CEBU CITY – Childlink Learning Center and High School Inc. now has something new included in its summer school. The newest offering is the Coding classes and open and it include Reading classes for Nursery and Kindergarten as well as reinforcement classes intended for students who want to learn in advance different subjects.
Childlink summer classes will start on June 6 until June 29 and these can only accommodate limited number of students hence, she encourages parent to enroll as early as now. She explained that having their children attend classes will ensure continuity and helps prepare the child establish a routine for schooling.
The school has also partnered with Algorithmics to have online classes for Junior and Senior Coding for the Summer Class, Childlink founder and school directress, Maria Theresa Tio said.
Tio added that according to Computer Science Degree Hub website, coding is basically the computer language used to develop apps, websites and software. For example, most popular technology such as Facebook, smartphones and browsers all run on code.
She added that this training is beneficial for students since learning how to code will help them in their entrepreneurial endeavor and teach them to become creative at an early age and in a well-directed manner.
An article posted on the Getting Smart website noted that coding nurtures creativity, develops problem-solving skills and promotes learning by doing among children. Tio then recalled that a girl who learned coding at an early age and went on to establish her own company. She was referring to 18-year-old Stanford University student Isabel Sieh, who learned coding at the age of 10.
Sieh then established the Girls Will Code, which aims to encourage young girls to become interested in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, and co-founded, with her mother Ronna Reyes Sieh, The Coding School that offers classes to children, young adults and professionals in coding, data science, robotics and engineering, Tio shared.
Meanwhile, Childlink is now preparing for blended learning, a combination of face-to-face and online classes. The Department of Education (DepEd) disclosed that more than 10,000 schools have been approved to have limited face-to-face classes.
Tio said the school will conduct class simulation, which is part of the requirement for a school to be allowed to hold in-person classes. If approved by DepEd, Childlink students will attend in-person classes on some days and online classes on other days, she added.
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