She is a teacher. She was a talented teacher who surpassed 10,000 best teachers in the world, not a normal teacher.
But we have even more special reasons to talk about her.
It was her.
Yes. Yashodi Selvakumaran is a Sri Lankan girlfriend in the wake of the Global Teacher Prizes of the World’s Best Teacher.
She had been brought up in Sri Lanka and had to go to Australia to go to Australia because her family was forced to move to a foreign country due to the war situation in the North.
She had a dream from the time she was studying. That dream is to be taken as a Sri Lankan to bring its voice to the world. She searched what she could do to bring the Sri Lankan voice to the world when she was studying in Sydney University, Australia.
She decided that her path should be “the teaching profession” when she learned that she was studying as a student in New South Wales, and she admired her with the attractive teachings of the teacher taught by the taught teacher. She decided to learn to study. The result of this decision was to obtain two Degrees from both the Education and Arts streams of the University of.
After that, she started to work as an anthropologist at Rooty Hill High School, a state school in South Sydney. Rooty Hill High School was a special school. Education is taught by many different language-based students from different cultures. Australian Aboriginal students, Aboriginal and Torres Strait students, are also studying this significant number. Moreover, most students from this school are from low income families.
All students coming to the school from different social classes, different cultures and diverse groups had Yashodi Selvakumaran “My beloved Miss Selva”.
Miss Selva successfully won the challenge of teaching students different subjects at different levels and giving them higher results in exams.
In her new year at Root Hill, she taught the students in the history of the history of pre history, social and cultural studies, geography, commerce and biology. She volunteered to help each other to change each other in the same society and to live in harmony and cooperation. As a result, Yashoda has been able to bring the children in a very low grade result in a high school level.
During her eight-year career as a teacher, she had a direct impact on the careers of another 200 teachers. Winning the Mary Arreston Educational Leadership Award for the Best Educational Leadership Awarded by the Australian Council in 2014. As a result of her leadership, Rooty Hill High School became one of the top 40 Innovation Schools in Australia in the years 2016 and 2017.
She has now become one of the finest contenders for the Global Teacher Prize which selects the world’s best education student at the Varkey Foundation in Australia. In a total of 10,000 contestants from 179 countries.
With this award, the prize of the world’s best teacher is $ 1 million.
We are waiting for her to bring to our country the happiness of saying “the best teacher in the world” worth over a million dollars.