My programming lessons are hands-on and project-based, designed for beginners and secondary school students. I focus on teaching practical skills in Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, and web development, using tools like React, Next.js, Bun, MongoDB, Node.js and more, helping students understand coding step by step.
Each lesson is structured to introduce a concept, demonstrate it with an example,...
My programming lessons are hands-on and project-based, designed for beginners and secondary school students. I focus on teaching practical skills in Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, and web development, using tools like React, Next.js, Bun, MongoDB, Node.js and more, helping students understand coding step by step.
Each lesson is structured to introduce a concept, demonstrate it with an example, and then guide the student as they apply it themselves, ensuring they build real confidence.
I use small, achievable projects such as calculators, simple games, mini websites, or Discord bots, so students can immediately see the results of their learning. This approach keeps lessons engaging, interactive, and fun, while reinforcing core programming concepts.
I have over 3 years of coding experience and have built both front-end and back-end projects, including websites and bots. I also teach coding part-time in several state and private schools, giving me experience explaining concepts to a variety of students. I bring this real-world experience into my teaching, showing students not just how to code, but how coding is used in actual projects and real-life applications.
Lessons are conducted online, making them flexible and convenient, and I tailor each session to the student’s pace and goals. Whether the student is just starting, preparing for a GCSE project, or looking to build their first small program, my lessons give them the confidence to code independently.
I encourage questions, hands-on practice, and creativity, ensuring students don’t just follow instructions but also understand the logic behind the code. By the end of each lesson, students will have a working project, a better understanding of programming concepts, and the skills to continue learning on their own.
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