By Ginalyn B. Brioso
TAYUM,
Abra -- Francis Jim Tuscano, an educator from Abra, has made it to
the top 50 finalists of the 2017 Global Teacher Prize (GTP), an award conferred
to an exceptional teacher worldwide for incomparable efforts and contribution
to the teaching profession.
Tuscano is the only Filipino in the list of
Top 50 finalists in this prestigious award by the Varkey Foundation under
the patronage of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President,
Prime Minister, and Emir of Dubai.
The finalists were chosen from among 20,000
nominations from 179 countries.
Tuscano’s accomplishments qualified him to
the GTP like innovative teaching and learning approaches to his students,
being a model teacher to his fellow educators through excellent and
continuous professional learning, acknowledged school, local and national
community efforts, expertise and experiences in using technological tools in
supporting best pedagogical practices such as the use of iPad in class and
leading the school through giving high-quality training sessions for teachers.
“I have made my multi-touch book, iPad
Activities for the Christian RE class, dedicated to guiding Filipino and
international Religious Educators with use of the iPad in class.”
The book was a finalist in the 2016 iBooks
Author Conference in the United States, under the category, Best iBook of the
Year (Education, Overall).
Among his awards were Pineau-Clifford
Educator’s Award for Outstanding Faculty in Xavier School, San Juan and Best
Professional Blog of the Year in Xavier School with his professional learning
website “www.francisjimtuscano.com - Mr. T’s Online
Blackboard”.
He is also recognized by Apple, Inc and
Google Philippines for his achievements and innovations in teaching and
learning with tech tools in the classroom.
He is a member of the global community of
Apple Distinguished Educators and a Google Education Group Leader for Ortigas,
Philippines.
Tuscano served as resource speaker to
numerous trainings and workshops organized by the Department of Education here
particularly in Tayum Central School, his Alma Mater.
“Knowing the limitations of certain schools
like in the public school system where computers or tech tools are not
present, I also give trainings and seminars on innovative, non-digital
approaches to learning such as growth mindset, visible thinking routines, and
employment of inquiry-based learning among others to help push the Philippine
education system out of the traditional mindset, ” he expressed.
“If I win the grand prize, I planned to use
it for teacher training for public schools and to set up coding and robotics
for public school students,” he said.
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