Increasing acces to CS
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Corporate and nonprofit partners worldwide help deliver computer science (CS) to students through the TEALS program to multiply impact.

Helping schools build sustainable CS programs

For over ten years, the TEALS program has partnered with nonprofits, NGOs, and corporations, both local and global, to build  teacher capacity and student interestn in CS, Our partners are critical in expanding our reach.

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Implementation partners

Nonprofits, NGOs, and other community organizations act as regional experts, are the main drivers of CS education initiatives, and implement the TEALS program in schools.

Corporate partners

Corporate pictures support our work by co-investing in CS education initiatives, encouraging their employees to volunteer, and funding local implementation work.

TEALS is expanding to increase our reach and impact

We are looking for corporate and nonprofit partners with an interest supporting CS education  to bring the TEALS program to additional countries.

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Our current partners from around the world.

Learn more about our current partners’ work in their regions.

Upskilling local talent

Many stundents in Juarez, Mexico expect to work in manufacturing after they graduate high school. TEALS provides them with future-ready skills and additional options in an increasingly digital world.

Juarez, Mexico partners

Learn more about our current partners’ work in their regions.

Fundación Axcel A.C. (FUNAX)

FUNAX runs various programs that ensure knowledge and career opportunities are accessible to the entire community in Juarez and the surrounding border region. FUNAX is our implementation partner in Juarez.

Fundación del Empresariado Chihuahuense, A.C. (FECHAC)

A citizen’s initiative arising from the business sector that, since 1996, has been promoting social projects and public programs focused on education, preventive health and the development of social capital to improve the quality of life and the common good.

See it in action

Patnership spotlight story: Juarez, Mexico

Conalep III in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, is participating in TEALS through Fundación Axel with funding from FECHAC. Principal Alama Rosa Cital stands with high school students Roberto Delgado Muñoz, Daisy Aguilera Suarez, and Alexis García Amador.

Microsoft TEALS Program

The Microsoft TEALS Program is a Microsoft Philanthropies project that, since 2009, has served 95,000 high school students in the United States and British Columbia by bringing them quality computer science education at no cost to them.

Ciudad Juarez, thanks to the support of FECHAC and Microsoft TechSpark Mexico, has become the first location of the program outside the United States and Canada. In response to the growing demand for professionals with knowledge in programming languages and, in particular, Python, an educational program designed by Carnegie Mellon University, the number one in Computer Science in the U.S. in the Python programming language, is coming to us.

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