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SA Teacher Outsmarts Peers, Makes Top 50 Shortlist For Million Dollar Prize Post by Osondu Queen December 16, 2016 Advertisement .adslot_1 { width: 728px; height: 90px; } @media (max-width: 1280px) { .adslot_1 { width: 100%; height: 90px; } } (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1465176802326-0'); }); A South African teacher Phuti Ragophala has been nominated for the Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize for 2017. Ragophala made the cut on Wednesday together alongside 49 other teachers, beating over 20 000 nominees from 179 countries. See Also: Education Minister To Decide The Fate Of Leaked Matric Maths Exam Paper Learners The renowned teacher has until recently been teaching Economics and Management Sciences and Technology at the Pula Madibogo Primary School in Polokwane. Ragophala, a former principal, retired from traditional classroom teaching and upgraded to digital online teaching this year after 32 years of active teaching in Polokwane. An apparently excited Ragophala took to her Facebook page and shared her success news. The news was greeted with lots of congratulatory messages from her fans, friends, and family. “I am still Phuti Ragophala. Those who want to know how I did it‚ I am available to share‚ assist‚ inspire so that come next year‚ you stand a better chance to be where I am now. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1461424070959-1'); }); I attended many educational conferences… I learned a lot. It’s time to share with other educators and inspire them to have a voice in their work. I learned that challenges in teaching and learning can be solved by teachers‚ not directors in high echelons,” she wrote. She also announced that she has partnered with different organizations to ensure that Pula Madibogo primary school has computers and connect with others from Japan, Europe and other parts of the world. She pledged to continuously mould world leaders regardless of the fact that the school is located in a rural area and that most of them come from very pitiable and poor background. A fan Sechaba Nkoana reacted by saying: “Keep it up Phuti Ragophala. You have proven beyond reasonable doubt that teaching is a calling.” See Also: SA Students Move From Top Best To Second Last In Maths The Global Teacher Prize is part of the Varkey Foundation’s commitment to improving the status of teachers‚ and to honour teachers who made laudable and recommendable achievements to the profession. The winner will be announced at the Global Education and Skills Forum in Dubai on March 17 and will win $1-million (R13.7m). googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1461424070959-0'); }); ShareTweetGet More Stories Like ThisWhatsapp Subscribe Get More News and Stories Like This in Your Email Topics: buzz

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SA teacher makes top 50 shortlist for million dollar prize

Tmg Digital | 14 December, 2016 15:59

Phuti Ragophala taught Economics and Management Sciences and Technology at the Pula Madibogo Primary School in Polokwane.
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A South African teacher and principal who this year retired from traditional classroom teaching to digital online teaching‚ is ending her year with world recognition.

Phuti Ragophala‚ who has until recently been teaching Economics and Management Sciences and Technology at the Pula Madibogo Primary School in Polokwane‚ was on Wednesday included in the top 50 shortlist for the Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize for 2017. Now in its third year‚ the US$1 million award is the largest prize of its kind.
Saying she was "feeling blessed" and "Proudly South African"‚ Ragophala posted a message to her supporters on her Facebook wall as congratulatory messages poured in.
"I am still Phuti Ragophala. Those who want to know how I did it‚ I am available to share‚ assist‚ inspire so that come next year‚ you stand a better chance to be where I am now‚" she shared.
In another message‚ she said: ""I attended many educational conferences... I learnt a lot. It's time to share with other educators and inspire them to have voice in their work. I learnt that challenges in teaching and learning can be solved by teachers‚ not directors in high echelons."


Congratulatory messages also came in from Sechaba Nkoana‚ who Facebooked her to say "Keep it up Phuti Ragophala. You have proven beyond reasonable doubt that teaching is a calling" and Abiodun Awonuga‚ who commented‚ "I've said time and again: The sky is not your limit Ma'm. Keep rising. You are a hope and an immense inspiration".
The top 50 were shortlisted from over 20‚000 nominations and applications from 179 countries. The winner will be announced at the Global Education and Skills Forum in Dubai on Sunday 19 March 2017.
Ragophala was noticed for her work at her poor semi-rural area. The citation states: "Instead of turning children away if their parents are unable to pay for classes‚ she has managed to empower parents by employing them in the running of the school‚ giving children opportunities they would not have otherwise had. She has also worked hard to open up the world to her students‚ integrating both biology and technology into her teaching‚ and has been recognised for this by Microsoft‚ her government and other organisations."
The Global Teacher Prize is part of the Varkey Foundation’s commitment to improve the status of teachers‚ and to honour teachers who made an outstanding contribution to the profession.



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