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Kentucky law could let kids swap foreign language classes for coding lessons

03
Feb
2014

Concerned that not enough is being done to help kids with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) subjects? Kentuckys senate has just passed a bill that would count computer programming classes as foreign language credits. That way, if students wanted to learn to code in favor of, say, French or Spanish, theyd be able to count that study towards their high school graduation.

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