The world's best teacher

In Kenya, a science teacher has been crowned the world's best teacher after winning the 2019 Global Teacher Prize. Peter Tabichi, a teacher at Keriko Mixed Day Secondary School in Pwani Village in Nakuru, won a $1 million prize on Sunday. He has been a teacher for about 12 years now. The finalists for this award were selected from over 10,000 nominees and applications from 179 countries around the world. Peter Tabichi was praised for giving away 80 percent of his monthly salary to help poor students in his school. "They learn in poorly-equipped classrooms. Their lives are tough in a region where drought and famine are frequent" he said. Drug abuse, teenage pregnancies, dropping out from school, young marriages and suicide are common in the community but he believes they can beat the odds if only they dream big and work hard. Peter has dedicated his life to the community and trains the residents and students on new farming methods to also address food insecurity in the famine-prone region. He also started a talent-naturing club and expanded the school's Science Club, helping people design research projects of such quality that 60 percent now qualify for national competitions.

Link: https://allafrica.com/stories/201903250200.html 

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