Learning Link Directory

In the world of teaching, it's not uncommon to come across topics or areas where you could use a bit of guidance or advice. It's a natural part of the learning process, and it's one of the reasons our community of teachers is so invaluable. But here's the thing – finding the right person with the exact skills or knowledge you need can sometimes be a challenge. That's where the magic of collaboration and community truly shines.

🚀 Introducing our Learning Link Directory: https://www.stacs.scot/learning-link-directory

STACS has pulled together a directory for teachers delivering Computing Science who have a wealth of knowledge, skills, and are happy to help. A directory of expertise, and a lifeline for educators seeking help, guidance, or mentorship in computing science education. The Computing Science community is brimming with passionate and talented individuals!


An excellent resource for seasoned teacher looking to expand your horizons or a newcomer seeking a guiding hand, the Learning Link Directory is your go-to resource. You can easily connect with educators who have a wealth of skills and are more than willing to lend a helping hand.

🌐 Explore a wide range of expertise

🤝 Connect with like-minded educators

📚 Expand your knowledge

🙌 Strengthen our teaching community

Fostering a network of support, empower each other, and enhance the standard of Computer Science education collectively. We are also thrilled to have our first industry expert as part of the learning link directory, the incredibly talented Patty O'Callaghan!


We know that everyone has skills or knowledge that could benefit someone in the Computing Science teacher community. We'd love for you to become a part of the Learning Link Directory. If there is a skill or knowledge that isn't already included, please submit your request, and we can assist in finding the right person to add to the directory https://www.stacs.scot/learning-link-directory

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