Two Nigerian teachers from Ogun, Benue shortlisted for N700m World teacher prizes : Check 50 World top teachers
Two Nigerian teachers have been nominated for the 2018 global teacher prize.
Varkey Foundation sponsored the award with a monetary of $1 million which is up to N360,000,000 in Nigerian naira.
Mr. Ayodele Odeogbola is presently teaching at Abeokuta Grammar School, Idi-aba, Abeokuta, Ogun state while Mr. Itodo Anthony works at Gateway Excel College Otukpo, Benue state.
Both are among the 50 shortlisted teachers from across the world.
Conceived the idea in 2013, the prize was set up “to recognize one exceptional teacher who has made an outstanding contribution to the profession as well as to shine a spotlight on the important role teachers play in society”.
The top 50 were shortlisted from over 30,000 nominations and applications from 173 countries from around the world
Varkey Foundation will announce the winner at the Global Education and Skills Forum in Dubai on March 18, 2018.
Here are the top 50 teachers shortlisted:
1. GermánAlberto Soto, Escuela Técnica Fray Luis Beltrán, Argentina
2. Silvana Andrea Carnicero Sanguinetti, Escuela Técnica NO 33, Argentina
3. Sarah Mathews, Brisbane Bayside State College, Australia
4. Eddie Woo, Cherrybrook Technology High School, Australia
5. Wilbur Klein, Tjuntjuntjara Remote Community School, Australia
6. Koen Timmers, CVO De Verdieping, – Zelfstudie.be online school, Belgium
7. Diego Mahfouz Faria Lima, Escola Municipal Darcy Ribeiro, Brasil
8. Rubens Ferronato, State School Dom Pedro II, Brazil
9. Joe Grabowski, St. John Catholic School, Canada
10. Marcela Lissette Henríquez Aravena, Liceo Polivalente Carlos Montané Castro, Chile
11. Jhon Alexander Echeverri Acosta, El Salado Educational Institution, Colombia
12. Luis Miguel Bermudez Gutierrez, Colegio Gerardo Paredes IED, Colombia
13. Carlos Enrique Sánchez Santamaria, Instituto Técnico Industrial San Juan Bosco, Colombia
14. Jukka Sinnemäki, Jyväskylä Christian School, Finland
15. Patrick Saoula, Collège les Bréguières, France.
16. Sitsofe Enyonam Anku, Meagasa Mathematics Academy, Ghana.
17. Pradeep Negi, Govt. Inter College BHEL, India.
18. Ahmad Riza Wahono, Madrasah Technonatura, Indonesia.
19. Dongmei Yang, Xing’an League Wulanhaote Ninth Middle School, Inner Mongolia.
20. Lorella Carimali, Liceo Scientifico Statale Vittorio Veneto, Italy.
21. Mio Horio, Shiga Prefectural Maibara Senior High School, Japan.
22. Samar Naazal, Female Irbid Preparatory City / UNWRA, Jordan.
23. Abdikadir Ismail, Mwangaza Muslim Mixed Day School, Kenya.
24. Hiba Ballout, Saint George Schools, Lebanon.
25. K.A. RAZHIYAH, Panji Secondary School Kota Bharu, Malaysia.
26. Binod Shahi , Shree Yanger Gumba Primary School, Nepal.
27. Ayodele Odeogbola, Abeokuta Grammar School, Nigeria.
28. Itodo Anthony, Gateway Excel College Otukpa, Nigeria.
29. Barbara Anna Zielonka, Nannestad High School , Norway.
30. Jesus Insilada, Alcarde Gustilo Memorial National High School, Philippines.
31. Ryan Homan, San Jose Elementary School Donsol West District, Philippines.
32. Nataliia Kiseleva, State educational establishment “School 1409”, Russia.
33. Željana Radojičić-Lukić, Elementary school “Milan Rakić” Mionica, Serbia.
34. Wendy Horn, Protea Heights Academy, South Africa.
35. Marjorie Brown, Roedean School, South Africa.
36. Xuxo Ruiz Dominguez, Ceip San Sebastián, Spain.
37. Hamadony Muzafarov “Dunyoi Donish” Tajikistan.
38. Nurten Akkuş, Ayvacık Pre-School, Turkey.
39. Catherine Nakabugo, St.Andrew Kaggwa Gombe High School, Uganda.
40. Andria Zafirakou, Alperton Community School, United Kingdom.
41. Rebecca Cramer, Reach Academy Feltham, United Kingdom.
42. Eartha Pond, The Crest Academy, United Kingdom.
43. Tuesday Humby, Ormiston Chadwick, United Kingdom.
44. Glenn Lee, Waialua High & Intermediate School, United States.
45. Keith Hancock, Tesoro High School , United States.
46. Joseph Underwood, Miami Senior High, United States.
47. Melissa Collins, John P. Freeman Optional School, United States.
48. Akash Patel, Thomas J. Rusk Middle School, United States.
49. Melinda Wilson, Curie Metropolitan High School for the Performing & Technical Arts, United States.
50. Nam Thanh, Vinschool, Vietnam.
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