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Where can my kids' CT tech high school find great programming teachers? The school has begun plans for a completely new building and is researching adding new trades.

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This high school taught my older kids well with carpentry, electrical & hairdressing. My 13 old twins will be freshmen this fall and both type 100+WPM & are finishing their private school 8th grade with high honors. They want to learn coding!
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Updated 23-Feb-16 20:00pm
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KarstenK 24-Feb-16 2:49am    
There are a lot of online tutorials in the web like on youtube or codeschool.com.

And my serious advice: coding is learned by engaged coding.
Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter 24-Feb-16 3:14am    
How can we advice you, not knowing where you live, what are your preferences, how much you can spend on it and so on...This is a kind of research you have to do yourself, and mostly offline...
Sinisa Hajnal 24-Feb-16 4:41am    
You didn't give your country so no help from me. Unless you want to come to Croatia :)
Mostly, let them learn by themselves. Let them read codeproject articles, W3Schools.com for beginners, coursera.org online teaching, microsoft virtual academy ...there are lots of places where one can hear the basics...but the programming is still hands on trade. So, tell them you need an app to track your fuel consumption. Then you need fridge inventory. Then...I don't know, maybe ToDo list or shopping lists or something. Let them play.

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