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Looking for Local Reps & Teaching Assistants at MAMA.codes, creative coding for 3-8s


knqin

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Hi East Dulwich community,


I do freelance design work for MAMA.codes (as well as TA a few code clubs in the surrounding area!).

They're recruiting for Local Reps and Teaching Assistants in East Dulwich (and all over London) if you, your friend or neighbour would be interested? It's flexible work boosting confidence of 3-8 year olds through creative inclusive coding. It's amazing how these little ones are learning the stepping stones of coding, sequential thinking and storytelling before they can read and count. Wish I had it as a kid.


Training and support is provided. MAMA.codes is a parent powered and parent founded startup too which I bet those in the family discussion thread would be interested as well.

Anywho check out their application: https://mama.codes/hiring-train-teach-mama-codes/


(Or if you want your little one to try a class - spring term code clubs: https://mama.codes/events/ )


Happy New Year,

Karen

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