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Kenya’s Asumbi Girls teacher, Eric Ademba, among winners of Continental award: This is all you need to know about the award

The 2019 African Teacher Prize winners; Right to Left: Ms Augusta Lartey-Young (Ghana), Mr. Eric Ademba (Kenya) and Sister Gladyce Kachope (Uganda);

The 2019 African Teacher Prize winners; Right to Left: Ms Augusta Lartey-Young (Ghana), Mr. Eric Ademba (Kenya) and Sister Gladyce Kachope (Uganda);

On Wednesday October 23, 2019 the African Union (AU) hosted the inaugural award ceremony for the first Continental Teacher Prize. The AU Teacher Prize has been established as a means for demonstrating respect for teachers and the teaching profession, by encouraging and celebrating the committed teachers in Africa. The Prize raises the status of teaching, facilitates sharing of best practices in teacher excellence, and inspires the best possible candidates to join the teaching profession.

Furthermore, the AU Teacher Prize is meant to serve as a catalyst for similar programmes at regional and national levels.

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The Teacher Prize is an important and valuable instrument that contributes to the success of Agenda 2063 and the Continental Education Strategy for Africa (CESA), with the following objectives:

For the 2019 edition of the African Union Continental Teacher Awards, prizes of $10 000 each were awarded to top African teachers at the secondary school level.
The following are the winners for 2019 edition:

1. Ms Augusta Lartey-Young (Ghana);
2. Sister Gladyce Kachope (Uganda);
3. Mr. Eric Ademba (Kenya).

Through a competitive process, the winning teachers were selected for demonstrating the following qualities:

Teacher Ademba

Mr. Eric Ademba, a mathematics and chemistry teacher at Asumbi Girls High School in Homabay, was feted for encouraging his students to achieve desirable behaviour.

In 2018 he was also the first runners up of the Teacher of the Year awards in Kenya in 2018.

He received a certificate and Ksh 1 million and was among three African teachers to get the Africa Union award for their outstanding performance, a first of its kind.

Teachers Service Commission, TSC, management led by Dr Nancy Macharia (Left) congratulates teacher Erick Ademba when he made a courtesy call at TSC headquarters on Friday morning.

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