Viviana Yommi won the last edition of “Teachers Who Inspire”

In the last edition of “Teachers Who Inspire”, several stories were shown and the six finalists chosen from the nearly 2,000 applications from all over the country thrilled the entire community. However, the great recognition as “Inspirational Teacher of the Year” was won by Viviana Yommi, from the town of Iguazú, who won a prize of $3,000,000 for her outstanding work in the field of special education in Misiones. It’s going to allow me to get to the other side that I want to get to with my school. Thank you for giving me this opportunity.” The teacher collaborated in founding the first special education school and today it is an establishment recognized and respected in the community for the number of projects it carries out, among them, the labor insertion of students in hotels and hotels.
Iguazú.Al At the same time, in her day-to-day work, the teacher is committed to ensuring that her students can discover and develop their full potential despite the economic shortcomings of many families who attend the institute. For their part, Paula Savio and Leonardo Amarilla received a special mention of $1,000,000 each. First of all, Paula is from Guaymallén, Mendoza, and is an elementary school teacher. Her work stands out for employing a pedagogical approach to literacy, focused on didactic play and bonding, thus personalizing teaching for each student. Leonardo, in turn, is from San Roque, Corrientes, and dreams of a “classroom without walls.” For this reason, he takes his students to learn biology in nature and develops various projects aimed at enhancing the scientific abilities of his students through fieldwork.

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