1.Professional Development:
- Advanced Degrees and Certifications: Teachers who have pursued higher education, such as master's or Ph.D. degrees, or obtained specialized certifications related to their subject area or pedagogy.
- Training and Workshops: Participation in national or international training programs, workshops, or seminars that enhance teaching methods and subject knowledge. This can include training in new technology, modern teaching techniques, or student-centered learning.
2.Innovative Teaching Methods:
- Introduction of New Teaching Techniques: Teachers who implement innovative approaches such as blended learning, project-based learning, or technology-integrated classrooms.
- Developing Educational Materials: Teachers who create unique learning materials, such as textbooks, digital resources, or curriculum enhancements, recognized by educational authorities or adopted by other institutions.
3.Mentoring and Guiding Students:
- Successful Student Outcomes: Teachers who mentor students to achieve top results in national exams (such as O/L exams), help them win scholarships, or guide them in winning academic or extracurricular competitions.
- Mentoring in Extracurricular Activities: Teachers who lead students to success in non-academic activities such as sports, drama, music, or debating competitions, guiding them to regional or national recognition.





