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Do you want to help students in your country learn computer science? Whether you are a teacher, school administrator, government leader, industry professional, or other computer science enthusiast, we have resources for you!
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Are you a teacher?
Did you know that most of our teachers are new to teaching computer science? You can do it, too! Our courses make it fun for students from pre-readers to high school to learn computer science. Explore our engaging, rigorous curriculum and complete lesson plans that you can start using right away. All of our courses are available at no cost.
Are you an organization working to promote computer science in your country?
Host events, make presentations, post to social media, and build a community of local computer science champions -- all without reinventing the wheel! Whether you want to host your first Hour of Code event or you have already hosted hundreds of computer science education events, there are resources you can begin using right away. Are you interested in joining a community of global leaders working to expand computer science education? Learn about the Code.org International Partner Program!
In September of 2018, Code.org was honored to travel to Mendoza, Argentina, to present at the summit of G20 Education Ministers (representing 70% of the world’s schools), and to invite students to introduce the ministers to computer science. The G20 Education Ministers’ Declaration recommended the integration of “computing and coding skills within the curriculum,” adding to the global consensus around computer science. Watch the video of the event and Hadi Partovi’s full speech below.