Two Malaysians in top 50 list for US$1m Global Teacher Prize 2020
BY SYED JAYMAL ZAHIID
The first was English teacher Samuel Isaiah from Sekolah Kebangsaan Runchang in Muadzam Shah, Pahang, who was shortlisted for his outstanding work with the Orang Asli community by championing advanced learning at primary school using tablets and computers. The other, Science teacher Norhailmi Abdul Mutalib from SMK Jerlun, Ayer Hitam, Kedah, made the list for his innovative method in teaching particle physics.
Norhailmi had also used collaboration techniques and flipped classrooms to increase students’ performance throughout the year. “Our recent Global Teacher Status Index finally gives academic proof to something that we’ve always instinctively known: the link between the status of teachers in society and the performance of children in school.
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