teachers.who.code.
Helping teachers succeed in and out of the classroom using tech.

What is Teachers Who Code

We’re here to pay it forward. To help pave a road for those who come after us. To let those who are on the fence about making a career change know it is possible.
To let that teacher, who has no tech experience, know that you are valuable, your experience matters, you have transferable skills and you can learn a new trade. We’re here to let you know “Si se puede”.
Resources
As Teachers Who Code, we would love to see you succeed in your transition. We are compiling a series of resources that have been useful for teachers transitioning into tech.
- Tutorials
- Cources
- Podcasts
- Books

Recent Transitioning Teachers' Stories
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Meet the Team

Clara Harmonson
Software Engineer
Clara stumbled into coding out of the need to create a website for her family business; which lead her to complete Nucamp's full stack bootcamp. She is currently working as a Product Learning Specialist for Amplify and as a free lance web developer. When she's not at the computer trying to center a div or learning more JavaScript, she's drawing or cooking.

Carla Montano
Software Engineer
Carla's journey into programming began by the need of a career change. What starter with a mini tutorial scaled up into a bootcamp and a career change story from a teacher to now a software engineer at Green Mountain Technology, enjoying the process of continuous development and the awesome developer community and friends around

Marilyn Marquez
Software Engineer
Marilyn's journey in coding began with a community college course on HTML that slowly became an obsession. After years of working in education and playing around with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript she enrolled in a coding Bootcamp and became fell in love with Python programming. She is now working as a Full Stack Software Engineer at Webster University.