Teach Programming in Primary Grades

Technology and Programming is growing day-by-day and India can only become the world leader if India starts to develop programmed training in primary Grades. Our country youth must be trained in such a way that they become the nation’s biggest strength in Technology and Programming.



Many countries have separate teachers for technical and programming training and also they develop many resources to know how to develop programming skills in child education in their primary section so that they can think beyond the imaginations and prove them to be right. 


Here it is shown that a website is being created to show how we can develop a child’s mind in their primary grade to develop programming skills in them.

This is an amazing way which can help student understand programming and also it’s so entertaining that little students will ask more.

As we all know that technology is the major factor in developing human society and if such initiatives will be taken, it will play an important role in the development of technological advancement and society.

Technology online vs Book Reading

Understanding the technological terms will help students to concentrate on the information in different prospect.

 A great metaphor Nicholas described it as: Book reading in terms of Scuba diving where the driver is diving in some quiet and restricted pace with little distractions so diver need narrow focus and gets limited information.

In other hands, He described Technology in terms of Jet skiing where Swimmer has a broad pace to swim in a very high speed with many distractions on the way so swimmer will be able to think differently and broadly.

Future Of Education

Technology and Programming is all around us and affects every aspect of our lives. As its presence is felt in every field of our life, it is compulsory to develop it in the teaching aids as well.

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