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Ahmed Saya – A Renowned Pakistani Teacher Nominated for ‘Most Dedicated Teacher’ Award

Ahmed Saya, a renowned A-Level teacher from Karachi, has been nominated for the “Most Dedicated Teacher Award.” This competition is conducted on yearly basis by the Cambridge University Press. (Source: Dawn News)

Currently, Saya teaches A-Level Grade students at a private Karahi-based school and is surprisingly one of the 6 teachers from across the globe that is shortlisted for this award.

Indeed a moment of proud for Pakistan!

The judges of Cambridge University Press announced on Twitter that it was a really tough decision for them to choose 6 finalists for the Dedicated Teacher Awards 2019 as they received impressive entries by the students.

Is your winner for the Dedicated Teacher Awards Ahmed Saya from Cordoba School in Pakistan? Visit our website to read his story and vote for him today! https://t.co/LgtZMqGGmr #MyDedicatedTeacher pic.twitter.com/A6iWidDGCO

— Cambridge Education (@CUPeducation) January 24, 2019

Voting for the ward is still open and the last date to vote is 27th Jan, 219 i.e. today.

Vote for Ahmed Saya here: Dedicated Teacher Awards 2019

The lucky winner will get a chance to win a trip to Cambridge, UK and also CPD opportunities for their respective schools.

Saya is a dedicated teacher who loves to help his students at any time of the day or even night. He invests his weekends with students who seek his guidance or anything personal tip. His aim is to develop good humans that can play their roles and contribute well to the Pakistani society. He is indeed a gem of a person.

Criteria for Dedicated Teachers Award 2019:

The “Cambridge University Press Website” invited students from Oct-December 2018 to nominate their favorite teachers that they consider are most dedicated to their profession.

Other nominees for this award include;

  1. Abhinandan Bhattacharya, JBCN International School: Oshiwara, India
  2. Anthony Chelliah, Gateway College, Sri Lanka
  3. Candice Green, St Augustine’s College, Australia
  4. Jimrey Dapin, University of San Jose-Recoletos, Philippines
  5. Sharon Kong Foong, Sunway College, Malaysia

These six finalists were shortlisted by a panel of educational experts. The 6 winning finalists will win a host of prizes, plus a promotion from “Cambridge University Press” for themselves and their school.

We wish good luck to Ahmed Saya!

But don’t forget to vote for him in the above-shared link.