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Python Coding Camp for Kids - Positions available

Adaleg IT – www.adlalegit.com - is a Community-Based IT that works with adults and children to teach them Coding, Cloud Computing, Data Science, Machine Learning, and Web Development. We run classes in three countries and are based in Toronto.

We are currently running a program called Coding for Kids at Home - https://codingforkidsathome.com/ - which is designed to help out during the COVID-19 Pandemic by giving kids an opportunity to learn code.

Since we are looking to run a large Online Coding Summer Camp (via Coding for Kids at Home), we are looking to hire several teachers to teach coding to kids 8-10 and 11-14.

  • We have Coding Curricula and exercises for our kids.
  • We have lead teachers/trainers who will help acclimate new teachers.
  • We are looking for undergraduates (or graduate students) with experience not only in Python but also with teaching kids (or an interest to do so).
  • The program goes from 9am to 3pm every day from the beginning of July to the end of August.
  • It’s an exciting project. Come join us!

If you know anyone in your program that would like to apply, please have them contact us at mfeuer@adalegit.com or info@adalegit.com.

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