The Borneo Post

Teacher from Canadian Arctic wins global prize in Dubai

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DUBAI: A Canadian who teaches at a school in a fly-in only village in the Arctic won a US$ 1million Global Teacher Prize at a ceremony in Dubai on Sunday.

Maggie MacDonnell, praised for “changing the lives of her students and transformi­ng her community”, was among 10 finalists chosen from 20,000 nomination­s and applicatio­ns from 179 countries.

She has taught for the past six years in the Inuit village of Salluit, in the Canadian Arctic, which has a high rate of suicide, according to her biography provided by the award organisers.

MacDonnell said she has witnessed over 10 suicides.

“As a teacher, when I come to school the morning after there is an empty desk in that classroom. There is stillness and silence,” she said, fighting back tears.

“Thank you for bringing global attention to them,” she added.

MacDonnell has created a life skills programme specifical­ly for girls, in a region where teenage pregnancie­s are common, with high levels of sexual abuse, according to her biography.

Many teachers leave their posts midway through the academic year due to stress and the harsh conditions endured by the indigenous community.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau congratula­ted MacDonnell in a video message. “We are all proud of you,” he said.

MacDonnell, who has also been a temporary foster parent in the Inuit community, was handed the award at a ceremony that opened with a performanc­e by Italian tenor Andrea Boccelli.

The Nobel- style award was set up three years ago by the Dubaibased Varkey Foundation. The prize is paid in instalment­s and requires the winner to remain a teacher for at least five years.

Last year, Palestinia­n teacher Hanan al- Hroub won the prestigiou­s prize for her innovative approach of using play to counter violent behaviour among her students in the West Bank. — AFP

 ??  ?? MacDonnell receives the Global Teacher Prize from Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid alMaktoum (centre), vice-president and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, during a ceremony in Dubai. — AFP photo
MacDonnell receives the Global Teacher Prize from Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid alMaktoum (centre), vice-president and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, during a ceremony in Dubai. — AFP photo

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