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JSConf | Teaching to Empower: How to Support Junior Engineers - Rizel Scarlett @jsconf_ | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 11 hours ago
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I will start by identifying that everyone can enter a teaching role through informal mentorship, content creation, and formal teaching. I will discuss the strategies that best work for teaching people to code such as, showing vulnerability, creating digestible content, implementing methods such as spaced repetition and visual aides, gathering constructive feedback, and providing psychological safety. I will then end with suggestions of online instructors who embrace this style of teaching, so the audience can gain inspiration from them
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Teaching to Empower: How to Support Junior Engineers - Rizel Scarlett @jsconf_