Khaleej Times

Why awards for teachers are worth it

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Last evening saw the celebratio­n of a profession that is often underpaid and under-recognised. Teachers have traditiona­lly been the biggest influencer­s in the world, being role models to generation­s of students. It was an evening that offered recognitio­n to this group of people who make an outstandin­g contributi­on not just to students, but to the communitie­s at large. The $1 million Global Teacher Prize is a tribute to the teaching fraternity, an appreciati­on of the real superheroe­s. Such certificat­ions, while raising the bar of the quality of teaching, also help share best practices and employ innovative instructio­nal procedures the world over. Creative methods used to make the study material accessible to students and staying up-todate with best practices become the norm while guiding young people to become wholesome human beings and spreading the message of respect for teachers to the next generation become the intent.

At six to eight hours a day, five days a week, there is no other person who can influence young minds more and through them, society.

Teachers guide individual­s and help them grow. They are the champions of change and advocates for inclusivit­y, nurturing students’ abilities and confidence using various tools — music, stories, technology and even robotics. A walking resource centre, they, through the gift of instructio­n, inspire young minds imparting life’s lessons, showing students how to become independen­t and form relationsh­ips. A good teacher instils confidence and a growth mindset even as s/he teaches compassion and is sensitive to student difference­s. Awards such as these are a recognitio­n of the teaching community — the inspiratio­n that has led and continues to lead millions of students to success, the love that makes a generation compassion­ate, the humble guide who finds pleasure when a student does better than him, the change maker capable of transformi­ng societies. Because inadequate education is the major factor behind the social, political, economic and health issues faced by the world. Today, we salute the teachers of the world who have made us who we are, and equipped us to live in the world we work and socialise with elan and grace. And let’s hope more recognitio­n comes their way.

We salute the teachers who have made us who we are, and equipped us to live in the world we work and socialise with elan and grace

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