Six teachers from Africa have been named as some of the most innovative an international prize which has shortlisted only 50 educators in the world
The Global Teachers Prize, also reffered to as the Nobel Prize for Teaching, is the largest occasion of its kind which acknowledges teachers who use creative ways of teaching. The teachers from continent slected for the prize come from countries which include Kenya, Malawi, Morocco, Uganda, Tanzania and Madagascar. To tell us more, here is Albert Nsengiyyumva, Rwandan Minister in charge of primary and secondary education, and South African Esther Mc Farlane from the Youth Advocacy Group: