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Reply To: | W. Wesley Groleau x4923 |
Date: | Thu, 2 Dec 1999 11:34:22 -0500 |
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> I don't really have a quarrel with your program starting with
> VB. As a curriculum planner, I'm all too aware that we debate,
> endlessly, the right order in which to introduce languages,
> concepts, tools, etc., without being able to prove our assertions.
> It's all pretty much "religion", with little or no persuasive
> empirical study (of the solid controlled variety) behind it.
Well, it may not be the "solid controlled variety" but I find
John McCormick's report on switching from C to Ada rather persuasive.
> My quarrel was with your assertion that VB would raise your
> retention rate.
What is the goal, to lower the drop-out rate or to raise the
quality of the graduates' skills? Often, these two goals are
mutually exclusive.
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