Gina Justus Wins 2024 Cambridge Dedicated Teacher Awards For Middle East And North Africa

Gina Justus Wins 2024 Cambridge Dedicated Teacher Awards For Middle East And North Africa

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Category : Sports Published on: April 30 2024

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  • Gina Justus, hailing from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, but dedicating her teaching career to the UAE since 2005, captures the prestigious MENA regional 2024 Cambridge Dedicated Teacher Awards, highlighting her profound commitment to education in the region.
  • Justus's remarkable achievement amidst fierce competition from over 14,840 nominees from 141 nations underscores her exceptional contributions to primary and secondary education, setting a standard of excellence for educators worldwide.
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