According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, advanced coding and tech jobs such as software development are expected to grow 22% over the next decade. Further data from Indeed shows that Python is one of the most in-demand programming languages. Preparing students with coding skills is no longer optional but necessary for careers in technology. No one knows this more than educator Ashley Faulkner. 
 Ashley Faulkner is a teacher at Triton High School in North Carolina, where she is a strong certification advocate. Over the past 11 years, Ashley has earned more than 40 certifications—and helped her students earn more than 1,150 individual certifications.
 She has also served as an FBLA adviser and as the North Carolina Southeast Region advisor. Outside her teaching career, Ashley is the chief financial officer for Simple Web Solutions, Inc., EM Audio, Inc., and Butler Faulkner Enterprise, and she is the mother of two active children.
 In this episode, Ashley tells us about how she started teaching coding and programming. We discuss coding topics that students struggle with, and how to break them down to help students understand. Find out how certifications, like the IT Specialist program, can help prepare students for advanced computer science education. 
 Watch Ashley's full CERTIFIED 2023 presentation on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYjWOPAZkyo. 
 Learn more about coding certifications through the IT Specialist program:  https://certiport.pearsonvue.com/Certifications/ITSpecialist/Certification/Overview. 
 Get other ideas for your classroom on our blog: https://certiport.pearsonvue.com/blog. 
 Connect with your fellow educators, like Jenny, in our CERTIFIED Educator Community here: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8958289/.
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