Look What He Did to Win $1 Million Best Teacher Prize

 

Look What He Did to Win $1 Million Best Teacher Prize



Do you remember your favorite teacher in school? You most likely loved him or her so much because they not only gave you the basics of Math, Physics, or, say, Literature, but seemed to really care about your personal growth and future success? Yeah, the best teachers usually have that in common, especially the world’s official best teacher of 2019! Peter Tabichi teaches math and science at a school in rural Kenya. The Keriko Secondary School where Tabichi works is situated in one of those places where education is more of a rare luxury than anything. There is only one computer for the whole school and poor Internet. Despite that, the boys and girls from this remote African village have taken part in international science competitions and won an award from the Royal Society of Chemistry! And this is all thanks to Tabichi’s energy and faith in his students. Peter Tabichi is going to spend the money he won on computer resources, a scientific library, and new projects for the students and village. Other videos you might like:
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The school Peter Tabichi works at and the challenges he's facing 0:25
His students succeed no matter what 1:55
The hard work pays off 3:22
$1-million Global Teacher Prize 4:14 Preview photo credit: Kenyan teacher Peter Tabichi, right, reacts as actor Hugh Jackman, watches after the teacher won the $1 million Global Teacher Prize in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Sunday, March 24, 2019: By AP/Associated Press/East News, https://www.eastnews.ru/pictures/picture/id/74172612/i/0/t/0
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-With only one computer for the whole school and poor Internet, it’d be an understatement to say that The Keriko Secondary School is ill-equipped. To make matters worse, it’s understaffed and overcrowded, meaning there’s only 1 teacher for every 58 students. 95% of the students come from extremely poor families or none at all.
-Boys and girls from this remote African village have taken part in international science competitions and won an award from the Royal Society of Chemistry. Tabichi started a talent club that encourages kids to create all kinds of projects. He also teaches his students to look at things from different perspectives. -Apart from the international recognition his students have gotten at global science fairs, the school’s enrollment as well as the number of graduates that go on to college have doubled. Tabichi also started a peace club to unite the 7 different tribes represented at the school.
-He won the prestigious $1-million Global Teacher Prize presented by the Varkey Foundation. This prize is awarded to the best teacher of the year. Peter Tabichi is going to spend the money on computer resources, a scientific library, and new projects for the students and village. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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