LONDON: A Pakistani teacher, Ahmed Saya, won Cambridge University’s Dedicated Teacher Awards 2019.
He was among six finalists shortlisted for the award.
Six teachers, including Pakistan’s Ahmed Saya, were named by a panel of educational experts for the final list of the award competition announced by Cambridge University Press. “It was a tough decision for the judges but they have now decided on the six finalists for the Dedicated Teacher Awards 2019,” Cambridge Education tweeted. The winner was chosen through a voting process.
Other contests included, Abhinandan Bhattacharya from Oshiwara, India, Anthony Chelliah from Sri Lanka, Australia’s Candice Green Australia, Jimrey Dapin from Philippines and Malaysia’s Sharon Kong Foong.
According to the Cambridge University Press website, students from across the world were invited from October to December 2018 to send in their nominations for who they consider the most dedicated teacher.
Saya has won a trip to Cambridge, UK, as well as CPD opportunities for their school. The six winning finalists have won multiple prizes plus promotion from Cambridge University Press for themselves and their school, the website added.
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