Learning how to code may be super challenging for
adults, which makes most parents think it’s quite impossible for kids. But the
reality, in today’s era of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation, is that
coding has increasingly become one of the biggest trends in the education
sector. This might sound unbelievable, but kids are great when it comes to
learning code. If a kid starts learning how to code from an early age, it opens
the door to plenty of opportunities for both in terms of acquiring life skills
and exploring career opportunities.
We live in the most unprecedented times of our lives, and learning to
code will improve your child’s chances of a lucrative STEM career. Artificial
intelligence (AI) and computing jobs are growing at a tremendous pace, twice
the national average, to be precise. Coders are in high demand and have become
a vital skill, and graduates with CS majors can earn 40% more compared to the
college graduate average.
Coding
gives you a competitive advantage
If you want to be more desirable in the eyes of admission officers and
your future employers, start learning to code. This is one hot skill many of
your peers’ lack and will give you the much-desired competitive edge when
applying to colleges, internships, and jobs. Plain and simple.
Coding
knowledge allows kids and teens to understand the world better
We are addicted to video games, smartphones, laptops, social media
networks, and yet we hardly know anything about them. Basic programming
knowledge will help you understand and interact with the technologies we use,
most of which we take for granted.
Coding is
satisfying and improves creativity
Coding can be an enjoyable and creative activity. You can develop apps,
mobile games, websites, and more if you know how to code. Coding improves your
creativity; it’s like learning a language. Computer coding will give you the
power to come up with your own app or video game or website. These can be your
creative outlet to express yourself. After all, you created something. So,
what’s not to love!
Coding
improves problem-solving
Coding required tackling complex problems and breaking them down into
smaller parts for analysis. This helps kids and teens to learn and understand how
to approach various challenges and problems using logic and computational
thinking. This logical thinking is powerful and will help you a lot in school,
work, and life.
Coding
improves persistence
Just like learning something new, learning to code is challenging. When
coding, you’ll come across complicated problems, make mistakes along the way,
and handling them can be frustrating. Coding will teach kids and teens the
valuable skill of persistence when confronting such challenges.
Coding
teaches collaboration
Coding is about facing problems and solving them. Learning to code focuses
on finding solutions through research and collaboration. Collaboration is a key
element in learning how to code and a skill that in general helps kids and
teens in school, work, and life.
Coding
improves communication
Communication is a must-have skill in school, work, and life, and no
matter what you do. If you know how to communicate complex ideas in simple terms,
there is little to stand in your path to success in different industries and
life. When kids and teens learn how to code, they can master the valuable skill
of how to communicate with computers. After all, computers can only understand
if they break down complex ideas and arrange them in ways they can comprehended.
Coding is a part of their education and literacy
Today’s children are growing up with electronic
devices like computers, smartphones, digital toys, and many more. Learning how
to code helps them to understand how software in their devices is running and how
web pages appear on their screen.
Coding strengthens their academic skills
In addition to computational thinking and
programming skills, coding fosters the development of executive functioning
skills, such as problem solving, planning and mathematical thinking. Kids will
be equipped with a skill set that will assist them down the academic road.
Final Thoughts
As Bill Gates once said, “Learning to write
programs stretches your mind, and helps you think better, creates a way of
thinking about things that I think is helpful in all domains.” I believe
parents and schools around the world are very eager to teach their kids how to
code. Of course, learning how to code won’t necessary turn them into professional
programmers and one day maybe even be billionaires like Bill Gates; However, it
indeed teaches them much needed skills that will help them in a variety of
academic and life choices in today’s hyper-competitive digital era.
Our world today is undergoing a rapid technological change. Which raises a very important question for educators and school leaders – how can we prepare our next generation for all the technological surprises the future holds?
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