Indian actor and teacher Swaroop Rawal among 10 finalists for Global Teacher Prize 2019

Press Trust of India  |  London 

Indian and life skills Swaroop was on Thursday named among the top 10 finalists of the USD one million Prize for her use of unique teaching methods to reach out to children across different segments of society in

This solidifies that some very special people are noticing and celebrating the work done by teachers, said, in response to the announcement.

Given the scale of the challenge world over, I strongly believe every effort made in should be celebrated and thus I congratulate my fellow teachers; those have made to the list and also those who haven't, she said.

Rawal, a former Miss and the wife of Paresh Rawal, says she went into teaching to accomplish two goals to help make children more resilient through life skills education and to bring new methods to teaching.

I want my children to be equipped with life skills that not only make them resilient but emotionally empowered. I want life skills education in all schools, for all children, from all age groups, she said.

According to the Global Prize, her teaching has reached children on the streets, in rural communities, economically and socially disadvantaged children, as well as elite schoolchildren.

In order to reach out to them, uses drama in education an active, learner-centred method which includes group discussion, brainstorming, debate, games, song, and drawing.

Her approach has had an impact on the lives of those she has taught, preventing child marriage in Bhadbhediya and child labour in Sodvadra's diamond polishing industry by facilitating children's return to school.

She has also contributed to the understanding of teaching in India, becoming a teacher-trainer and training over 10,000 teachers.

I hope her story will inspire those looking to enter the teaching profession and also shine a powerful spotlight on the incredible work teachers do all over and throughout the world every day, said Sunny Varkey, the

Indian-origin founder of the UK-based

The thousands of nominations and applications we received from every corner of the planet is testimony to the achievements of teachers and the enormous impact they have on all of our lives, he said.

Rawal will compete with teachers from the Netherlands, UK, US, Georgia, Brazil, Argentina, Australia, and Kenya, shortlisted by the Prize Committee from a worldwide top 50.

The unveiling of the final 10 was accompanied by a special message from Hollywood star Hugh Jackman, who described teachers as "superheroes".

When I was a kid there were lots of superheroes that I wanted to be. But I can tell you right now, from where I stand, with all my experience, the real superheroes are teachers they're the ones that change the world, said the Australian known for roles in the X-Men' film franchise.

The winner of this year's prize will be chosen from the final 10 by the Prize Academy and formally announced at a gala award ceremony at the end of the Global Education & Skills Forum in on March 24.

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First Published: Thu, February 21 2019. 11:15 IST