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Indian teacher among top 50 contenders for USD 1 million Global Teacher Prize
Indian teacher among top 50 contenders for USD 1 million Global Teacher Prize
Pradeep Negi, An Economics, Social Science And Computer Science Teacher At Government Inter College BHEL Ranipur In Haridwar, Has Been Shortlisted For The Annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize 2018. PTI | Updated on: 13 Dec 2017, 10:42:03 PM
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A physically challenged Indian teacher from a little-known institution in Uttarakhand beat tough competition from around the world to be named among the top 50 contenders for an USD 1 million global award on Wednesday. Pradeep Negi, an economics, social science and computer science teacher at Government Inter College BHEL Ranipur in Haridwar, has been shortlisted for the annual Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize 2018 from over 30,000 nominations and applications from 173 countries around the world.
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Teacher Phuong s story can be considered a typical case study in addressing the question: What is digital transformation?
Ha Anh Phuong’s Huong Can High School is located in a mountainous area of the northern midland province of Phu Tho, where more than 80% of the pupils are ethnic Muong.
The young teacher uses technology and designs her own lectures to give her students the opportunity to have the experiences of “global citizens”.
When teacher Phuong received the title Typical young Vietnamese and a series of other awards, some people, including officials, said that “teacher Phuong is a product of the media or so many people can perform her teaching techniques, there s nothing worth being praised.
A Palestinian school teacher won a $US1 million education award to applause from world leaders for her approach to teaching children through play.
Hanan Al Hroub, who teaches at the Samiha Khalil High School in the West Bank Palestinian city of Al-Bireh, was presented with the award in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Pope Francis announced the winner in a video message to the ceremony, which was chaired by UAE Prime Minister and Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum. A child has the right to play, he said. Part of the education is to teach children how to play, because you learn how to be social through games and you learn the joy of life.