Sabreen Mutawally

Teacher, Public Speaker, and Volunteer in Greensboro, North Carolina

Sabreen Mutawally

Teacher, Public Speaker, and Volunteer in Greensboro, North Carolina

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Dr. Mutawally holds a Bachelor of Arts in Health and Physical Education from Hampton University, a Master of Science in Adapted Physical Education from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, and more recently, has earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Education with an emphasis in Leadership, Policy and Change from Walden University.

As a sought after instructional and curriculum coach, agent of social change, and advocate for children, Dr. Mutawally continuously seeks to ensure that education amongst the minority population receives heightened awareness. Her vast knowledge of instructional strategies, especially in the area of minority male students, has resulted in her presenting at various conferences throughout the United States, including the Thomasville City Schools Teacher-Lead Conference, the United States Parole Commission Black History Month Program, the North Carolina New Schools Summer Institute, and the College Board A Dream Deferred Conference, just to name a few.

Dr. Mutawally is currently the Curriculum Facilitator and Testing Coordinator at the Middle College at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (MC A&T), an all-male high school serving 126 young men. Additionally, she is an adjunct professor at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, where she teaches Fitness and Aging and Sports Medicine to undergraduate students. Previously serving as a Health, Physical Education and Leadership instructor at Thomasville High School for 5 years, Dr. Mutawally believes in the power of education and its ability to effect change.