Ikr we nned a singed note otherwise its a detenition our class jas a suprr strick teachet and one day a hirl sptained her arm and said she cant do it my teacher said "u got a note" he made her do it and gave her a detention becoise she didt even tho she had a cast!!
Lol when I came into my class the teacher cried and all the children where screaming and running around climbing the wall and MUCH WORSE!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆😆😆😅 LMAO LMAO 🤣
Your Church Friend and the teachers are a bunch of hypocrites. They also tell us that we are young adults and then we can’t have a basic conversation with them without it being called “talking back” and then getting detentions🙄
Don’t worry I just made keys to most of the rooms and mesmerised the admin logins and passwords so I watch ed Ed’s and eddy. I really miss those days ;)
Your Church Friend I’ve recently left secondary school and started college, during secondary school I didn’t really enjoy it but now I look back I miss it so much and actually had some of the funniest times. A levels are about 100 times more stressful than GCSEs
She said good morning Toby and then they skipped to another child in the afternoon register that's why they said good afternoon .How do I know,well I go to their school and that is my class mate....?
I’m in year 7 and I still count on my fingers 😂😂😂😂😂 (update 2 years later, I’m in year 9 now going into year 10 a couple of months and I still do it 😭)
I did until year 6 but know I can do like up to 100,000 adding number together in my head without writing just practise like an hour a day and you will get the hang of it
I had this teacher 2 years ago, she was the best teacher you could ever have. I miss her so much. She’s now changed schools 3 times and she is gone. Thank you very much for teaching me mrs cornes 😊
I feel like I’m the only one watching this because I genuinely want to become a teacher (both primary and secondary) and because this helped me get an insight of what I can expect when I do my career.
I'm getting very annoyed at all the Americans saying she said this wrong it's not that word it's this word because this is in England we invented English
Abbie XOX thank you she is British and they invented the English language so shut up Americans and talk like she does if you want everything to be right
And the kid that is bad all day... Untill the teacher is giving out prizes to good kids or the kid is asking the teacher for a favour, then they're little angels 😅😒 😈-👼
This sounds *TOO* unrealistic It sounds like the “the perfect children “ stories where they want to grow up to help everyone and they *NEVER* do anything wrong and always do everything good and is curious about everything good and get bothered when they see other children do something bad and go confront them and the ones doing something bad go “oh we are sorry we will never do it again” while in real life they'll just tell us mind our own business
As a Teaching assistant I'm laughing at loud at this ridiculous video. What, no ten minutes of conversation about who picked on who in the playground? No one spilled a water container onto another pupil's work? No one felt sick or cried? Haha this is teaching without the kids.
Agreed. I'm a primary school teacher and although I love my job and my class, there are always kids who want to come and tell you long stories. There are always one or two who you have to tell twice to do something. And you're right, soemtimes kids come in after break and you have to deal with something that happened before you can start milk and story, never mind the next lesson. I feel that the kids in this video seem so idyllic. Don't get me wrong. My class are well behaved most of the time, hard working and they're lovely. But they're kids so they do soemtimes tell stories and argue and they come and tell you they're not feeling well about five times lol. This seems so rehearsed lol
Many are commenting that this video is unrealistic, but something I think several people aren’t realising is all the work Taylor has probably put in to this class before the day this was filmed. She has clearly established routines and expectations with them right from day 1. It’s not impossible to have a class listen to instructions, make progress and enjoy being in the classroom. I’ve been teaching for 10 years, and can honestly say that most days are quite calm with my Primary 7’s (11-12 years olds). I don’t work in a private school or a rich community (sometimes those are worse...). I work in a deprived area with children who receive free school meals, attend breakfast clubs, and are academically behind. There are autistic children and dyslexic children in my class, and yet they all learn, listen and cooperate with each other. It may sound idealistic, and of course, every day isn’t perfect, but I’ve put a lot of work into our routines, and have set boundaries and expectations from day 1, much like Taylor has probably done. Primary school doesn’t have to be a chaotic headache, and it’s a shame that so many people’s experiences have been that.
I have a BA in primary education.. studied 3 years for that degree.. got a job whilst studying.. graduated as a fully trained primary school teacher. I decided shortly after my last placement that I could never teach because I would be giving part of myself up. It truly is a vocation. I will be honest to anyone who wants to be a teacher that everything you think you know about teaching, unless you have stepped into a teachers shoes.. you know nothing. I was told its a "difficult" profession but I thought, psh it wont be for me because I really want to teach. Turns out, I loved teaching but I didn't love everything that came with being a teacher. To teach is to sacrifice, you will buy things with your own money, you will choose to spend time marking and lesson planning than being with your family, you will cry over having a bad lesson observation even though every lesson you had that week was great, you will feel shattered and you will feel overwhelmed a lot. I love children, I liked teaching.. but I couldn't do it. Hopefully anyone reading this who wants to be a teacher.. I just ask you to be sure in your heart. If you are filled with a passion to teach and you can't think of anything that lights a fire in you, I say good luck and I know you'll be amazing.
carlymusic do what your heart desires i work as a primary school teacher in Qatar for a few months i love working in the school i work in the uk for 2 years this is my third year and i just get organised and that is it i don't pay taxes they pay all my fees and bills get 14k a week they even buyed me a range rover black
I have a few types of teachers 1.The nice one who sometimes gets angry but very rarely. 2.The one who always hold us back and doesn’t let us go for recess for about 5-10 minutes. 3.The blur teacher. 4.The funny and kind teacher who everyone likes but can get strict.
You are a wonderful teacher Taylor, I would have loved to have had teachers like you, when I was at school many years ago. A lot of children will have fond memories of school and learning thanks to you :)
Squirtle yes I agree it does look like a standard primary school. From my experience of working in lots of schools around England this does not show a true picture of life as a teacher especially in the current climate. I understand that this is hard to show in a video that is aimed at recruiting teachers but feel it is quite false looking.
"by avoiding using the word NO...so the children don't feel embarrassed". My 'favorite' part... school should be the place where children get ready for life and where they can learn that they fail sometimes and to cope with failures.
Jacob Swallow She said that, lmao. She took them to assembly when it was obviously Thursday when they go to assembly on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Lol.
Idk how they are gonna react to the less strict rules and teachers hardly caring about fights. Literally an older kid threw a new kid into a locker in an attempt to get to class and the teacher didn't care.
@@taylorcornes5452 These morons just want to highlight the negativity. Makes you wonder why they bother at all going in. It's pathetic jealousy because they don't have a smooth running class like the young woman in this video.
Primary school- teacher:”If u don’t have trainers DONT PANIC” Secondary school- student:”I forgot my trainers” Teacher:”DETENTION AFTER SCHOOL” Just my school??
No mention of teachers having to do hours of lesson planning every week. It only showed her "looking over" the lesson plans. Not to mention the upkeep of data analysis. In some schools I've even seen the teachers helping out at lunchtime in the dinner hall and have a break-time duty once a week on the playground.
Honestly this is why I want to teach so much. I’m a leader at a local Cub Scout pack and watching this is like every reason I’m so excited to go to uni and learn how to teach. Even though it can be very tough with behaviour, teaching and education is the most valuable thing to anyone no matter how old.
A sweet, yet naive look at teaching primary. The most unrealistic part of this is 'strategies learned at university for behavior management' working. Only placements and experience truly prepare you for classroom management (and this school with it's small class sizes and apparently affluent community probably contributes to supporting this 1st year teacher manage her class). Also 3 assemblies per week? Please tell me they're only 10 minutes long otherwise I have no idea when you teach anything other than the 3 rs.
Red Deer--You are ABSOLUTELY correct. I had taught in a private school as well as for the US Navy before becoming a credentialed (I have three) teacher with more certifications than I can count any more in the state in which I live (each state has its own requirements, subject to federal standards, and there is a national teacher's credential as well) before landing the inner city ghetto/barrio position I held until retirement. So, I came to public school teaching with an engineering background (my first degree was mechanical engineering), military service, and both public and private school teaching before entering a ghetto/barrio school district (yes, the entire district) in the 1980s. The professors at the universities actually led preparing teachers to believe that the students would kneel in abject adoration and awe and say, "Oh, worthy educator, please fill us with your knowledge" (kind of like the scene in "The King and I" movie where Anna Leon-Owens is preparing to leave Siam and the students beg her to stay). That just isn't so. The first question I was asked in my interview with the above-mentioned district was: "Do you have military service?" I did. I found out why that was an appropriate query for that interview with that district. If you cannot command a classroom--and the older the children are, the more you need that demeanor of command and control--then the result is going to be chaos. However, in the USA today, since Arne Duncan (Obama's Secretary of Education) has decreed that no child of color can be suspended or expelled from public schools (apparently, it doesn't teach them accountability for their actions or gob-smack the parents into a reality check on their little darling's behavior; it only teaches them to be incarcerated). Therefore, it's almost impossible to command the room. Ergo, you have no Teddy Roosevelt "Big Stick" to use and the pablum management techniques taught in teacher training programs works in middle and upper-middle class schools, NOT in the ghettos and barrios of most inner city schools.
@@luvcaitlen9455--In my elementary school (we had grades 1 through 8 in four rooms of a little schoolhouse) in the years after WW II, we did NOT have assemblies. We opened the day with "The Lord's Prayer", ten Bible verses, singing "My Country, 'tis of Thee (UK residents know the tune as "God Save the Queen"), and the pledge to the flag. Third grade and up replaced "My Country 'tis of Thee" with "The Star Spangled Banner". Assemblies were held once per month in junior high (grades 7, 8, and 9) for an entire afternoon. We had speakers, concerts, and educational movies and film strips. In high school, we did not have assemblies at all. We were being prepared for college, trade schools, or homemaking, depending on what future parents envisioned for their children. We were not adults until age 21 back then. That changed in 1971, when the legal age was changed to 18.
@@aivamacdonald226 Again, this is an upper middle class school in this video. There are places in the British educational system that are much like inner city schools in the USA. Like Liverpool, for instance.
Teachers are amazing people. I live in the United States where education is very different. I work as a private tutor. I have been curious about schools in England. Thanks for sharing.
you just helped me figure out my career ambition when i had no idea what to do with my life. so thankyou so much. this video is so good. you are a lovely teacher. i wish to be a teacher like you one day
I think she got used to speaking that way because of the kids. I'm a teaching assistant and i sometimes speak with that kind of tone to other adults without realising it.
Watching her speak about how painting isn’t always a total mess made me chuckle! The class I work in did painting today, and the classroom and my clothes definitely didn’t look the same way her’s did!
I am laughing so hard at this. It's an idealized version of what teaching is and bears no resemblance whatsoever to what most teachers face on a day to day basis. She says she CHOSE this school because of its reputation. Most people don't get to teach in schools like that. I graduated top of my class with a 3.97 GPA out of a 4.0 system of grading, had a second degree in mechanical engineering, and was a military veteran. Theoretically, I should have had my pick of schools. The only job I was offered was in a district that was entirely ghetto/barrio. It was a NIGHTMARE to teach there and moving to a different district in the USA means a drastic cut in pay, loss of tenure/seniority--hence a reduction in retirement income--and , as a single parent, I couldn't afford that. So, I stuck it out for a quarter century. The kids were obnoxious and sometimes violent. They'd walk out of class, throw books and chairs, upend desks, and say "f*ck you" and walk out of the room. Their parents were worse (I have scars!). Discipline district-wide was non-existent and there was absolutely NO support for good order and discipline in the classroom or on site from the administration.
@@hamzadaudali6019 No sh*t, Sherlock. By the way, there are schools in the UK worse than the ones I've described from the USA. Liverpool schools come to mind.
Well duh...would you just talk randomly saying uhh...or um... or stammering and thinking what to say. At least she’s prepared and cares to make sure she’s speaking perfectly!
This was a fantastic video that transported me through the journey of your day as a teacher. You seem to have a flair for teaching, your students adore you, you come across as highly organised and you make great preparations for your lessons. When I was at school it was always the child's responsibility to get their own paint brush and to set up their own paints and materials but for them they had it all fuss/stress free and provided. I almost cried at the end because I have wanted to be a teacher ever since I was taught by a fun 25 year old teacher in my year 3 class, Miss Shergold and she completely inspired me. However my life has so far sadly not turned out as planned as I was diagnosed with a severe mental illness called schizoaffective disorder and I have tried and tried to do a variety of work and not been well enough to sustain anything. When I get well from my recent relapse I hope to start volunteering in a local nursery school to then go on to getting teacher status in Early Years Foundation.
Wow this teacher is amazing! She seems so kind and gentle. I wish I could have a teacher like her! It would be wonderful!! Because my teacher isn’t really like that.
ugh if get annoyed at her constant positivity and optimising and it would just piss me off cos if be liek you acting liek that just makes you look stupid 👀
@@okaypearl Thank you someone who doesn't think that recycling is saving the earth. Recycling isn't a bad thing its better to then just putting it in the bin but id doesn't make it a eco school.
@@imreallllyboreddd4607 i live in australia and we recently found out that around half of what we think is going to be recycled and made into a new product - is actually being shipped to different countries and dumped into their landfills (where trash is stored in a huge pile in the middle of nowhere)
I really love the way she explains how we can tell if the student gave the correct answer or if he is wrong without the student feeling embarrassed, as this can cause the student to refrain from commenting in future classes. I am 22 years old and I am in my 5th year of University, my last year of my career, I am studying to be an English teacher and I would love to work with children instead of adults.
I am a school teacher myself and I have been working for 16 years and I have a pretty good understanding of kids and you do a exquisite job if I do say so myself and keep up the good work it’s nice to see New teachers getting into work even if they haven’t worked there for long
Thanks :) I'm proud of the video and Taylor's input and work into it. She really is an amazing teacher. I've never seen someone with such exceptional control of a classroom, but they are also great children.
For me this is my favourite Primary school 🏫 teacher video ever Taylor has great 👍 advice for new teachers 👩🏫 👨🏫 and organised and clever ideas 💡 for her classroom and her ideas 💡 are excellent!!
As an early childhood teacher I love all of the hidden tips in this video I’m really taking all of these tips on board. I am also very interested in English and art
Whaaaat you have 3 assemblies per week??? I had like one per 3 weeks EDIT: so based on over 80 comment replies I realized this is not that uncommon, please dont comment anymore lol I have recieved over 80 notifications from this in about 2 weeks 😂
Greetings from Hong Kong!I am an English teacher who teaches general studies and computer studies as well. Thank you for making this video! I like the way you narrate and it helps me to understand your thoughts at different time sections in your daily teaching routine. I also find that you manage your time in all those preparation work very well, you are so organized~ Your idea of playing a dancing song to the kids in order to get them energized again is very awesome, I did played this song during my class this morning! I was lost and your video inspires me and reminds my passion in my career. Now I find my rhythm and pace back and have a better restart after the class suspension due to the Covid-19. Anyway, a great appreciation !!Cheers!
Dear Taylor. You are an amazing teacher. Very well organized indeed. Well done.❤ Those wonderful children are highly blessed to have a teacher like you. I also taught in Uk for almost a decade. Missing the country and all it's intelligent children.Stay Blessed.
Of course.. everything goes perfectly like this every day. What an absolutely delightful profession. Who wouldn't want to do this job? This video is real life! (do you detect my sarcasm??) I guess they're advertising to get more people into the profession.
I wonder how its possible that some teachers, in one moment, get super angry and really shout her lungs out at that student then goes back to teaching the class like nothing happened. Seriously, that control! Respect +
“I like coming to school early as the car park is empty”
Proceeds to park on the grass
lmaoooooooooooooo i am dead
Milly Moo lmao
I work there, it is the car park. There are certain spaces that mean you won’t get blocked in haha
oof 666 likes hehe
im deadddddd
Ms Honey from Matilda 🌼
my name is Mathilda
yass thats what i was thinking
Run 82144 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Rn 82144 ikr
T Smith Matilda **
“If YoU dOnT hAvE tRaInErS, dOnT pAnIc” 🤣 wow these kids are gonna have a huge shock when they start secondary school 😬
Sophie Marie I just get my mum to write me a sick note so I don’t have to do it
Sophie Marie I just get my mum to write me a sick note so I don’t have to do it
Scarlet Howard I usually have a spare note in my planner for if I forget my pe bag as you get a detention,I just write the date when I need to
Mason Haynes your schools allot different to mine we don’t need a note we just show up with a sick note or say we forgot it and we don’t have to do it
Ikr we nned a singed note otherwise its a detenition our class jas a suprr strick teachet and one day a hirl sptained her arm and said she cant do it my teacher said "u got a note" he made her do it and gave her a detention becoise she didt even tho she had a cast!!
“Gets the beautiful natural light” *turns on the light*
Tessa Lovatt 😂😂 help my students rubs out the work
Innit
Tessa Lovatt lmao i thought that
Exactly 🤦🏽♀️
I was thinking the same thing 😂😂
I think ofsted came that day..
Itz Butterfly! Lool
lol yesss
Itz Butterfly! When ofsted came in to our secondary they closed one of the corridors. 😂😂
sounds about right
Ofsted's coming tomorrow to my school
"Coming into school quietly"
*everyone is shouting*
#strict
Lol when I came into my class the teacher cried and all the children where screaming and running around climbing the wall and MUCH WORSE!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆😆😆😅 LMAO LMAO 🤣
#itsalwaystrueandwealwaysdoit
@@farhanwarsame5785 lol
That's my class 😫✋
This is a good teacher! Organized, positive, respectful, attentive, and kind. Modeling and providing the best. Great learning environment.
Indeed.
Yes she was really amazing, sadly she left the school but I hope she is going on well
@@deeerlake how do you know ?
I had her she was amazing!
@@JakubSondej I think it’s on RUclips
primary school kid: good morning most wonderful and best teacher in the whole wide world!
secondary school wannabe-roadman: ayyyy wagwan my g miss
Very true lol
Sultana Shah Jalal getting rid of the ! would be more believable
🤣my friends🤣🤣😂😂
Oi wassup big blud ting yeah?
What bred how you doin big man ting
“I love the natural Light Coming through the Windows”
Teacher: Turns on Light
IKR
;
Ooooooof
Well it was the morning so no light would come in *yet*
It was morning, who would want to teach in the dark with just a little light, no hate
“Good morning Charlie.”
“Good afternoon miss”
Class: MhmmmmMmmmMmm
I laughed so hard
Beckinator Becky never knew my comment would be this funny 😂 x
It’s Esellxa
That’s sooo good!
Nice thinking!
AZ & PAZ thankssss x
I’m dead
This makes me miss primary school ;(
Secondary school is pressure af
Your Church Friend and the teachers are a bunch of hypocrites. They also tell us that we are young adults and then we can’t have a basic conversation with them without it being called “talking back” and then getting detentions🙄
KatyH_x exactly
Don’t worry I just made keys to most of the rooms and mesmerised the admin logins and passwords so I watch ed Ed’s and eddy. I really miss those days ;)
Squirtle yeh it’s like totally like “I totally have full control over when my body needs to pee”
Your Church Friend I’ve recently left secondary school and started college, during secondary school I didn’t really enjoy it but now I look back I miss it so much and actually had some of the funniest times. A levels are about 100 times more stressful than GCSEs
Teacher: what is 1 + 1?
Kid: 4???
The rest of the class: HmMmmMmMMM!!!!!!
😂
Minecraft villager noises get louder
Lol🤣🤣
Lily M-I lol
LG86 YT wait we’re you in this class or something?
I love her voice she sound so nice and kind
Øøf. Joanna yeah!
Øøf. Joanna she is i was one of her students
“Good morning Toby”
“Good afternoon”
OMGNESS YOU'VE FLATTEREWD
Edie Flurry hmmmmmm
She said good morning Toby and then they skipped to another child in the afternoon register that's why they said good afternoon .How do I know,well I go to their school and that is my class mate....?
@Alfmaster1 87 who are u lmao 😉
LG86 YT lmao stfu
I’m in year 7 and I still count on my fingers 😂😂😂😂😂 (update 2 years later, I’m in year 9 now going into year 10 a couple of months and I still do it 😭)
same tbh 😂😂😂
Don't worry, I'm in year 11 and about to take my GCSEs next week and I still have to sometimes!
Natalia Janerka same
Year 8 and I still do it, don't be ashamed though because not everyone is good at everything
I did until year 6 but know I can do like up to 100,000 adding number together in my head without writing just practise like an hour a day and you will get the hang of it
Oh how I miss being in primary. Secondary is so demanding ☹️
Emilie the Ballerina Same ugh
what year are you in? good luck if you do a levels. I’ve just finished year 11 and idk what I was complaining about.
ikr
In Secondary school I have to do SOO much homework. I miss primary 😂
That’s y you should never complain about how bad school is before u even get to higher levels of schools.(I’m not saying u did but just as a message)
When i was little i thought the teacher slept at school 😂.
Thx for 700 likes :) :O
same lol
same lol
Evan gox same xD
Lol
me too hahahahahaha
I had this teacher 2 years ago, she was the best teacher you could ever have. I miss her so much. She’s now changed schools 3 times and she is gone. Thank you very much for teaching me mrs cornes 😊
That teacher is like Miss Honey from Matilda 💞
Edit - Thanks for 2 likes!
Omg that’s so true she kinda looks like her like I can so relate so badly
@@thejackandtomshow2776 true
Gracie Cox It just gave YOU a like but it looks upside down too
Also miss hooly from balamory
Yeah exactly 😂
Every single primary school has the same watercolour palettes I swear...
Ollie Playz innit 🤣
Ollie Playz Yeah 😂
My primary school thought we are going to be artists so they made us use oil paints-
yeah, thats why they are so bad
Nah ours are different
My teacher: Doesn’t change the date for 9 months
This teacher: changes the *maths* wall every *DAY*
she probably jut did it cuz she was being filmed.
Uhhh my teacher changes the date every single day-
Oops even the maths wall
@@vishwa_25345 was a joke
@@vishwa_25345 you know what this means
Her: Beautiful natural light
also her: *Turns on light*
Megasaurus muate there ain’t no natural light in Britain
Lurong C
There is it just doesn’t come around in winter, usually only in summer if it’s not raining
perhaps fzu
ifellinlovewithatree it’s always raining tho 😂
a day in the life of my teachers: **tries to calm down my class while maintaining her temper**
She was really nice tho lmao
I feel like I’m the only one watching this because I genuinely want to become a teacher (both primary and secondary) and because this helped me get an insight of what I can expect when I do my career.
same girl i wanna be a teacher so bad
Same
Being a teacher is all ever wanted to do, (even when I was like 5 years old I knew I wanted to teach lol)
@@tizzytiger100 same, used to play teachers with my younger brothers n teddies when I was younger 😂
@@niamhmcshane251 same haha lol
I'm getting very annoyed at all the Americans saying she said this wrong it's not that word it's this word because this is in England we invented English
Abbie XOX thank you she is British and they invented the English language so shut up Americans and talk like she does if you want everything to be right
Abbie XOX and English was a German dialect, we did not invent it in England
She said it wrong in her mind.
Abbie XOX wth did she say wrong ???
What did she say that was wrong
What about someone feeling sick and the one that chats all day long in lesson time but not at lunch or break and don't forget........
*TELL TALES*
And the kid that is bad all day... Untill the teacher is giving out prizes to good kids or the kid is asking the teacher for a favour, then they're little angels 😅😒 😈-👼
Gabriella Hughes! Yup.....classic kid
I hate being sick in high school , it’s embarrassing because everyone just stares at u 🤦🏼♀️
What about kids puking on the playground at least once a week 😂
lol we called them tell tales
Teacher: Good Morning Taylor!
Taylor: *gOoD AfTeRnOoN tHE bEstEsT tEaCHer iN ThE wHoLE eNtiRe GalAxY*
afternoon a f t e r n o o n lol it’s still the morning taylor
This sounds *TOO* unrealistic
It sounds like the “the perfect children “ stories where they want to grow up to help everyone and they *NEVER* do anything wrong and always do everything good and is curious about everything good and get bothered when they see other children do something bad and go confront them and the ones doing something bad go “oh we are sorry we will never do it again” while in real life they'll just tell us mind our own business
Nah tho look at the desc the teachers name is Taylor bruh
@@geeooo no I'm saying the teacher was calling the register and there was a girl called taylor who gave a super long response that made no sense 😂😊
@@malak-4348 I'm sorry but I don't really understand what u r saying 😊
As a Teaching assistant I'm laughing at loud at this ridiculous video. What, no ten minutes of conversation about who picked on who in the playground? No one spilled a water container onto another pupil's work? No one felt sick or cried? Haha this is teaching without the kids.
Agreed. I'm a primary school teacher and although I love my job and my class, there are always kids who want to come and tell you long stories. There are always one or two who you have to tell twice to do something. And you're right, soemtimes kids come in after break and you have to deal with something that happened before you can start milk and story, never mind the next lesson. I feel that the kids in this video seem so idyllic. Don't get me wrong. My class are well behaved most of the time, hard working and they're lovely. But they're kids so they do soemtimes tell stories and argue and they come and tell you they're not feeling well about five times lol. This seems so rehearsed lol
Alicechats she is saying about a Color coding system these kids could b Color blind
@@baharakbari8117 clearly you've been working in education in the UK for years? No didn't think so.
Alicechats ?
Alicechats aha that’s what I thought, this is going to smoothly 😂😂
Smh my class would be screaming bonk gang and 420 Gucci gang
Daniela Mendoza same with mine🤣🤪
Mine would be screaming fuck you at teachers and throwing chairs lol
Same
Mine would be singing I want it that way 😂😂😂
Ikrrrrrr
Many are commenting that this video is unrealistic, but something I think several people aren’t realising is all the work Taylor has probably put in to this class before the day this was filmed. She has clearly established routines and expectations with them right from day 1. It’s not impossible to have a class listen to instructions, make progress and enjoy being in the classroom.
I’ve been teaching for 10 years, and can honestly say that most days are quite calm with my Primary 7’s (11-12 years olds). I don’t work in a private school or a rich community (sometimes those are worse...). I work in a deprived area with children who receive free school meals, attend breakfast clubs, and are academically behind. There are autistic children and dyslexic children in my class, and yet they all learn, listen and cooperate with each other.
It may sound idealistic, and of course, every day isn’t perfect, but I’ve put a lot of work into our routines, and have set boundaries and expectations from day 1, much like Taylor has probably done.
Primary school doesn’t have to be a chaotic headache, and it’s a shame that so many people’s experiences have been that.
Very well said
Hello .im an english teacher in primary school in algeria
I have a BA in primary education.. studied 3 years for that degree.. got a job whilst studying.. graduated as a fully trained primary school teacher. I decided shortly after my last placement that I could never teach because I would be giving part of myself up. It truly is a vocation. I will be honest to anyone who wants to be a teacher that everything you think you know about teaching, unless you have stepped into a teachers shoes.. you know nothing. I was told its a "difficult" profession but I thought, psh it wont be for me because I really want to teach. Turns out, I loved teaching but I didn't love everything that came with being a teacher. To teach is to sacrifice, you will buy things with your own money, you will choose to spend time marking and lesson planning than being with your family, you will cry over having a bad lesson observation even though every lesson you had that week was great, you will feel shattered and you will feel overwhelmed a lot. I love children, I liked teaching.. but I couldn't do it. Hopefully anyone reading this who wants to be a teacher.. I just ask you to be sure in your heart. If you are filled with a passion to teach and you can't think of anything that lights a fire in you, I say good luck and I know you'll be amazing.
I am currently doing my PGCE. I really needed to read this so thank you. May I ask, what career path have you taken since?
Thanks. You have described what teaching is really like.
Will Saunders i am a primary school teacher it is brilliant i dont know why she felt overhemeled i am loving it
What a stressful thing to read while doing my pgde 😂😂
carlymusic do what your heart desires i work as a primary school teacher in Qatar for a few months i love working in the school i work in the uk for 2 years this is my third year and i just get organised and that is it i don't pay taxes they pay all my fees and bills get 14k a week they even buyed me a range rover black
I'm an expert on printers!
And cutting paper!
And using little baskets that are colourcoded!
Anna Warren it makes the video soooo relaxing
Well I think it's lovely that she takes joy out of the simple things. You're just mocking because you have too much negativity in your perspective.
Have a little life bud
Really appreciate teachers for taking care of the kids for 7 hrs everyday
I have a few types of teachers
1.The nice one who sometimes gets angry but very rarely.
2.The one who always hold us back and doesn’t let us go for recess for about 5-10 minutes.
3.The blur teacher.
4.The funny and kind teacher who everyone likes but can get strict.
Twilight xX number 4 is mine
My first teacher for mon-wed is 2 and my teacher for thu-fri is 4
When the nice one gets angry they’re the scariest
lil egg right
Mine is number 4
When i was in year 6 we used to have this teacher who was newly qualified once a week and she was OBSESSED with gonoodle 😂🤣
@Thomas Hargreaves she was alright i guess...but a bit weird 😂😂
Yes go noodle!!!
Same😂😂 The one she played the most was how to dab🤣
Omg lol same over here !! Lol
Anika P omg same
You are a wonderful teacher Taylor, I would have loved to have had teachers like you, when I was at school many years ago. A lot of children will have fond memories of school and learning thanks to you :)
I'm so lunch because she IS my teacher :D
LG86 _YT good for you
Villager knight I'm so sorry I said lunch instead of lucky
Awae fox wait she looks like she is teaching year 3s how old are you
@@harryagreste9387 LMAO found you
This is a lovely video but very unrealistic.
Squirtle yes I agree it does look like a standard primary school. From my experience of working in lots of schools around England this does not show a true picture of life as a teacher especially in the current climate. I understand that this is hard to show in a video that is aimed at recruiting teachers but feel it is quite false looking.
Hannah C I went to this school it was like this everyday 😂
Hannah C yes
The way the children are behaving is incredibly unrealistic
Hannah C how?
"by avoiding using the word NO...so the children don't feel embarrassed". My 'favorite' part... school should be the place where children get ready for life and where they can learn that they fail sometimes and to cope with failures.
writes the date ‘Thursday 12th’ but then takes them to assembly saying ‘the children have assembly on Monday Wednesday and friday’😂😂😂😂
She’s writing the date dumbo
Jacob Swallow we know dumbo she said that in the comment dumbo
@@yougoodbro3643 yeah dumbo
Jacob Swallow She said that, lmao. She took them to assembly when it was obviously Thursday when they go to assembly on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Lol.
@@h.4012 it was probably practice
I love how positive she was like if u agree x
if love to see how they react when they get into secondary 😂
Idk how they are gonna react to the less strict rules and teachers hardly caring about fights. Literally an older kid threw a new kid into a locker in an attempt to get to class and the teacher didn't care.
Poppy Brooks what’s secondary? o.0
Ale xl 3 years of middle school, and 3 years of high school.
Sive ;-; oh, in America it’s like; 6 years of elementary, 3 years of middle, 4 years of high. :(
Ale xl o, I’m England/Ireland/etc. There’s 6 years of primary/elementary school, 6 years of secondary/middle and high school
Beatiful natural light
*TURNS ON LIGHT*
Yeah everything is perfect! So unrealistic!
It might be unrealistic to you but it was my ordinary working day. I do that every single day.
@@taylorcornes5452 These morons just want to highlight the negativity. Makes you wonder
why they bother at all going in. It's pathetic jealousy because they don't have a smooth running class like the young woman in this video.
@@taylorcornes5452 Sorry, in my response I forgot you're the great teacher in this video. Good job.
Your comment is so stupid. She is a nice teacher, she is bound to have a nice class.
Kpop Trash you don’t need to be so rude about it I’m sure she/he didn’t mean to be that rude!
Why does everybody think that school is loud and people dont listen? This is an amazing example of what school SHOULD be like.
Because jerks on here can't stand seeing something positive and beautiful. Obviously she's a great teacher.
What school *should* be like. Not how it really is.
They probably put all the good kids in her class and all the bad kids in a other colleague class.
@@Jonas-jo2hx bruh, that’s not really how primary schools work lmao
Primary school- teacher:”If u don’t have trainers DONT PANIC”
Secondary school- student:”I forgot my trainers” Teacher:”DETENTION AFTER SCHOOL”
Just my school??
You are not alone but I love pe so I make sure
what are trainers? I’m from the U.S
Snxxpy x trainers are sneakers
does anyone else have subject park?
Snxxpy x Sneakers are trainers
No mention of teachers having to do hours of lesson planning every week. It only showed her "looking over" the lesson plans. Not to mention the upkeep of data analysis. In some schools I've even seen the teachers helping out at lunchtime in the dinner hall and have a break-time duty once a week on the playground.
We have allocated planning time (PPA) once a week, which is plenty long enough to plan a week’s worth of lessons for the week ahead.
Exactly.
Honestly this is why I want to teach so much. I’m a leader at a local Cub Scout pack and watching this is like every reason I’m so excited to go to uni and learn how to teach. Even though it can be very tough with behaviour, teaching and education is the most valuable thing to anyone no matter how old.
“ Although sometimes the printer has a mind of its own. “
great
Ava Udall the revolution is upon us
honestly id love to have had this teacher in primary school
same
I’d love to have this teacher in secondary school
anyone heard of Mrs Pickard
@@jos3ph..w no
@@George19090 K You Must Be American
this really calmed me down and now i want to be a teacher
amelia smith same
Same
No nigga
Nooooo way
I wonder how much she got paid to do that?
This Primary School is doing better than my High School: They have Windows 10; We have Windows 7..
Brooke Renmant Weird flex but ok
@@brooker6591 lmao they don't have iphone 11's you liar
@@brooker6591 Dude taht is so my new College 😂
CJ We have those big apple computer things !
My school has windows xp
A sweet, yet naive look at teaching primary.
The most unrealistic part of this is 'strategies learned at university for behavior management' working. Only placements and experience truly prepare you for classroom management (and this school with it's small class sizes and apparently affluent community probably contributes to supporting this 1st year teacher manage her class).
Also 3 assemblies per week? Please tell me they're only 10 minutes long otherwise I have no idea when you teach anything other than the 3 rs.
Red Deer--You are ABSOLUTELY correct. I had taught in a private school as well as for the US Navy before becoming a credentialed (I have three) teacher with more certifications than I can count any more in the state in which I live (each state has its own requirements, subject to federal standards, and there is a national teacher's credential as well) before landing the inner city ghetto/barrio position I held until retirement. So, I came to public school teaching with an engineering background (my first degree was mechanical engineering), military service, and both public and private school teaching before entering a ghetto/barrio school district (yes, the entire district) in the 1980s. The professors at the universities actually led preparing teachers to believe that the students would kneel in abject adoration and awe and say, "Oh, worthy educator, please fill us with your knowledge" (kind of like the scene in "The King and I" movie where Anna Leon-Owens is preparing to leave Siam and the students beg her to stay). That just isn't so. The first question I was asked in my interview with the above-mentioned district was: "Do you have military service?" I did. I found out why that was an appropriate query for that interview with that district. If you cannot command a classroom--and the older the children are, the more you need that demeanor of command and control--then the result is going to be chaos. However, in the USA today, since Arne Duncan (Obama's Secretary of Education) has decreed that no child of color can be suspended or expelled from public schools (apparently, it doesn't teach them accountability for their actions or gob-smack the parents into a reality check on their little darling's behavior; it only teaches them to be incarcerated). Therefore, it's almost impossible to command the room. Ergo, you have no Teddy Roosevelt "Big Stick" to use and the pablum management techniques taught in teacher training programs works in middle and upper-middle class schools, NOT in the ghettos and barrios of most inner city schools.
At my old primary school we had 15min assemblies EVERY DAY
@@luvcaitlen9455--In my elementary school (we had grades 1 through 8 in four rooms of a little schoolhouse) in the years after WW II, we did NOT have assemblies. We opened the day with "The Lord's Prayer", ten Bible verses, singing "My Country, 'tis of Thee (UK residents know the tune as "God Save the Queen"), and the pledge to the flag. Third grade and up replaced "My Country 'tis of Thee" with "The Star Spangled Banner". Assemblies were held once per month in junior high (grades 7, 8, and 9) for an entire afternoon. We had speakers, concerts, and educational movies and film strips. In high school, we did not have assemblies at all. We were being prepared for college, trade schools, or homemaking, depending on what future parents envisioned for their children. We were not adults until age 21 back then. That changed in 1971, when the legal age was changed to 18.
One MercilessMing this is a British system it works differently to the USA
@@aivamacdonald226 Again, this is an upper middle class school in this video. There are places in the British educational system that are much like inner city schools in the USA. Like Liverpool, for instance.
I feel like at the beginning of this video she should've said
*Dear Diary, ....*
Cardqueen182 lol 😂 😂😂😍
*why do they hate me*
why do i fight back
Why do I act like such a creep
Yass
Teachers are amazing people. I live in the United States where education is very different. I work as a private tutor. I have been curious about schools in England. Thanks for sharing.
Miss Cornes: I feel relaxed
My Teacher: *feels stressed*
ok how ya doing
All rounder of what we like lol
😂😂😂
“When the class is silent it means they are working”
Or they are just passing notes😂
69th like
Imagine if this was filmed in south London loool..
There would be shanks in the pencil pots lol
Wagwan miss
Me to bro
Bryan Lan south London is a rough area basically
LinkWave
I live in South London Smh
It’s terrible...
“Good morning the best teacher in the whole entire galaxy”
Every primary school student ever
‘Even the printer has a mind of it own’ GODDD
you just helped me figure out my career ambition when i had no idea what to do with my life. so thankyou so much. this video is so good. you are a lovely teacher. i wish to be a teacher like you one day
Does anyone think she speaks like a primary school kid herself?
Jenny Kershaw yeah her voice is quite dragging and trying
She sounds like she's trying to be positive whilst screaming inside 😂
I think she got used to speaking that way because of the kids. I'm a teaching assistant and i sometimes speak with that kind of tone to other adults without realising it.
6 minutes to complete 4 calculations...
Lol I get 5 minutes to complete 30
It's practice, not a test.
@Fabienne Leusch ridiculous
Yes same
Fabienne Leusch I get an hour for five proofs by induction
Ruqayyah Qadri But It’s practice for me to...
Watching her speak about how painting isn’t always a total mess made me chuckle! The class I work in did painting today, and the classroom and my clothes definitely didn’t look the same way her’s did!
Wtf am I doing with my life I actually watched this whole video when I’m meant to be revising
I like how positive she is 🙂
I am a primary school teacher in Cambodia also. And I like your teaching. Thanks for your sharing. Respect!
I am laughing so hard at this. It's an idealized version of what teaching is and bears no resemblance whatsoever to what most teachers face on a day to day basis. She says she CHOSE this school because of its reputation. Most people don't get to teach in schools like that. I graduated top of my class with a 3.97 GPA out of a 4.0 system of grading, had a second degree in mechanical engineering, and was a military veteran. Theoretically, I should have had my pick of schools. The only job I was offered was in a district that was entirely ghetto/barrio. It was a NIGHTMARE to teach there and moving to a different district in the USA means a drastic cut in pay, loss of tenure/seniority--hence a reduction in retirement income--and , as a single parent, I couldn't afford that. So, I stuck it out for a quarter century. The kids were obnoxious and sometimes violent. They'd walk out of class, throw books and chairs, upend desks, and say "f*ck you" and walk out of the room. Their parents were worse (I have scars!). Discipline district-wide was non-existent and there was absolutely NO support for good order and discipline in the classroom or on site from the administration.
One MercilessMing f*ck you
One MercilessMing f*ck you
It's the same in russian schools. :(
This is the UK, different system mate
@@hamzadaudali6019 No sh*t, Sherlock. By the way, there are schools in the UK worse than the ones I've described from the USA. Liverpool schools come to mind.
She was definitely reading from a script
No she wasn't she made a speach.I know that for a fact but its a bit personal how I know.
LG86 _YT
Cause u were her student and ure also lying about that cause ure not
@@pulzify6706 if I was lying how come I know what happened and I know where the school is.any way I'm not lying So please stop.
Doesn't matter as she is hired in largest school
Well duh...would you just talk randomly saying uhh...or um... or stammering and thinking what to say. At least she’s prepared and cares to make sure she’s speaking perfectly!
It’s amazing to understand how a primary school experience in the U.S. can be for both the teacher and the children! It is lovely! 🥰
This is in the UK 😅
This was a fantastic video that transported me through the journey of your day as a teacher. You seem to have a flair for teaching, your students adore you, you come across as highly organised and you make great preparations for your lessons. When I was at school it was always the child's responsibility to get their own paint brush and to set up their own paints and materials but for them they had it all fuss/stress free and provided. I almost cried at the end because I have wanted to be a teacher ever since I was taught by a fun 25 year old teacher in my year 3 class, Miss Shergold and she completely inspired me. However my life has so far sadly not turned out as planned as I was diagnosed with a severe mental illness called schizoaffective disorder and I have tried and tried to do a variety of work and not been well enough to sustain anything. When I get well from my recent relapse I hope to start volunteering in a local nursery school to then go on to getting teacher status in Early Years Foundation.
How are you holding u now? do you become a teacher?
This sounds like someone reading their essay to the class in S1
Wow this teacher is amazing! She seems so kind and gentle. I wish I could have a teacher like her! It would be wonderful!! Because my teacher isn’t really like that.
She seems like such a nice kind teacher. I wish that my teachers were as nice as her.
Edit: Thanks for the likes
ugh if get annoyed at her constant positivity and optimising and it would just piss me off cos if be liek you acting liek that just makes you look stupid 👀
My year 5 teacher used “LO” when all the other years “WALT” lmao
(Walt means “we are learning to”)
Luna Lovegood oh my go I remember doing Walt! We also did wilf (what I’m looking for.”
I used LO for Learning Objective in primary and used WALT for We are learning to in secondary, i also used SC for Success Criteria
Nah Walt was Working And Learning Together 🤪
Do no schools just call it a title?
J p b Dude / Marble M my school now does
Teacher: Pop your trainers on. If you don’t have them...
Me: NO I FORGOT MY TRAINERS IM PANICKING
Teacher: Don’t panic
Me: Oh thx
JamboPlayz
In my school you get a demerit and I feel like crying if I get one 😂
I love how the schools manifestation of being an “eco school” means putting paper in a recycling bin. The world is fixed!
Clearly the words of someone who's never been part of any environment related club or activity. You're being so ignorant please educate yourself omg!
@@emeralds.760 well recycling doesn't make the school eco friendly.
@@imreallllyboreddd4607 exactly. them using that much paper in the first place makes it the opposite of eco friendly, and all the plastic.
@@okaypearl Thank you someone who doesn't think that recycling is saving the earth. Recycling isn't a bad thing its better to then just putting it in the bin but id doesn't make it a eco school.
@@imreallllyboreddd4607 i live in australia and we recently found out that around half of what we think is going to be recycled and made into a new product - is actually being shipped to different countries and dumped into their landfills (where trash is stored in a huge pile in the middle of nowhere)
Damn, this school has computers with Windows 10. My school has Windows XP, wtf!
Windows xp gets the job done, 10... kinda doesn't.
my school has old 15 year old computers
my school has computers more ancient than my parents
In My School We Have Windows 10.
Mine has windows 7
She seems like such a fun teacher - wish we had ones like her when I was at Primary School!
I really love the way she explains how we can tell if the student gave the correct answer or if he is wrong without the student feeling embarrassed, as this can cause the student to refrain from commenting in future classes. I am 22 years old and I am in my 5th year of University, my last year of my career, I am studying to be an English teacher and I would love to work with children instead of adults.
I remember thinking that all the others school used a chalk board and that I was special and my school had a smart white board.
Me 2 😂
It depends on your age I think. When I was in school a white board would be special but now quite a lot of school have them.
My literacy teachers favourite quote is when given the choice between being kind and between being right choose kind
Pauline stewart you obviously just copied that from the book wonder
Don’t care it my teachers favourite quote even if it is only wonder
I am a school teacher myself and I have been working for 16 years and I have a pretty good understanding of kids and you do a exquisite job if I do say so myself and keep up the good work it’s nice to see New teachers getting into work even if they haven’t worked there for long
What a great video, well shot and narrated. Kudos to Miss Cornes and her children.
Thanks :) I'm proud of the video and Taylor's input and work into it. She really is an amazing teacher. I've never seen someone with such exceptional control of a classroom, but they are also great children.
For me this is my favourite Primary school 🏫 teacher video ever Taylor has great 👍 advice for new teachers 👩🏫 👨🏫 and organised and clever ideas 💡 for her classroom and her ideas 💡 are excellent!!
Bruv this cant be real. There has to be SOME type of trouble going on in the class or at breaktime it ain’t gonna be that perfect
As an early childhood teacher I love all of the hidden tips in this video I’m really taking all of these tips on board. I am also very interested in English and art
*turns camera off*
“RIGHT CHILDREN!!!”
😂
Lmao
I was just about to comment that LOL
Whaaaat you have 3 assemblies per week??? I had like one per 3 weeks EDIT: so based on over 80 comment replies I realized this is not that uncommon, please dont comment anymore lol I have recieved over 80 notifications from this in about 2 weeks 😂
CandyWorld30 i had one every day
egg ? same lmao
I had one every day in primary school and I have one a week in secondary school
egg ? Same!
In primary school i had one every day but they lasted like 10 mins
cannt wait to be a qualified teacher , you have inspired me so muchh thank youuu !
We have a interactive white board. -*awkward pause* - It’s a great aid for all the lessons we teach inside the classrooms
Greetings from Hong Kong!I am an English teacher who teaches general studies and computer studies as well. Thank you for making this video! I like the way you narrate and it helps me to understand your thoughts at different time sections in your daily teaching routine. I also find that you manage your time in all those preparation work very well, you are so organized~ Your idea of playing a dancing song to the kids in order to get them energized again is very awesome, I did played this song during my class this morning! I was lost and your video inspires me and reminds my passion in my career. Now I find my rhythm and pace back and have a better restart after the class suspension due to the Covid-19. Anyway, a great appreciation !!Cheers!
Dear Taylor. You are an amazing teacher. Very well organized indeed. Well done.❤ Those wonderful children are highly blessed to have a teacher like you. I also taught in Uk for almost a decade. Missing the country and all it's intelligent children.Stay Blessed.
Lucky and happy kids to have this beautiful and kind teacher
Unrealistic point 1 - owning a car like that on a teacher’s salary 🤣
My teacher has a tesla she's single and I go to a average primary school
1- that car was not expensive
2- teachers salary isn’t bad
@@rileywilliams7409 they get paid only $50k a year and a base Audi A1 is $25k
Just bc ur a teacher doesn't mean you can't have a nice car omg the ignorance lol
In India, teachers save money by travelling in rushed buses. Buying a simple car is their daydream.
I don’t know why some people say that this is just a lie. I didn’t go to a private school and my teacher was like this.
Diana Jasim there not talking about her there talking about the children
Oh sorry 😂
Of course.. everything goes perfectly like this every day. What an absolutely delightful profession. Who wouldn't want to do this job? This video is real life! (do you detect my sarcasm??) I guess they're advertising to get more people into the profession.
her: writes *thursday* on the board
also her: *the kids go to asssembly on monday, wednesdays and fridays*
Who else is a kid but love watching things like this?
I wonder how its possible that some teachers, in one moment, get super angry and really shout her lungs out at that student then goes back to teaching the class like nothing happened. Seriously, that control! Respect +
“Wonderful fun filled playground journey” So you’re telling me that no one called Emily mean or no one chucked a ball at poor joe?
And poor Marley didn't smash his head on the play equipment, again?
No with me it was joe chucking the ball