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The teacher who won $1m for turning India's slums into open-air classrooms

The teacher who won $1m for turning India's slums into open-air classrooms

Summary

Rouble Nagi, an artist and educator from India, won the Global Teacher Prize in 2026. She was recognized for creating open-air learning centers in India's slums, helping children access education. Her non-profit, the Rouble Nagi Art Foundation, has established over 800 learning centers across the country.

Key Facts

  • Rouble Nagi received the 2026 Global Teacher Prize, which is a $1 million award.
  • Her non-profit organization, the Rouble Nagi Art Foundation, set up over 800 learning centers in India.
  • These centers are located in more than 100 underserved communities and villages.
  • The learning centers use art-based methods to make education more engaging for children.
  • Classes sometimes take place in open areas of slums with children sitting on mats.
  • Nagi's work was inspired by a boy she met who couldn't afford school.
  • Nagi's team includes volunteers who visit homes if children stop attending.
  • The foundation also helps provide educational supplies like books and bags.
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