Teacher who Donated Salary To Poor Students; Wins $1M
Global Prize.
A
36-year-old science teacher from rural Kenya, who donates most of his salary to
help poorer students, has been crowned the world’s best teacher and awarded a
$1m prize, beating 10,000 nominations from 179 countries.
Peter
Tabichi, a maths and physics teacher at Keriko secondary school in Pwani
Village in Kenya, won the Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize 2019 and
received his prize at a ceremony in Dubai hosted by actor Hugh Jackman.
Tabichi
gives away 80% of his income to help the poorest students at the
poorly-equipped and overcrowded school who could not otherwise not afford uniforms
and books.
More
than 90% of his pupils are from poor families and almost a third are orphans or
have only one parent. Drug abuse, teenage pregnancies, dropping out early from
school, young marriages and suicide are common.
Students
have to walk 7km along roads that can become impassable in the rainy season to
reach the school and the area can be affected by drought and famine.
Despite
only having one computer, a poor internet connection and a student-teacher
ratio of 58:1, Tabichi started a “talent nurturing club” and expanded the
school’s science club, helping pupils design research projects of such quality
that many now qualify for national competitions.
His
students have taken part in international science competitions and won an award
from the Royal Society of Chemistry after harnessing local plant life to
generate electricity.
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