Emmanuel Schanzer is an educator-turned-entrepreneur with 17 years of experience designing computer science curricula and scaling hands-on learning programs. As Founder and Chief Curriculum Architect of Bootstrap, he has led curriculum development, teacher training, and the creation of early cloud-based learning tools like WeScheme to make programming accessible to young people. His background blends a B.S. in Computer Science from Cornell with advanced education degrees from Harvard and Lesley, giving him deep expertise in both technical content and how people learn math and computing. He has a track record of partnering with schools, districts, nonprofits, and tech companies to operationalize classroom-ready curricula that meet standards and diverse learning needs. Notably, he has built relational systems and training infrastructures to support large roll-outs, demonstrating strengths in both product thinking and implementation. His work is distinguished by a focus on translating rigorous CS concepts into student-centered, scalable educational experiences.
17 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Education (M.Ed.), Curriculum and Instruction, Master of Education (M.Ed.), Curriculum and Instruction at Lesley University
Ed. D, Algebra Education, Ed. D, Algebra Education at Harvard University Graduate School of Education
B.S, Computer Science, B.S, Computer Science at Cornell University
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Emmanuel Schanzer - Founder And Chief Curriculum Architect at Bootstrap