Help us ignite curiosity in the next generation!
At KBI, education isn't about memorization—it's about first principles thinking, hands-on discovery, and empowering students to see themselves as innovators. We're looking for Volunteer STEM Course Facilitators who understand that teaching Blockchain, Data Science, AI, or Quantum Computing is really about teaching young people to think critically, question deeply, and build confidently.
This is a role for someone who knows that the best learning happens when students feel safe to explore, fail, and discover. Your facilitation will help young minds grasp complex concepts and see themselves as capable of shaping our technological future.
What you will do
You will be the guide on students' journeys from curiosity to capability. This means teaching Blockchain & Trust Technologies (BCTT), Data Science & Artificial Intelligence (DSAI), or Quantum Computing & Information Theory (QCIT) using first principles that make complex ideas accessible, facilitating hands-on learning experiences where theory meets practice, mentoring students through challenges and celebrating their breakthroughs, assessing progress with empathy and insight, and adapting your teaching methods to honor diverse learning styles and backgrounds.
You might be a great fit if
You love breaking down complex concepts until that lightbulb moment happens. You're patient, encouraging, and genuinely excited when students ask "why?" You believe that technology education should be accessible to all students, regardless of background. You want to see your students not just understand STEM concepts, but feel empowered to pursue them further.
What you will get out of this
This is a chance to shape young minds during their most formative years. You'll gain teaching experience in cutting-edge STEM fields while directly impacting students' confidence and capabilities. You'll be part of an educational community that values innovation, inclusivity, and first principles thinking, and you'll witness students transform from curious learners into confident creators.
Why this role matters
The next generation of innovators is forming right now. Without facilitators who can make complex technologies feel accessible and inspiring, we risk losing brilliant young minds who never realized they belonged in STEM. Your teaching opens doors, builds confidence, and ensures that diverse voices shape our technological future.