Our Children are our future. We need to guide them properly. When it comes to preparing your children for the future, there are few better ways to do so than to help them learn to code! Coding helps kids develop academic skills, build qualities like perseverance and organization, and gain valuable 21st century skills that can even translate into a career.
You will be glad to know that, I am on my way to guide school students! I have already taken some initiatives for school students. For Primary School students, i am focusing Hour of Code and scratch programming. Just want to motivation them about technology.
We need our future doctors, lawyers, politicians, astronauts learning the basics. Secondary School students, I am focusing Programming Language. My future plan is, i want to introduce school students to Robotics, Drone, Adriano and 3D printing.
I totally agree with you that children are our future. I have two kids (they are still little), and I know that someday they will have more technology in their life than I have in mine, technology is their future.
And about the initiative that you started by guiding kids in schools, I find it really inspiring. There should be more people like you in this world.
Thank you for sharing with us in keep on great guiding.
@MoniV I think Local Guides program is a big platform for guiding the world in various fields. I hope our awesome local guides from around the world also will join this initiative. #LetsGuideKids
@PavelSarwar I believe that learning coding is as important as learning subjects like Maths nowadays, it’s great that you’re teaching it to them!
I’m sure they will love to learn about the other topics you’re planning to introduce them to, and that it will help them expand their mind and figure out what they want to study in the future. They will get many benefits from everything you teach them.
@PavelSarwar When I was in high school I joined the Robotics club, we would divide ourselves in small groups and create robots to compete. In our first year we competed against ourselves, all the robots were the same in software and hardware, but we took take of the mechanical part (wheels and overall design). After that, we took care of everything with help of teachers and older students. Maybe when you teach them robotics they can create robots of some category and compete against each other, and possibly later in competitions near you?
This does require many materials and expertise, among other things, so it might be hard to accomplish, but I’m just giving you the idea because we learned a lot there.
We started with sumo robots, but afterwards we also competed in mini-sumo, maze and line followers competitions. There are more categories that might be more popular in your country.