His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid bin Mohammed bin Rashid has honoured the winner of the Educator Award, the first award of its kind launched by the 1 Billion Followers Summit in partnership with TikTok.
A specialised jury selected three finalists, with Matt Green securing first place and receiving a $100,000 cash prize. A TikTok creator, broadcaster, and author, he uses music to make science more accessible to students. He is known for transforming classroom science topics into concise, easy to understand rap videos set to popular soundtracks and has 1.4 million followers on the platform.
The award ceremony took place during the fourth edition of the 1 Billion Followers Summit, the world’s largest event dedicated to shaping the content creation economy. The Educator Award recognises content creators for advancing digital learning and delivering educational knowledge through innovative approaches with measurable social impact.
His Highness congratulated the winner and the participants of the Educator Award, praising their inspiring contributions that demonstrate how digital tools can be effectively harnessed to support education and develop innovative approaches aligned with societal aspirations and the needs of future generations.
He also emphasised that good educational content is a cornerstone of community development and a powerful tool for empowering individuals.
He said, “We believe that creators of good content are key partners in the development journey. Investing in innovative educational ideas is an investment in people.”
The Educator Award has drawn nearly 600,000 educational content creators from the Middle East and North Africa, Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Around 108,000 participants met the eligibility requirements and presented educational and entertaining content aimed at simplifying knowledge, encouraging learning, and generating positive societal impact. Contestants produced more than 320,000 video posts on TikTok under the hashtag #EducatorAward, showcasing a wide range of educational ideas and creative teaching methods.
The finalists included Dr. Amy Boyington,a historian, author, and content creator with 1.2 million followers on TikTok. She first gained recognition for videos highlighting the interiors of the Louvre Museum in Paris, before expanding her content through green screen formats that present history in an accessible and engaging way.
The other, Abdullah Annan, is a science content creator with 6.7 million followers on TikTok. He gained wide recognition for his initiative Science Street, which bridges science and the public by bringing knowledge to streets, universities, schools, and institutions.
The award reflects the summit’s commitment to supporting innovative educational content, highlighting the growing role of content creation in building communities, empowering youth, and promoting lifelong learning on a global scale.
The ceremony was attended by senior officials and a prominent group of content creators and experts participating in the summit.

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