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    Nachfolgend die Rankingliste des Global Teacher Prize 2023:

    Here is This Year’s Global Teacher Prize Winner 2023

    Congratulations, Sister Zeph is this year’s Global Teacher Prize winner! Pakistani teacher Sister Zeph founded her own school for underprivileged children at the age of 13. According to the Global Teacher Prize website, she worked eight hour days to fund the school, then taught students for another four hours, and then stayed up at night teaching herself.
    Twenty-six years later, the school provides free education for more than 200 underprivileged children. Sister’s dedication to education and empowerment has touched countless lives and earned her numerous awards, recognizing her as a true change-maker and advocate for women’s rights and children’s education around the world.

    Global Teacher Prize 2023

    In the world of education, there’s an accolade that shines a spotlight on the unsung heroes – The Global Teacher Prize. More than just an award (and a USD $1 million prize!), it’s a beacon that illuminates the outstanding contributions of teachers globally. Founded by the Varkey Foundation, this prestigious honor recognizes educators whose innovative methods and profound impact shape the future generation. But this isn’t just about a trophy and applause. It’s a global movement, a platform to exchange groundbreaking teaching methodologies, and a celebration of those exceptional mentors who go above and beyond in nurturing young minds.

    What is the Global Teacher Prize?

    The Global Teacher Prize is a USD $1 million award presented annually to an exceptional teacher who has made an outstanding contribution to their profession. It’s a prize created in collaboration with UNESCO. The impact of the Global Teacher Prize has been profound since its inception in 2011. The inaugural year witnessed an overwhelming response from 127 countries, with over 5,000 entries, generating significant media interest and support. The recognition and accolades extended to the shortlisted teachers have been monumental, with influential figures like Pope Francis, Prince William, Stephen Hawking, and Bill Gates endorsing and celebrating the invaluable work of educators.

    Notably, the momentum of the Global Teacher Prize has surged exponentially. In 2021, the prize garnered over 8,000 applications and nominations, underscoring its growing influence and reach across the globe. Furthermore, the prize’s success has inspired over 40 National Teacher Prizes, a testament to its far-reaching impact in recognizing and honoring teachers at the country level.

    The Global Teacher Prize isn’t just about the monetary reward; it’s about instilling pride, dignity, and value in a profession that plays a vital role in sculpting the future of our societies. The prize serves as a catalyst for change, championing the crucial significance of educators and their contributions towards a better, more informed, and enlightened world.

    As the Global Teacher Prize continues to gain momentum and celebrate the exceptional efforts of teachers worldwide, it acts as a catalyst for a much-needed transformation in the perception of the teaching profession, recognizing its pivotal role in building a brighter future for generations to come.

    Congratulations to all of this year’s finalists!

    The eighth Global Teacher Prize Ceremony will take place on the November 8th, 2023 during the 42nd session of UNESCO’s General Conference. Here are the top 10 finalists and a spotlight on teachers that hail from Canada, the UK, and the US.

    Top 10 Finalists 2023

    1. Annie Ohana, Canada
    2. Artur Proidakov, Ukraine
    3. Deep Narayan Nayak, India
    4. Eric Asomani Asante, Ghana
    5. Geisha Bonilla Cortes, Chile
    6. Mariette Wheeler, South Africa
    7. Melissa Tracy, USA
    8. Nicolas Gaube, France
    9. Shafina Vohra, United Kingdom
    10. Sister Zeph, Pakistan


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