Preparing students for future work life with Knotion in Mexico

Digital skills education by Code School Finland now available in Spanish within Knotion learning ecosystem.

Knotion students learning to code with Bobo the Robot.


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Preparing students for future work life with Knotion in Mexico - digital skills education by Code School Finland now available in Spanish within Knotion learning ecosystem.

APR 25th, 2022

Morelia, Mexico
Helsinki, Finland

Knotion empowers tomorrow’s global citizens today through the Knotion digital learning ecosystem. The IMPACT® learning model and turnkey digital platform are already available to over 50.000 K-9 students in Mexico and the region. 

Code School Finland grows creative problem-solvers with a K-12 digital skills curriculum and teacher capability development services. Based on Finnish educational expertise, the program has been contextualised in ten countries around the world.

Knotion and Code School Finland have entered into a strategic partnership that will bring Code School Finland courses to students in Mexico, Colombia, Guatemala, El Salvador and Costa Rica. The Code School FinlandTM learning path will be available in Spanish within the Knotion learning ecosystem. Knotion trainers are certified by Code School Finland to provide teacher training and support schools locally in the region. 

Coding, robotics, artificial intelligence and IT skills are competences that today’s students need to study to prepare them for thriving in the future's work life. The transdisciplinary curricula in Knotion is boosted further with new learning modules, making Code School Finland available to Spanish speaking students.

With the pedagogical models and missions of both companies aligning perfectly, the partnership supports our joint mission in a concrete way: unlocking the learning potential of every student. 

For more information please contact:

Knotion
Nicole Trainor Valencia
nicole.trainor@knotion.com

Code School Finland
Kaisu Pallaskallio
kaisu@codeschool.fi

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