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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP. My freshman DS has the 80+ year old teacher. He complains all the time. I'm in CS myself and I think he is amazing. Maybe in a couple decades, my DS will realize how lucky he was to have such a treasure of an experienced teacher in high school. [/quote] Interesting - my friends Dad insisted that the material he's teaching is wrong and way out of date. That other classes are teaching it right and he's not.[/quote] That teacher was teaching at TJ when the new principal was a student there.[/quote] The 80-year-old teacher is incredibly engaging and one of the best—he teaches Python and Java, along with concepts like Boolean algebra. Many current TJ teachers who are also alumni were once his students. However, if a student isn’t genuinely interested in programming, they may struggle to earn good grades and might not enjoy his class.[/quote] The student wasn't complaining, it was the parent saying that it's way out of date, totally not relevant and isn't setting the kids up for success in other CS classes.[/quote]
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