Dr. Tony Q. Cobb, Jr. a native from Macon, GA holds a Doctor of Education degree in Sports and Athletic Management from Northcentral University, and a Master of Science degree in Sports Management from American Military University. As a former collegiate athlete, he also obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education from Alabama State University. Dr. Cobb is a certified Georgia Professional Educator with a Level 7 certificate in Health and Physical Education K-12. He has extensive experience working in the education field, with his current position as an Adaptive Physical Education Specialist in a local school district in the state of Georgia. During his spare time, he serves as a Part-Time faculty member at Georgia Gwinnett College, teaching health and wellness and physical education courses. In addition to his work in education, Dr. Cobb has held positions as a health/physical education teacher in juvenile facilities working with at-risk youth in the state of Georgia and Alabama. Dr. Cobb has a passion for promoting physical education and wellness and has made significant contributions to various community programs. His favorite quote is "To whom much is given, much is required". In this episode, Dr. Cobb discusses his dissertation titled "Perceptions of Physical Education Teachers Regarding the State of Georgia Physical Activity Curriculum and its Suitability for Incarcerated Juveniles."
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