
Are there any countries that teach Python in high school. Also, is it allowed to use Python in programming/informatics exam, if your country has one? -- Aidis Stukas

Here in the UK, most examination boards suggest the use of Python for text based programming exercises at GCSE (16yo) and A-level (18yo) exams. N. On 10/07/18 10:24, Aidis Stukas wrote:
Are there any countries that teach Python in high school.
Also, is it allowed to use Python in programming/informatics exam, if your country has one? -- Aidis Stukas
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In Ireland, Computer Science has been brought in for Leaving certificate level (A-level equivalent) and will be examined first in June 2020. Python (or JS) must be used for both the coursework (30%) and the final summative exam (70%) on a computer. For junior levels, the choice of language is free to the teacher in the coding course. If you need any extra info, please email me directly and I will try and help as best I can. Stephen On Tue 10 Jul 2018 at 14:05, Nicholas H.Tollervey <ntoll@ntoll.org> wrote:
Here in the UK, most examination boards suggest the use of Python for text based programming exercises at GCSE (16yo) and A-level (18yo) exams.
N.
On 10/07/18 10:24, Aidis Stukas wrote:
Are there any countries that teach Python in high school.
Also, is it allowed to use Python in programming/informatics exam, if your country has one? -- Aidis Stukas
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Hi, May be you have examples of tasks and their solutions in PY? On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 4:05 PM Nicholas H.Tollervey <ntoll@ntoll.org> wrote:
Here in the UK, most examination boards suggest the use of Python for text based programming exercises at GCSE (16yo) and A-level (18yo) exams.
N.
On 10/07/18 10:24, Aidis Stukas wrote:
Are there any countries that teach Python in high school.
Also, is it allowed to use Python in programming/informatics exam, if your country has one? -- Aidis Stukas
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Aidis Stukas
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Jurgis Pralgauskis
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Nicholas H.Tollervey
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Stephen Murphy