TAMAM was selected as a Laureate of the Seventh edition of the UNESCO-Hamdan Prize for Teacher Development.

Awarded every two years, the Prize is generously supported by the Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Distinguished Academic Performance (Hamdan Foundation). The prize amounts to $100,000 to support each winner.
Dr. Rima Karami, TAMAM director, attended the ceremony that took place on World Teachers’ Day on the 5th of October 2022 at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris to receive this prize. Upon receiving the prize, Dr. Rima gave a speech and participated later during the same day in a panel discussion as one of the Laureates of the UNESCO Hamdan Prize.
An international jury consisting of five distinguished professionals with high-level of knowledge and experience in teacher-related issues selected TAMAM and two other projects as a Laureate of this Prize this year among 75 applications. The jury rationalized their selection of TAMAM as a project that empowers educators to be advocates and leaders of educational change at the local level, works to support the implementation and sustainability of innovative initiatives, and identifies the engine of educational reform as a culturally grounded capacity building model for school improvement. In addition, TAMAM demonstrates that research is not a disconnected producer of academic knowledge, but that it must and can be directed to practical applications. The jury also highlighted that TAMAM shows exceptional promise for sustainability and replicability as it has been expanded to multiple countries.
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