
There are definitely several high schools in the US which require computer science, and which use Python as part of their curriculum. E.g. I went to this school: https://www.stuycs.org/ Which has this intro course, that is partially taught using Python: https://www.stuycs.org/courses/intro1 It is not part of any national standard, though -- US is pretty far behind on that, and probably will be for quite a while. On Wed, Apr 7, 2021 at 3:02 AM Jurgis Pralgauskis < jurgis.pralgauskis@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi again :)
we want to promote Python in my small country (Lithuania), In high-schools we officially have Pascal (for 30years) and C++ (for 10years) now -- as it is accepted in final IT/programming exam (and olymiads).
I know that it is not common to have programming exam, but still if you know some (esp, big) countries commonly using it while teaching - please let know :)
Thanks
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