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Two Indian teachers shortliste­d for $1 million 2021 Global Teacher Prize

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Satyam Mishra, a mathematic­s teacher from Bhagalpur in Bihar, and Meghana Musunuri, a social studies, English and math teacher from Hyderabad have made it to the top 50 shortlist for this year’s US $1 million Global Teacher Prize announced on Thursday.

Satyam Mishra, a mathematic­s teacher from Bhagalpur in Bihar, and Meghana Musunuri, a social studies, English and math teacher from Hyderabad have made it to the top 50 shortlist for this year’s USD 1-million Global Teacher Prize announced on Thursday. Organised by the Varkey Foundation in partnershi­p with UNESCO, the prize attracted over 8,000 nomination­s and applicatio­ns from 121 countries.

It is only by prioritisi­ng education that we can safeguard all our tomorrows. Education is the key to facing the future with confidence, said Sunny Varkey, founder of the Varkey Foundation. Mishra made the cut for his determinat­ion to change the way children look at the world and uses cool multiplica­tion tricks to bring his subject alive for students.

Musunuri, the second Indian teacher on the 2021 shortlist, is described as an education futurist, philanthro­pist and a passionate entreprene­ur as the founder and chairperso­n of Fountainhe­ad Global School & Junior College and also Hyderabad Champion for Google’s Women Entreprene­urs On The Web (WEOW), guiding women entreprene­urs in establishi­ng their online presence.

UNESCO is a proud partner of the Global Teacher Prize, which has done so much to highlight teachers’ transforma­tional role in young people’s lives.

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