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Technology, programming, game creation, artificial intelligence and robotics for children and teenagers

WAVE METHODOLOGY

TEACHING THE GENIUSES OF TOMORROW

At SHARKCODERS, we developed the WAVE methodology, an active, creative, and future-oriented learning model.

We believe that technology education should be more than technical: it should be transformative, engaging, and purposeful.

Each stage of WAVE represents a key moment in the development journey of our students, the Geniuses of Tomorrow.

The WAVE methodology prepares our students to surf the waves of innovation with creativity, courage, knowledge, and a lot of technology.

WAVE METHODOLOGY: SHARKCODERS' EXCLUSIVE

WANT

(Wanting)

ACHIEVE

(Achieving)

VENTURE

(Venturing)

EMPOWER

(Empowering)

W – Want

It all starts with a desire to learn. We stimulate the natural curiosity of children and young people, encouraging them to explore their interests and dream big.

This is where motivation comes from: a desire to discover, a desire to create, a desire to go further.

We fuel enthusiasm with challenges that spark interest in the world of programming and technology.

A – Achieve

Through practice and persistence, students are guided to achieve concrete goals.

We celebrate each small achievement, as it represents a real step in the development of technical skills, logical thinking, and autonomy.

We value continuous progress and the confidence that arises when students realize their capabilities.

Young minds to lead with code.

V – Venture

Learning is also about taking risks.

At this stage, we encourage our students to venture into new challenges, experiment with different solutions, and embrace failure as part of the process.

They create unique projects, explore tools, and think independently and collaboratively.

Here, the entrepreneurial spirit begins to take shape.

E – Empower

More than just teaching code, we empower young minds to lead with technology.

By the end of the journey, students not only master technical concepts, they become creators, problem-solvers, and leaders prepared for the digital world.

They are capable of transforming ideas into real impact.