Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Palestinia­n woman wins $1 million global teaching prize

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DUBAI: A Palestinia­n teacher from the West Bank has won a $1 million award for her innovative approach of using play to counter violent behaviour.

Hanan Al-Hroub, who grew up in a Palestinia­n refugee camp in Bethlehem and now teaches at a high school in the West Bank, was awarded the Global Teacher award at a ceremony in Dubai on Sunday.

Wearing a traditiona­l Palestinia­n dress and black veil, Hroub was hailed by world leaders at the ceremony for the Nobel-style award, set up two years ago by the Dubaibased Varkey Foundation.

Detailed in her book “We Play and Learn”, Hroub’s approach has “led to a decline in violent behaviour in schools where this is usually a frequent occurrence,” the foundation said in a statement.

“We can teach children to be effective and inventive through various contexts which include entertainm­ent, drawing and movement,” Hroub said after she was awarded the prize.

“We need to help children with questionin­g, dialogue, thinking and feeling to help them express themselves.”

Video messages from Pope Francis, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, US Vice President Joe Biden, Britain’s Prince William and Microsoft founder Bill Gates were broadcast at the ceremony.

The foundation, set up by Dubai-based education entreprene­ur Sunny Varkey, is paid in installmen­ts and requires the winner to remain a teacher for at least five years.

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Hanan Al-Hroub

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