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Malaysia Teacher Prize 2025: Celebrating the Nation's Educators

Muhammad Nazmi bin Rosli , Teacher and Winner, Malaysia Teacher Prize 2023 | Samuel Isaiah , Education Activist, Co-Founder, Malaysia Teacher Prize

14-May-25 18:00

Malaysia Teacher Prize 2025: Celebrating the Nation's Educators

Here’s a good thing you need to know: The Malaysia Teacher Prize is a prestigious national award established to recognize and celebrate outstanding educators across Malaysia. It was launched in 2022 and apart from recognising teachers on a national level, the Malaysia Teacher Prize also provides a platform to scale up their best practices.

In light of teacher’s day happening on the 16th of May, we speak to Samuel Isaiah, Co-Founder, Malaysia Teacher Prize…. As well as, Cikgu Muhammad Nazmi bin Rosli, a teacher based in Sarawak and the winner of the 2023 Malaysia Teacher Prize.

Applications for the 2025 Malaysia Teacher Prize are open. If you’d like to send in your application or just find out more information, you can head over to malaysiateacherprize.org.

Image Credit: Malaysia Teacher Prize

Produced by: Dashran Yohan

Presented by: Dashran Yohan


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