On this World Teachers’ Day, celebrated every October 5th, we take a moment to reflect on the incredible contributions of teachers around the globe. This day, established by the United Nations 30 years ago, recognises the dedication of educators who inspire, motivate, and guide the future generations. For me, the teachers at Regent Group, including those at Regent College London, Regent Middle East, and Gulf Indian High School Dubai, are particularly special. Their tireless work is the cornerstone of our vision for the future of education, and I am deeply grateful for their commitment.
Outstanding NSS Results 2024: A testament to our teachers’ commitment
We are thrilled with this year’s outstanding results in the 2024 National Student Survey (NSS). Our students have recognised the dedication and exceptional support of our teaching staff, with 93% satisfaction in teaching quality, 92% in learning opportunities, and 92% in academic support. These results reflect the immense effort our teachers put into delivering high-quality education and underscore our commitment to continuous improvement as we strive to become a British university.
Our faculty’s ability to inspire and motivate students is at the heart of these achievements. The NSS results stand as a testament to the lasting impact that great educators have on their students’ academic journeys and beyond.
The impact of great teachers
Many of us can recall at least one teacher who made a significant impact on our lives. Personally, I’ve been fortunate to have learned from two extraordinary educators during my executive education. The late Professor Clay Christensen introduced me to the laws of nature and how they can be harnessed to achieve success. His teachings were a turning point in my life, instilling in me the importance of curiosity and self-discovery. Professor Huggy Rao from Stanford University also inspired my vision for Regent Group with his insights into innovation, culture, and design.
Their lessons, much like those of all great teachers, were not just about imparting knowledge but about challenging me to think critically and independently. This spirit of teaching is what we strive to embody at Regent Group, as we prepare our students to think into character and create the future they desire.
Addressing global education challenges
While World Teachers’ Day is a celebration, it also serves as a reminder of the global challenges in education. Despite education being a fundamental right enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, there are still an estimated 264 million children and youth who remain out of school globally. Regent Group is proud to contribute in a small way to overcoming these barriers, particularly through initiatives like Public Learn in Sri Lanka.
Public Learn is a platform we created to provide access to free educational resources from world-leading institutions. Given Sri Lanka’s tumultuous past, with education disrupted by civil war, this platform helps bridge the gap by making high-quality education more accessible. Through Public Learn, users can access free online courses from institutions worldwide, including our own Thinking into Character programme, which helps learners transform their mindset and unlock their potential.
Gratitude to teachers and moving forward
In closing, today is about celebrating the unwavering dedication of teachers everywhere. Whether at Regent Group or in classrooms around the world, educators are the pillars of society. They are the ones who shape the leaders, innovators, and change-makers of tomorrow. To all teachers, I extend my heartfelt thanks. Your work is invaluable, and your impact immeasurable.
Dr. Selva Pankaj, CEO & Principal
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