Slightly faster paced classes. The faster paced part might just be for me, but I do think it shines a light on the... not so great way our education system works (at least in the US). There's a lot of handholding, and slowly working through every problem.
I'm not saying that we should take someone that's never programmed, and tell them to go through an massive programming assignment on their own. But having a lecture video that walks you through every assignment is also not a great idea (yep, that's happened in a 2nd year high school CS course!)
In short, a lot of programming is sitting down and struggling through a problem, and trying to really understand it, and I don't think that schools do that.
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Slightly faster paced classes. The faster paced part might just be for me, but I do think it shines a light on the... not so great way our education system works (at least in the US). There's a lot of handholding, and slowly working through every problem.
I'm not saying that we should take someone that's never programmed, and tell them to go through an massive programming assignment on their own. But having a lecture video that walks you through every assignment is also not a great idea (yep, that's happened in a 2nd year high school CS course!)
In short, a lot of programming is sitting down and struggling through a problem, and trying to really understand it, and I don't think that schools do that.