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Despite what you see on social media hyping CS education, most high schools in the US still don't offer rigorous CS courses. Barely 1 percent of AP Exams last year were for CS. Want to use your CS skills to help change that? It's time to roll up your sleeves and join hundreds of engineers who volunteer their time and skills to bring CS to high schools nationwide!
YOU can help. Teach Computer Science. Keep your day job.
TEALS (Technology Education and Literacy in Schools) is an industry-wide grassroots program started in 2009 with a proven track record that partners hundreds of engineers from more than 300 companies who team teach high school CS and help schools throughout the U.S. build and grow sustainable CS. Volunteers and partner teachers create a ripple effect, impacting the students they teach, and the many students who will study CS in the future with the teacher we train.
Register to find out more about what TEALS volunteering looks like! We are expanding to 40 schools in NY and NJ and we need volunteers with computer science backgrounds to teach CS.
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