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High Schooler Teaches Global Kids Coding Online

Jacob Shaul, a high school student, remotely taught over 170 students in Bolivia the basics of programming languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, including how to build websites. This was his largest class since starting Mode, an initiative to provide coding education. The program highlights innovative, student-led approaches to global learning.

Key Points

  • Jacob Shaul taught programming to 170+ Bolivian students remotely.
  • Curriculum covered HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and website building.
  • Initiative started with Mode, expanding to global audiences.

Implications for Educational Freedom

This story exemplifies educational freedom by demonstrating how innovative, non-traditional learning opportunities can empower students beyond government-run schools. It supports parental rights by showcasing accessible, alternative education options that foster skill-building without institutional constraints.

Source: This High School Student Is Teaching Kids Across the Globe How to Code

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