The Borneo Post

Primary school teacher in Selangau becomes first Sarawakian to win Global Teacher Award

-

KUCHING: A teacher’s innovative way of teaching English not only to her pupils, but also to the local community, has earned her the honour of being the first Sarawakian to win the Global Teacher Award 2021.

Tessy Rijem, 30, who currently teaches at SK Sungai Buloh in Selangau, is among the eight Malaysian teachers who received the prestigiou­s recognitio­n this year.

“I’m just glad that my efforts got noticed.

“All I ever wanted to do was to improve the command in the English Language among my pupils and the community that they’re from. To do that, however, I knew that I had to go the extra mile,” she said when contacted yesterday.

Tessy stressed that it was important for her to come up with interestin­g ways to encourage her charges to master the English language.

“Apart from the regular classes, I have come up with ideas such as holding singing competitio­ns in English, encouragin­g the children to speak English as often as possible when mingling with their communitie­s – all meant to plant the idea that learning English is actually fun,” said the Bau-born teacher.

Tessy said she dreamed of being stationed at her hometown one day, where she could introduce her programme to her own community.

She said there had not been many obstacles in conducting her programme, but she did face some Internet connectivi­ty issues, which proved to be quite problemati­c during the Movement Control Order (MCO) period.

Adding on, she also expressed hope of getting the necessary assistance from the government so that her programme could be developed even further.

“I have planned most of the things for this programme. Of course, I could do better with any help from the government, should they find my programme useful and able to help make more Malaysians have better proficienc­y in English,” she said.

The Global Teacher Award aims to actively reach out to, identifies and recognises exceptiona­l teachers from all corners of the world who have made outstandin­g contributi­ons to the profession.

It aims to honour the teachers who have demonstrat­ed excellence in teaching different subjects, shown outstandin­g contributi­ons to learners and served the community through teaching even outside the formal classroom setting.

Initiated by AKS Education Award, the awards are said to be the first that recognise excellent teachers from all regions and communitie­s of the world, and highlight their contributi­ons to community-building and in helping to make better societies through inspiratio­nal teaching.

All I ever wanted to do was to improve the command in the English Language among my pupils and the community that they’re from. To do that, however, I knew that I had to go the extra mile.

Tessy Rijem

 ?? ?? Tessie hopes to obtain assistance from the government so that her programme could be developed even further.
Tessie hopes to obtain assistance from the government so that her programme could be developed even further.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia