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Kids Teach Tech

Kids Teach Tech (KTT) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to teaching underserved and underrepresented youth around the world about coding and technology, exclusively led by youth instructors. Over the past seven years, KTT has taught over 8,000 students, supported by a team of more than 250 youth teachers. We offer year-round day-long classes and week-long summer camps in partnership with UC Berkeley, Georgia Tech, and other major collaborators, including Comcast and the Urban League. KTT is also an official education partner in AI4OPT (funded by the NSF), and our curriculum covers a range of topics from block programming to data science, website development, 3D printing, and artificial intelligence. Our teaching model pairs each student with a teacher and teaching assistant for personalized learning. With offices in Oakland and San Ramon, KTT continues to make a lasting impact and was recognized with the 2024 East Bay Economic Development Alliance Innovation Award for Education.

7 years.
10 years old - Present

To get to where Kids Teach Tech is today, it took me 7 years. Throughout that time I have grown countless skills, many I could not even pinpoint. I have created a style of teaching, leadership, and coding that is unique and effective. The images above (and a few more in the information packet) reflect this journey, and although they could never do the thousands of hours of work, hundreds of classes taught, and thousands graduated proper justice, they can at least shed light on how I have grown up alongside my company.

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