
That teacher deserves an award
Past 100
Fun fact: Later he became head teacher
Aryaan XI amazing.
Yeah
@@deita7852 @Ali Elhorchi does he still joke around and stuff or is he completely different now as head teacher
My goodness, that moment when Musharaf reads through the poem while listening to music and smiled with pride at the end, I swear I went and had a proper cry. It was beautiful.
Same! Bless him!
Same
Istg I cried and screamed "FUCKIN YESS!! GOOD ON YOU MUSHARAF!"
I cried like a baby
Me too, what got me was his peers and their respect. Kings Speech re-run is what I thought.
Sorry but someone with a stammer or speech impediment shouldn't have to take a speaking exam providing they have medical evidence from a speech therapist etc. The exam board could have got him to write a speech to see how he uses emotive/persuasive language. You wouldn't ask someone in a wheelchair to do a PE exam
You wouldn’t make someone who’s deaf do a listening exam. I hope he was given a special consideration by the exam boards
Yeah in Scotland if you're mute you'll still have to do a speaking in order to sit the English exam.
@stewart sharp get a bat hit the bullies hard as you can and that's a cure to get rid of bullies 😏
@stewart sharp same here😢💔it's really sad to know tht other ppl r going thru what I'm going through
I completely agree with you. I got a serve stutter when nervous and I had to stay after school just so I had time to do it
“At last I have a voice” 😭😭 I feel so lucky to be able to just talk now
@@bolech5221 yeah nobody asked
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
YuRi 35 what happened 😂
Don’t forget the dramatic music
A had a stammer this vid made me cry
MR BURTON DESERVES THE BEST TEACHER AWARD OF UK!! SIMPLE!!
Yes
He is now headteacher there
no cap😭
and mr steers
@@harrymcsherry5272 how do you know
Without a doubt, this is THE most emotional episode I've ever watched in all of the Educating series. I love the fact that Mr. Burton never ever gave up on Musharaf! Fantastic teacher!
True same here
Agreed.
hes now the head teacher
The worst thing you could do to someone with a stammer is to finish their sentence
I k r
I think she meant well however yes I understand that
Ewan Urquhart how? When I’m scared or worried I stutter and I like when people finish my sentences because it means they know what I’m saying
ami king I mean like during conversation when a person with a stammer tries to talk. I know someone who has a stutter and he hates it when people finish his sentence for him even if he is close
There helping
I was so happy for him when he was speaking with the music
Tom Tom ya I loved it
I know especially after he did the speech infront of the year that just warmed my heart 😁
The look on the teachers face at 30:02. That’s why he teaches, for moments like those!
Was just about to say what a moment
UK Emergency Responder you could tell how mesmerised he was , the realisation, what a moment
This episode's always a tear-jerker!
Melon Degeneres YE BUT THIS KID HAS A STAMMER
Jaraad what really?
R Speed yes
Jaraad whoosh
Jaraad so?
"i-i-i-i-i..... Hard"
Bless him I hope hes doing well with his life now
ruclips.net/video/bNkOeIBKZNs/видео.html He is doing very well now :)
@@nrrw thank you, im very glad to hear that he is doing well
He’s a public speaker now and has greatly overcome the struggles he had with his stammer. Safe to say he’s gone on to do great things. Love to see it.
@@creativelybankrupt23 thank you! Tbh I don't even remember commenting that lol
Mr burton is now the headteacher of the school
That's awesome, he deserves it!
Very well deserved! The man is a legend!
What happened to Mitchell?
@@SuperMisterKory He went on to manage Burnley
@@Skillzforhire looooooool
As a teen with a stammer, the story of Musharaf is so inspiring. I struggle hugely with my speaking but the teachers at school were so supportive and I'm now taking a level French with speaking and although I frequently stammer during speaking, the examiners and teachers are so patient with me and give me lots of time to finish my sentence. As a result, I have become so much more confident in my speaking and I now am much more at ease when I'm speaking in front of people, regardless of if I stammer or not.
Man its been 3 years since your comment but I hope everything is going better for you now
What an amazing school this is, credit to the teachers. 34 years on this planet and ive never cried for joy until listening to musharaf speak when he first put those headphones on. Really hope he is doing great in life!
Feel so sad for the the kid with his speach we should be greatfull for what we have
he should've learnt handsign if he was like this at a young age
@@Sean-uu9rg How would that have helped, most of the public don't know sign language
Thoran EH man doesn’t know haha
Jahadul i have a stutter too no where near as bad as him tho it is hard
Sean thats not needed any way therapy can calm it down
Mr burton deserves a pay rise for the effort he put in to help
He’s now the head teacher
This episode is so wholesome and made me cry a ittle and i dont do that often over youtube
yo me too
I barely cry, but this just brought a tear to my eye
this was emotional to watch the speech it made me have a tear in my eye.
Young English teachers are always the best.
Not always trust me
Mine is bad
My English teacher is 27 and always has a laugh with the class
He is so funny
American public schools need teachers like these. Absolutly love that these teachers care so much about the education they give to their kids. it rare to see this.
I sure there are teachers that care in your country too!
@@sophiefrancis8295 So many teachers here are quitting that we are getting close to an educational crisis. It doesn't help that students are much more disrespectful than in the past.
I dont usually cry alot but when he was speaking out loud to all the year 11s i started crying, im so happy for him.. Hes so successful!
i wasn't expecting to cry at the year 11 goodbye assembly, but here I am bawling- what an incredible kid 😭
I love Mr Burton so much every class needs a teacher like him.
Why would anyone want to tease him for having a stammer 🥺, I always cry when he gives his speech, I love when he says he is going to miss everyone even though so many people were mean to him😞
Kids are cruel :(
Because teenagers can be cruel bastards!!!
It’s so wholesome looking at this channel in general and seeing children improve. The teachers at this school are so supportive
LMAO. But their IT support department is a joke. Pirated softwares running on their servers. Stolen OEM keys. You probably wouldn’t understand this as you watch these tv shows for how supportive they are, not knowing how many laws they break bts and not probably knowing anything about IT.
I was so emotional when he put the music in and started to speak😭 imagine how amazing it must have felt for him❤️
I started crying when he said the poem, this was so amazing
I find it great how even though musharaf struggles to speak fluently he always says sir and miss, never forgetting his manners- what a guy he is
As a former teacher in the US, we need more teachers and support staff like this all over. Tears and more tears as this student overcame such obstacles; everyone of the teachers and support staff supported him and encouraged him and told him that he could do it and he did. I am proud of him, and he seemed so proud of himself.
We need more teachers like mr burton
Nah mr burton is bad, he is nice only for the video
@@Great_WesternTVFan how tf do u know😂
I LOVE these types of documentaries !!!!!!!!!!! :-]
My eldest boy has selective mutism and autism. He went to the primary school I worked at. The worst thing you can do is push them to speak or congratulate them if they do. One morning a TA said hello to him and he smiled at her, she walked off and muttered " it's ok I'm used to being ignored" I could have punched her
Wow, sounds like she shouldn't be allowed near children. Can't stand people like that being teachers. If you don't care and you can't be bothered to care about individual children find another career!
Did she know tho?
Agree! I had and still have SM. Kudos to you for standing up for your son.
I can relate
When this aired 10 years ago we all sobbed, here I am 10 years later crying again! This is the power of teaching.
"I feel like an idiot I feel like smashing my head with an hammer
That hit hard
And it made me sob
If Jack Whitehall was a teacher he’d be Mr. Burton
I don’t think they’re anything alike?
I was think he's more like Mathew Horne's character
He has Jack Whitehall jokes but he is nothing like jack whitehall in any other aspect.
Bad education
I really like at 35:50 where Musharaf takes time to say thank you to the teacher for the help he's currently getting. He didn't have to do that, particularly with the stammer. It's a very mature choice for a sixteen year old.
as a 31 year old, this makes me cry a lot, the sheer dedication, love and passion from these teachers is something i never experienced, they are amazing
This episode made me cry 3 times. Mr Burton is one of the best teachers I have seen. Such a fantastic school and set of staff
I didn't expect him to get a C that's actually inspirational, and that teacher should be proud for the rest of his life I wish I had teachers as supportive as these in school
I’m crying OMG he’s an angel😭 he deserves so much and watching him trying to speak and not trying to cry about it is so heartbreaking !! I’d do anything for this wee angel😭💗
Musharraf such a brilliant kid
his pushing
god bless him
i see me but my problem not believing i think i learn lesson from Musharraf
When he reads the poem, just look at Mr.Burton's breathing, his whole demeanor. Sheer emotion, he cares a massive amount, and that is amazing to see.
It’s great to see how he pushed him self the an endless limit, he had great teacher and great support am really proud of him. God bless him.
the kid with the stammer came to my school to talk about his past and how he couldn't really say much
Official Mo wait u mean this exact kid
@@filippoagostini3309 yes obviously
Liar 🤥
@@faridabdifatah303 He's not lying Musharaf is a motivational speaker nowadays that's his job...
A lot of people among teachers, staff members ...have a heart bigger than the sun in this school.
31:40 cannot stop crying, that's amazing.
Absolutely crying. 😭 Sad and happy tears! Wow mushraf. Congratulations on your success since leaving school and getting into uni, and now your successful career! ! I only pray that my daughter has the same success and gets amazing teachers in her high school next year, as you did. Her primary school have been fantastic and I hope nothing ever sets her back..
To my daughter if you see this comment, mummy loves you so much and I've got your back forever! ❤️
i can relate to this kid...i used to have a less severe stammer in the past. Its like you wanna say something so fast and so bad that your brain gets overloaded and you cant say shit. Hope this kid's doing better now.
I believe he is a public speaker....don't quote me on it tho
@@beansontoast9924 a motivational speaker, so technically yes.
Really wish I didn't happen to be cutting onions when Musharaf gave his speech
It was how emotional everyone was and how happy they were for him the reflects how much of a good school it is 🥺🥺🥺
This series just makes me want to be a teacher. I don’t know why but it makes me really want to help inspire the next generation.
I've been binge watching these .. but after this one, I'm worried I won't find another episode that will live up to this, literally crying.
some people bullied him......'thats me.' i actually love him
i started crying when he started talking without stuttering
i’ve turned into such a softie
I love the fact, the teachers in Britain are friendly, professional and energetic.. They make the education system more beautiful
Probably the best episode of the whole' educating' series,thanks to Mushy.
the look of pride on that teachers face when he finally spoke fluently made me cry
What a very nice English teacher Matthew Burton is. Getting Mushy through his speaking exam. Well done on your promotion to Headteacher well deserved.
i remember watching this when it aired on tv years ago and then watching it today, i still cried. love to see how far hes come, may he keep meeting more successes.
Student: I know some big words
Camera: What big words?
Student: substantial and perplexing
Musheraf...Your an amazing kid...very proud of all your work and success!!
As an American, this is such a cultural shock..Teachers here are so distant and quite formal, or at least that has been my experience. Even with my mentors, it was always a polite but distant relationship. Very interesting.
It's interesting to hear you say that. I'm Scottish; I can't think of a moment quite as "hollywood" as shown here, but I couldn't have described any of my teachers as distant or formal (or, tbf, polite in some cases).
This episode still makes me cry buckets! Everything Musharaf achieved...man alive!! Gives you so much warmth in ya heart xx
*13:37** - **13:49** DANM, SHE GOT ROOAASTED BY HER OWN TEACHER!! XD*
IKR. LOL. I FOUND THIS MESSAGE AND THE TIME WERE THE SAME AS THE FIRST TIME
I could tell she got embarrassed but laughed it up
Staff and students, feel super proud of you all. Great attitude to teaching and learning. Head Master, staff you r outstanding humans and educators. So much compassion, authenticity, creativity with a sprinkle of kindness a dose of hope and a bucket full of optimism.
Musharraf everyone wanted you to succeed. Feel so proud of you. Cried too!
I know I’m American but I really love this show/ documentary. I love how the staff cares so much for their students for their education, their confidence, and etc 😊 I hope everyone is doing well from this virus.
Nugget Levii I know lol same thing with American schools they either help you with your education or they don’t give a crap.
When that boy said only 18 year olds new what substantial was 😂
I'm so proud of him I have never met him and I don't know and anybody who struggles like he does but this is so inspiring. Inthe clip u can see boys crying I don't know about other schools bit in mine nlfor a boy to cry u will get bullied and have literally no friends the teachers are generally so moved by this and I want to get this boy an award or something amazing like meet the queen who agrees with me???
It nearly set me off too. I don’t care what people say boys should be able to cry.
Wow i feel so touched by Musharaf and his speech
I could see the pain in his eyes when he said “hard.” Made me tear up.
im not ashamed to say i cried when he started speaking at assembly. you are a legend my friend
This is about the fourth episode I have watched in a row. What an inspiring programme! What an accomplishment by teachers and students.Very moving. Congratulations to all. It would be good to follow up so we can know how they progress.
I also have a stammer, although it's more of a anxiety thing as if I was in a room by myself I'd be able to speak perfectly and the more comfortable I am with someone the less I stammer.
Holly Reay I had one but I got over it bet we both cried watching this vid
I can feel pain in his eyes 😭
Mr Burton is so proud, look at that smile when musharaf read the poem😢❤
This will always be my fav ep of educating Yorkshire ! I always cry at the end of Mushrafs speech 😭
I actually cried when he listened to the music and spoke, he pronounced the words so nicely, what an amazing boy!
"We're the popular girls" no hun. Popular implies you are liked, whereas in my school the girl group like that were hated but no one would say. Everyone just did their own thing and didn't care about the popular girls.
I never had a teacher like this. Must be a great gift to be taught by someone who really cares. Kudos to the guy. Teachers should be paid far more.
This episode still gets me right in the feels. So happy for him
While Mushys story is beautiful and Mr. Burtons reaction to his plan actually working working was tearjerking. The best line was 13:38 Mr burton telling Hannah, ‘your not on the line to the FBI so you can put your little ear piece away’
I have a lifelong stammer and went to Speech Therapists, and I had to do a speaking exam in both School and College, its pathetic really. I agree with Thoran EH you would not ask a disabled person to do a PE Exam. its just ridiculous for the Schools to force people to do this.
This is one of the most inspirational things I’ve seen in a while - nothing is impossible
Notice how after the fella with the stammer gave his speech, they stood up to give his applause. Thats so wholesome to see.
made me cry ❤️
so happy and proud that my child is attending a British school...
All of us here watching who have a voice should count ourselves lucky because people with a stammer go through the worst times of their lives in high school
its two in the morning and im sat in my bed in tears, this show is sick
That moment has to feel good you even got the students and teacher crying that’s so inspiring.
I completely relate to Musharaf. Having a stammer is one of the most frustrating things ever. It's like a block in your throat and you can't get the words out that you want to say. The worst thing is when others speak for you because they get impatient. I'm so proud of him for overcoming his difficulties ❤️
"What's it like living with a stammer?"
Did you actually expect him to answer that lmao
The faculty and teaching staff are amazingly passionate in what they do,, I wish I had the privilege to attend this academy when I was in grade school
Literally started crying 😢 all throughout this
When he listened to the music and started talking was amazing, his English teacher is an awesome guy
Every time I watch educating shows I cry
I dont get why its required to have 20% of his mark from 10 minute speech, when its obvious he is physicaly not able to do it. They should required from him some extended knowledge in other direction of that subject, but asking him to speech is like asking one handed man to work with wheelbarrow.
Everyone has to do it, it sucks.
Catriona Gahan that’s life for you, nothing’s fair. You just have to knuckle down and do it, I have bad anxiety but I have to do it, I had to do it with girls who hated me. It sucks for all.
Emmaaa but it’s a bit different
There two completely different things, and comparing them is stupid
That has changed slightly now! You still have to do a speaking exam but it’s not worth 20% but you still need to pass it to get a grade but think there are better ways to do it now!
Love you
19:44 had me dying 😂
I teared up when he was speaking fully. I felt so happy for him