This year, ten remarkable educators from around the country have garnered a Future Engineer Teacher of the Year Award from Amazon. One of these is Mohammad Ahmad, a teacher at Bronx Academy of Letters in the Bronx borough of New York City. This is the first year Amazon has award the prestigious award.
Mohammad was recognized for his work to promote diversity and inclusion in computer science. “Computer science skills will be of vital importance as we take on and solve the challenges of the future,” asserted CEO of Amazon Worldwide Consumer Jeff Wilke.
“Growing up, I didn’t see many faces like mine in education, whether they were male or a person of color,” recalled Mohammad. “I grew up in a single-parent, low-income household. Although my mother got creative and made sure to provide us with resources or alternative resources to broaden our horizons, not all families are as privileged,” he continued. “I started teaching to make an impact on the lives of all students, to be an ally to students of color who often don’t see themselves reflected in the staff of their schools, and to try to broaden the horizons of those students who might not have access to the same resources as those from higher income families,” he concluded.
Mohammad graduated from JP Taravella High School in Coral Springs, Florida, in 2010. After his high school graduation, he earned his Bachelor’s degree in History, Psychology, and Arabic from Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida, in 2015. He completed the requirements for his Master’s degree in Adolescent Education with an emphasis in Mathematics from St. John’s University in Temecula, California, in 2018. After several years of experience working in the private sector, Mohammad accepted a position at the Bronx Academy of Letters, where he has taught for the past four years.
All of the ten honored educators received a prize package valued at over $50,000 to be used to benefit his or her school and students. In addition, Amazon donated an additional $25,000 in school supplies, including Amazon Fire HD 8 Tablets, classroom essentials from AmazonBasics, and additional items from Amazon Essentials. Award recipients also received one full year of Amazon Music Unlimited and a 12-month Audible.com Gold Gift Membership. Mohammad and his fellow award-winners also received a $200 Amazon gift card to celebrate his hard work.
To learn more about all the winners of the award, see this link at Amazonblog.