Award-winning American teacher says India’s leading ‘education innovators deserve respect’

An award-winning American educator said, “Indian entrepreneurs, educators and researchers deserve better recognition. (Representational Image) (Representational Image)

Keyshia Thorpe, an English teacher at International High School Langley Park in Maryland, USA, won the USD 1 million Global Teacher Prize in November 2021 after being selected from over 8,000 teachers in 121 countries.

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Indian entrepreneurs, educators and research organizations are working on their innovative solutions to rebuild education systems during the pandemic, an American educator who helped make college education accessible to low-income, first-generation American, immigrant and refugee students says are eligible for recognition.

Keyshia Thorpe, an English teacher at International High School Langley Park in Maryland, USA, won the USD 1 million Global Teacher Prize in November 2021 after being selected from over 8,000 teachers in 121 countries.

Thorpe received the 2022 Klaus J. Jacobs Best Practices Award so that teachers around the world can learn about the innovative solutions they have developed to help transform education practices for the better as this sector. To overcome the COVID-19 pandemic.

Awarded every other year, the Klaus J Jacobs Best Practice Awards recognize outstanding achievement and practice in advancing quality education. Applications for this year’s entries will close on February 10. “India is full of talented change makers. Its education community has the creativity to come up with innovative and scalable solutions that can help rebuild education around the world,” said Thorpe.

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