PEARSON TEACHING AWARDS 2013’ HONOURS ‘TEACHING PIONEERS’ FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM
18 EDUCATORS RECONGNISED FOR TEACHING EXCELLENCE AT A PRESTIGIOUS AWARD CEREMONY ORGANISED IN NEW DELHI
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Mumbai / New Delhi, December 13, 2013:
Pearson, the world’s leading learning company, today announced the winners of the
Pearson Teaching Awards 2013 (PTA) at a grand ceremony in 
New Delhi. PTA is an initiative to honour the outstanding teachers who 
are making a real difference to the education system in India.
Following
 a rigorous process of screening and assessment of the nominations and 
an extensive pre jury short listing process, the grand jury selected
18 educators as the winners for 20 awards across School, Higher Education and common categories.
(Please refer to Annexure I for detailed list of winners & categories)
Several well-known public figures attended the event to show their support towards the cause.
Shri. Kapil Sibal, Hon'ble Minister of Communications and 
Information Technology and Minister of Law and Justice of India was the 
Chief Guest at the award ceremony.
Ms. Shabana Azmi, Noted actress & social activist and
Mr. Gautam Gambhir, leading Indian cricketer, graced the ceremony as guests of honour. Pearson Teaching Awards also received
encouragement from several renowned teaching 
professionals, academicians and knowledge leaders who joined the 
celebration of teaching profession.
The grand ceremony convened the senior most officials from Pearson India namely –
Mr. Deepak Mehrotra, Managing Director, Pearson India, Mr. Ranu Kawatra, President and CEO, Pearson Education India and
Mr. Srikanth B. Iyer, CEO, Pearson Education Services & Tutor Vista. Mr. Pratik Mehta, Education Lead, Microsoft India also graced the occasion with his presence. Microsoft India is the
Technology Partner for the awards.
In recognition of the outstanding contribution made by the winners of the Pearson Teaching Awards 2013, these teachers have an
automatic entry as finalists for the Microsoft Partners in Learning Global Forum (PILGF).
Microsoft PILGF is an annual global event that recognizes and rewards innovative teachers who practice the elements of 21st century learning in their own classrooms.
Announcing the winners of ‘Pearson Teaching Awards 2013’,
Mr. Deepak Mehrotra, Managing Director, Pearson India said, ” 
At Pearson India, it is an honour for us to meet and award some of the 
leading educators of the country, who are doing the noblest job of 
laying the strong foundation for the country’s
 next generation. Awards conferred upon them today are a small token of 
recognition for the grand responsibility they carry on their shoulders.”
“It’s
 the second edition of Pearson Teaching Awards and the response is 
overwhelming. It is encouraging to see the platform grow popular amongst
 the teachers. This is just the beginning and
 we hope to increase participation levels every year and eventually make
 it the single biggest platform in the country to connect the students, 
parents & teachers and celebrate this noble profession.”
Mr. Mehrotra added.
PTA 2013 received over
5500 nominations from all over the country, with the highest number of entries coming in from
Karnataka (346), Maharashtra (313), Punjab (293), Uttar Pradesh (288),
Tamil Nadu (246) and Delhi (213). All the nominations 
underwent a pre-jury and grand-jury screening process. The prestigious 
jury panel comprised of prominent personalities from Indian education 
& arts streams -
Professor Y.S. Rajan, well known scientist and bureaucrat; Dr. Amir Ullah Khan, development economist and academician;           
Dr. Pushpesh Pant, noted academic and historian; Prof J S Rajput, Former Director, NCERT and Former Chairman, NCTE,
Dr. G James Pitchai, renowned scientist and Vice Chancellor, Bharathiar University;
Ms. Lata Vaidyanathan, Principal, Modern School and Ms. Sanjna Kapoor, Co-founder, Junoon Theatre.  
As a precursor to the Pearson Teaching Awards, Pearson India conducted a nationwide
‘Voice of Teacher Survey’ to understand the teachers’ perspective
 on the changing dynamics of student-teacher relationship and the key 
challenges of teaching profession. As per the survey findings
76% teachers expressed that they consider ‘gratitude from students’
 as the best form of recognition, even more than financial incentives 
(60%) or recognition from their management (62%). 3,262 teachers from 
schools and higher education institutes
 in 223 tier I, II and III cities across the 25 Indian states 
participated in the ‘Pearson Voice of Teacher Survey’.
This was followed by the launch of
‘Thank Your Teacher’ nationwide initiative that urged students 
& others to come forward and thank their teachers for making a 
difference to their lives. The initiative received overwhelming response
 with more than 32,000 ‘Thank you’ messages from students.
Pearson
 introduced Pearson Teaching Awards in 2012, as a nationwide initiative 
for celebrating teaching excellence and recognizing extraordinary 
performers of the teaching profession.
About Pearson:
Pearson
 is the world’s leading Education Company, present in over 70 countries 
and educating more than 150 million people worldwide. Pearson in India 
provides educational
 content, materials, technologies, assessments and related services to 
institutions, educators and learners of all ages. Pearson in India has 
diverse offerings across school, higher and professional education. To 
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