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Esports Code The City, Ian Simpson - STACS Spotlight On Success
Ian Simpson, a Computing Science teacher at Albyn School, shared his excellent work he is doing with Esports at his school at the recent Aberdeen Meet Up - Code The City. Showcasing his innovative approach to engaging students with Esports.
Strengthening support for primary teachers! STACS Launches Comprehensive Computing Science Resources for Early Years to Primary 7.
STACS, a teacher-led organisation dedicated to championing and supporting Computing Science educators, is proud to announce the release of comprehensive resources for teaching Computing Science from Nursery to Primary 7. With a mission to inspire pupils, empower teachers, and work closely with the teaching community, STACS is committed to fostering a strong foundation for Computing Science education from the earliest stages of learning across Scotland.
STACS working with local authority Computing Science teacher events
Join us for a virtual drop-in session to learn more about the paid tutor posts available as part of STACS Upskilling 2024/25. This is a great opportunity to hear about this year's format and ask any questions you may have.
At STACS, we recognise that the work undertaken in the early years through to P7 is critical for advancing Computing Science. Inspiring young pupils, particularly girls, is key to building a sustainable and diverse tech talent pipeline for Scotland. By encouraging early engagement, we can make significant strides in closing the gender gap in Computing Science. We are excited to extend these tutor opportunities to teachers delivering Computing Science from early years through to Secondary.
Tutor Posts - Virtual Drop In Session
Join us for a virtual drop-in session to learn more about the paid tutor posts available as part of STACS Upskilling 2024/25. This is a great opportunity to hear about this year's format and ask any questions you may have.
At STACS, we recognise that the work undertaken in the early years through to P7 is critical for advancing Computing Science. Inspiring young pupils, particularly girls, is key to building a sustainable and diverse tech talent pipeline for Scotland. By encouraging early engagement, we can make significant strides in closing the gender gap in Computing Science. We are excited to extend these tutor opportunities to teachers delivering Computing Science from early years through to Secondary.
We are looking for tutors for 2024-5 teacher up-skilling
This year the scope will be flexible while building on and evolving from prior programmes. In addition to NQ Computing Science, it may include CS learning experiences from the start of the BGE in Early Years through Primary and S1-3, for example across primary-secondary transition.
Our annual #stacsconnect event
We are immensely thankful to JPMorgan Chase & Co., who hosted us in their incredible new offices in Glasgow. This sold-out event had over 100 teachers attending from 19 different councils.
Our annual #stacsconnect event - in person Computing Science networking event for primary and secondary teachers
We are so excited to be announce this years #cssconect event! Our annual event where we bring together the Computing Science teaching community. Our upcoming event is a great opportunity for new and experienced Computing Science teachers to come together, make valuable connections and learn from each other.
Coming soon! STACS Connected - Online Community Hub
We are excited to be launching STACS Connected, a community hub for both Primary and Secondary teachers with a specific focus on Computing Science at school level.
Computing Science in Primary
To advance Computing Science, we recognise that the work undertaken from nursery to P7 is crucial. Inspiring pupils, especially girls at a young age, is essential to establish a sustainable and robust tech talent pipeline for Scotland and to make significant strides in closing the gender gap. We invite all educators to complete the short form so that we can gather as many perspectives as possible.
Face-to-Face Event for teachers delivering Computing Science!
We're thrilled to announce an exciting face-to-face event as the grand finale to this year's STACS upskilling journey. Responding to the feedback of teachers, we've curated a program in Database development, Software development, and Web development, covering both National 5 and Higher levels.
When: February 3rd, 10 am - 1 pm
Where: St Aloysius College, Glasgow
Replit withdrawing Teams for Education
The recent announcement that Replit is withdrawing the Teams for Education product was an unpleasant shock. The extremley short notice has left many educators scrambling for alternatives. Given the substantial following of Replit Teams in Scotland, it's evident that this decision has significant implications for our teaching community. We are aware of the considerable time and effort that many teachers have invested in creating resources and projects within the Replit platform. We are here to help.
FutureScot - Digital Glasgow Event
An excellent day at Futurescot Digital Glasgow event. It was great that STACS had a stand and could help promote Computing Science at such an well known tech event. A huge thank you to the FutureScot team for making that happen.
Trick and Treat with STACS upskilling tutorials next week
We have some treats by way of new classroom resources for Analysis and Evaluation in SDD, DDD and WDD. The tricks are about how to use them.
Looking for tutors for this years teacher upskilling
We need tutors with energy, experience of teaching N5 and/or Higher and enthusiasm for any or all of the topics to deliver this years teacher upskilling programme.
STACS Annual Report
We are proud of what we have accomplished and grateful for all the teachers who have provided requests and feedback over the year.
NETWORKING EVENT FOR COMPUTING SCIENCE TEACHERS
We recently had our first CSSConnect event in collaboration with CSS, hosted by Tony Harkins at St. Aloysius College.
Welcome to new STACS Members
Become a member of STACS and let us know what you would like to see, so together we can help advance Computing Science in Scotland.
New teacher led organisation to help support Computing Science teachers in Scotland
Scottish Teachers Advancing Computing Science (STACS) is a new teacher-led organisation that is aimed at supporting and working with the Computing Science teacher community to help advance Computing Science in Scotland.