Srinagar, Sep 5: A government-school-teacher from Srinagar, Dr Urfana Amin on Thursday was awarded with the National Teachers’ Award by president of India Droupadi Murmu.
Urfana was felicitated with the National Teachers’ Award for her contribution towards the Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN) module, e-content for DIKHSA portal and adult literacy.
Posted as a teacher at Government Boys Higher Secondary School Soura, Urfana has been awarded to teach the science subject from the innovative ‘Learn Big From Small idea.’
Urfana has received a gold medal for teaching science at primary level by the National Science Council of Teacher Scientist.
Hailing from Lal Bazar area of Srinagar, the innovative teacher says that in 2007-2008, she made a curriculum for Jammu and Kashmir which was implemented by State Institute of Education (SIE).
Besides, she has also won the global education teacher award in 2021 and in 2020. She was awarded for bringing up innovative ideas and in 2022 she received a gold medal for teaching science at primary level. (KNO)
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