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It's reassuring to see a teacher a) reading SO b) considering it a valuable resource.

I would direct them to it as a source of research - primarily learning about programming from previous questions. If they have a question that needs asking and hasn't been addressed, I think the SO community would like to see it here.

I think it's also a valuable introduction to peer review of ideas & questions not just code. If they make a mistake it will hopefully be explained to them, and if they have unrealistic expectations or behave in a way that is likely to cause them trouble in the future, it's better to find out through SO right?

I think SO is a fair representation of the professional programming world (albeit with a bias towards those who care about their jobs - but plenty of rhetoric to balance that), and the early they come into contact with that the better.