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CodeJIKA Local Competition

IT'S COMPETITION TIME!!! GET STARTED USING THE RESOURCES BELOW.

HOW TO GET STARTED...

Anyone, anywhere, online or offline, can host a coding competition.
A competition is a gathering between three or more clubs from different schools to demonstrate their acquired skills and compete against each other.

ARE YOU READY TO HOST THE NEXT COMPETITION?

If you are interested in organizing the next competition for your local schools, kindly fill out the application below. You can expect to receive further communication from us to support you throughout this exciting journey.

RESOURCES

We have added all the necessary documents that will assist you on your journey.

01: Organize a Local Competition

Well done on completing the Intro Coding Session and introducing the curriculum to the students. If you have not done this, please visit https://codejika.org/coach-hub/ to get resources to assist your students prepare.

The following resources will assist you in planning your first local competition/showcase.

Welcome Coaches, are you ready to kickstart your coaching journey?

We have added all the necessary documents that will assist you on your journey.
UPCOMING WEBINAR DATES
CodeJIKA.org is inviting all teachers/trainers that want to learn how to create and run successful coding clubs in your school.
Connect with each other and us. Learn about:

- How to Introduce the Program to a school
- How to schedule a Intro Session with a teacher
- Teach the 1-Hour Website and the Offline Curriculum
There will be events in October 2022.
Please check back in the next few days.
RECENT WEBINAR SESSION
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01: Host a Roadshow and Intro Session

The documents below will help you run your 1st coding session. Feel free to make changes to the school letter by adding your contact information, this will make it easier for the school to communicate with you.

02: Branding

Download our cool branding for your next event. Feel free to add your logo and details on the posters.

03: Offline Curriculum

Most schools don’t have sufficient connectivity to enable learners to use the online CodeJIKA platform. The offline curriculum enables you to teach without any connectivity and without installing any software.

Teaching Style: Remember, this is mainly self and peer-to-peer driven learning. So as the Coach your job is to enable learners to discuss in small groups every 30 minutes to solve each other’s bugs and make progress. Only after discussing and asking help from another group, should you help them directly.

04: About CodeJIKA

CodeJIKA.org is a FUN and FREE coding program for high-schools. Our mission is to create awesome experiences, cool online tools and fun curriculum to support the youth of today and leaders of tomorrow. CodeJIKA.org is a social impact project driven by Code for Change, supporters & partners.
Coach Hub Help Groups
If you have any questions, please feel free to send an email to [email protected]

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Join our WhatsApp/Telegram group and connect with other coaches from other countries.
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Freakin' Awesome Questions

CodeJIKA is a coding curriculum designed for high school learners, it aims to promote digital literacy and prepare students for the digital economy.

You can approach your local school’s administration and pitch the idea of starting a coding club. You can also reach out to other students who are interested in coding and collaborate with them to create the club. 

While previous coding or teaching experience can be helpful, it’s not necessarily required to become a CodeJIKA coach. You should have a passion for education and a willingness to learn and help others.

CodeJIKA provides training and support for its coaches, including online resources, webinars, and in-person training sessions. You can also connect with other coaches and educators in the CodeJIKA community to share ideas and resources.

You can start at any time, however if you want your students to take part in the upcoming competitions, please follow the competition page and stay up to date.

Anyone who wants to give back to their community. All Volunteers must read the Code of Conduct and sign it and email it to [email protected] before starting their volunteer journey. Our learners’ safety is our number 1 priority.

Download Code of Conduct here:

This is a volunteer based opportunity. We will send a small stipend for data, posters and any other marketing materials needed. However you need approval from the CodeJIKA team.

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