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Toni Scullion
Scottish computer science teacher / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Toni Scullion is a Scottish computer science teacher who founded the charity dressCode, which aims to advance computing science in schools, with a particular focus on closing the gender gap.[1][2][3][4][5][6] She also co-founded the Ada Scotland Festival, which "brings together partners involved in addressing the issue of gender balance in computing science education in Scotland."[7][8]
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Born | Scotland |
Education | Bachelor of Science Honours Degree, Computing Science (2007-2009) at Edinburgh Napier University
Postgraduate Diploma, Higher Education: Secondary Education and Teaching (2010-2011) at the University of Strathclyde Master's Degree, Professional Enquiry: Educational Leadership (2013-2016) at the University of Stirling |
Employer | West Lothian Council |
Known for | Computing science education |
She has taught computing science at St Kentigern's Academy in Blackburn, West Lothian.[9] She has received a number of accolades recognising her work to advance Computing Science and to improve diversity, including being nominated for a secondary teacher of the year at the Scotland Women in Technology awards three times,[10][11][12] of which she has won twice [12][11] and her charity dressCode has received multiple awards [1]