AXSOS Academy graduates the first cohort of the Youth Coding Program in Palestine
Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh centering the AXSOS Academy graduates in Palestine. (WAFA Images)
RAMALLAH, Monday, April 12, 2021 (WAFA) - Under the patronage of Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh, the German AXSOS Academy yesterday graduated the first cohort of students within the Youth Coding Program supported by the Ministry of Entrepreneurship and Empowerment.
Forty-three students from different academic backgrounds and all regions in the West Bank have received intensive training over a four-month period by placing them in an environment that simulates the work environment and training through practice.
The course focused on the programming languages required in the local and global markets, in addition to focusing on developing soft skills to exceed the labor market.
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here and that s what they did and people walked out and they said these are some of the best presentations i have ever seen and that was really when we knew we had something. laura: the average inmate who gets to this vaunted place in your program, explain how they get there. good behavior, all of the things that they have to check. yeah so behavior is really important. they have to have good citizenship, no infractions, two years prior to applying, and they can t have an infraction while they are in it. so we really consider it a zero tolerance program in that respect. and now that we are in the coding program, you know, it s really not necessarily the college education you had, it s your desire to perform and be a part of this. it s really a commitment level and was about education level. but now that we are years down the road, there is a long line of people that want to be part of this. we have many people inside ordering books and studying and
ice a lot, you have to take it from here and here to put it here and that s what they did and people walked out and they said these are some of the best presentations i have ever seen and that was really when we knew we had something. laura: the average inmate who gets to this vaunted place in your program, explain how they get there. good behavior, all of the things that they have to check. yeah so behavior is really important. they have to have good citizenship, no infractions, two years prior to applying, and they can t have an infraction while they are in it. so we really consider it a zero tolerance program in that respect. and now that we are in the coding program, you know, it s really not necessarily the college education you had, it s your desire to perform and be a part of this. it s really a commitment level unless about an education level but now that we are years down the road, there is a long line of people that want to be part
created the paroearls african foundation and girls coding program. she helped hundreds of girls learn and grow. and each day she teaches them these invaluable lessons, you are brilliant. you are equal, and you will triumph, too. my name is sharon. i m the 11th child. my mom is a trader and my dad is a fisherman. most of the people, they are fisherman. the women sell the fish. my friends, they are married. they have children. so i m only trying my best to differentiate myself. when i went for the first
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