National Teachers Award-Self Potrait Form PDF- South Africa
The National Teaching Awards (NTA) are the highest honor for educators in South Africa, hosted annually by the Department of Basic Education (DBE). For the 2026 (26th Annual) NTA, the “Self-Portrait” (often referred to as the Self-Motivation or Reflective Portfolio) is the most critical part of your submission. It is where you move beyond your CV to tell the story of your impact, innovation, and dedication.
Below is the download link for National Teachers Award-Self Potrait Form PDF- South Africa
National Teachers Award-Self Potrait Form PDF- South Africa
Above is the download link for National Teachers Award-Self Potrait Form PDF- South Africa
In 2026, the NTA process has moved toward an entirely online nomination system to improve transparency and accessibility across all nine provinces.
FAQ: Mastering the Self-Portrait 2026
Q: What is the purpose of the Self-Portrait?
A: The Self-Portrait is your “reflective narrative.” It allows the adjudication panel to see how you deal with socio-economic challenges, how you implement inclusive education, and how you inspire both learners and colleagues. It turns your “job description” into a “professional legacy.”
Q: What are the key sections I must address?
A: According to the 2026 NTA Nomination Guide, your self-portrait/motivation must elaborate on:
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Teaching Experience: A brief history of your journey.
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Recent Achievements: Your specific impact in the last 2–3 years.
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Special Attributes: What makes your teaching style unique?
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Social Challenges: How you address issues like diversity, substance abuse, or poor resources in your school context.

Q: How long should the Self-Portrait be?
A: For most categories, the written motivation is restricted to a specific word count (often around 200–500 words for the initial form, but much longer for the full Portfolio of Evidence (PoE)). In 2026, many categories also allow for a 3-minute video/audio link to supplement your written text.
Q: What “General Criteria” apply to every category?
A: Every nominee, regardless of their subject, is scored on:
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Constitutional Precepts: How you promote democracy, equality, and human dignity.
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Ethos and Morale: Your contribution to the positive atmosphere of the school.
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Extra-Curricular Involvement: Your work beyond the classroom (sports, culture, or community projects).
Q: What are the “Special Categories” in 2026?
A: For 2026, the DBE has refined its categories. Notable additions/updates include:
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Excellence in Technology-Enhanced Teaching.
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Excellence in Teaching Mathematics/Physical Sciences.
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The Kader Asmal Lifetime Achievement Award (requires 30 years of unbroken service).
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The Minister’s Special Award (where learners can nominate teachers via social media).
Step-by-Step Submission Process 2026
| Phase | Action Required | Deadline (District) |
| 1. School Level | Nomination by the School Nomination Team (SNT). | February – March 2026 |
| 2. Self-Portrait | Teacher completes the Self-Motivation/Portrait form. | 31 March 2026 |
| 3. SACE Vetting | DBE verifies your registration and “Good Standing.” | April 2026 |
| 4. Adjudication | District and Provincial interviews and site visits. | May – August 2026 |
Critical Documentation Checklist
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Completed Nomination Form: Signed by the Principal and SGB Chairperson.
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Self-Portrait/Motivation: The reflective narrative (Template below).
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Certified ID Copy: Must be certified within the last 6 months.
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SACE Certificate: Proof of current registration with the South African Council for Educators.
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Testimonials: 2 or 3 endorsements from colleagues, parents, or former learners.
Last updated on: March 19, 2026