I'd say it's actually not that unreasonable of your teacher. Presumably, if your teacher is any good, he's teaching you the stuff he expects you to know and then asks you to use that knowledge at the right times. Whatever you're expected to do by your teacher, you're supposed to know because he has taught it to you before. Presumably you also have access to manuals and other reference material. Presumably your teacher is there to answer any questions you may have.
What then do you need Stack Overflow for? To post questions you should know the answer to? To avoid having to read the manual?
As a programmer you're supposed to a) use your head to work things out and b) RTFM. Supposedly you have those two things, plus a mentor at your side. Stack Overflow should be your last resort if you're on your own, the manual doesn't help and there's nobody else to bounce anything off of. If you get into the habit of SO'ing everything now, while you supposedly still have access to all the material you need (brain, TFM, teacher), you're just going to become the next generation of low-quality question posters SO doesn't need.
Working things out on your own is probably the most important skill you can learn right now. Don't waste the opportunity.