Ranjitsinh Disale, Global Teacher Award Winner, Now on World Bank's Education Advisor to Improve Quality of Teaching

Work on the board is pro bono and the panel will meet for two hours every six months, with the total time commitment not exceeding 10 hours every six months for the project ending December 2024, a World Bank statement informed.

Ranjitsinh Disale (Photo Credits: ANI)

Aurangabad, Jun 4: Ranjitsinh Disale, who hit national headlines after winning a USD 1 million `Global Teacher' award last year, has been appointed by the World Bank on an international advisory board working to improve the quality of teaching.

Disale, from Paritewadi in Solapur district of Maharashtra, some 300 km from here, will join 11 others on the World Bank's recently launched Global Coach Programmes' International Technical Advisory Board, he said.

"There is a training programme for teachers designed by the World Bank and there is a committee to design it. I have been appointed as an adviser of this committee," Disale told PTI on Thursday. A World Bank spokesperson confirmed the development. Ranjitsinh Disale Wins Global Teacher Prize 2020; Know More About The Indian School Teacher Who Promoted Girls' Education.

Work on the board is pro bono and the panel will meet for two hours every six months, with the total time commitment not exceeding 10 hours every six months for the project ending December 2024, a World Bank statement informed.

The Global Coach Program is focused on accelerating learning by helping countries improve in-service teacher professional development (TPD) programs and systems, it added. Maharashtra Teacher Ranjitsinh Disale on Global Award Win, Says Teaching is All About Giving.

The International Technical Advisory Board comprises 12 individuals from the domains of research, policy making, and teaching. Disale was in December last year named the winner of the USD 1 million annual Global Teacher Prize 2020 in recognition of his efforts to promote girls' education and trigger a quick response (QR) coded textbook revolution in the country.

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