Listen "Episode 4: Top Python Books For Teachers"
Episode Synopsis
This week, Kelly and Sean review their top Python books for teachers. They cover everything from classics like Automate the Boring Stuff with Python (https://amzn.to/2V7YD47) and Invent Your Own Computer Games (https://amzn.to/2LzsxtS) to the newest books like Impractical Python Projects (https://amzn.to/2EHdpdh) and Coffee Break Python (https://amzn.to/2BwS0PP). If you're looking for a good book for your winter break, there's bound to be one that will suit you here. Brew up a nice cup of tea or coffee and take a paper-based break this week.
Your co-hosts this week are middle school computer science teachers Kelly Schuster-Paredes (https://twitter.com/kellypared) and Sean Tibor (https://twitter.com/smtibor). Kelly is an experienced international teacher who's learning coding and Python for the first time. Sean is a technology professional that's teaching middle school for the first time. Each week, they explore resources, approaches, and best practices for teaching Python to beginner students.
Your co-hosts this week are middle school computer science teachers Kelly Schuster-Paredes (https://twitter.com/kellypared) and Sean Tibor (https://twitter.com/smtibor). Kelly is an experienced international teacher who's learning coding and Python for the first time. Sean is a technology professional that's teaching middle school for the first time. Each week, they explore resources, approaches, and best practices for teaching Python to beginner students.
More episodes of the podcast Teaching Python
Episode 153: 2025 Holiday Gift Guide
14/12/2025
Episode 150: LLMs with Simon WIllison
28/08/2025
Episode 147: The Power of Teaching APIs
24/03/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.