Sabina Bharwani is the founder of Hello World, a computer science program that partners with K12 schools to build autonomous learners who approach and solve problems like engineers. Prior to this Sabina led Teach For America’s EdTech and Innovation Strategy teams, where she managed a large fund focused on the rigorous application of improvement sciences and was charged with stewarding bottom-up and top-down innovations through rapid cycles of learning and iteration.
Sabina has experience teaching fourth through sixth grade at public schools, where she implemented the use of edtech tools at the classroom level and coached teachers on pedagogical and curricular practices across all grades and subject areas. Sabina holds an M.P.P. from Harvard University, an M.S. in Education and Development from the Relay Graduate School of Education and a B.S. in Mathematics from Rice University.