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Nicole Frsa
Co-Founder & CEO at Global Equality Collective - GEC
Nicole Frsa is a Co-CEO and Founder of The Gender Equality Collective, a Regional Lead for the Edtech Demonstrator Schools and Colleges Programme. She is a Doctorate Researcher (#CEMPDOC), a Fellow of the RSA for her work in education and inclusion, and an award-winning edtech leader. With a history in both classroom teaching and the e-learning industry, Nicole is a Harvard-published author and has been listed and judged for the UK EdTech50. She is a writer, learning designer, and digital creative media expert, with a nomination for the National Diversity and Inclusion award in 2020.
Nicole Frsa's educational background includes studying Ed.D in Digital Gender Gaps in the UK at Bournemouth University, BA (Hons) 2.1 in English Literature at Royal Holloway, University of London, and a PGCE in Secondary Post Graduate Certificate in Education English (with Drama) from the University of Reading, Berkshire.
Nicole has been associated with various organizations in different capacities. She has served as the South West Regional Lead & Central Team member at the EdTech Demonstrator Programme. Previously, she was a Member of the Supervisory Board at the Edtech Advisory Forum, the Co-Founder & CEO at The GEC - Global Equality Collective, a Research Analyst at Omdia, a Freelance Writer at The Times Educational Supplement, Ltd., the Founder at WomenEdTech, a Freelance Agony Aunt and Writer at Teachwire, a Contributing Writer at ViewSonic Global, a Freelance Contributor at Guardian News & Media, an eCadets Officer at eCadets Ltd, a Contributing Writer and Agony Aunt at Innovate My School, a Digital Education Specialist at Achievement for All, an Edusites Consultant at Edusites Ltd, the Co-Founder and Creative Director at TechnoTeachers, a Senior Leader/ Advanced Skills Teacher at Upper Shirley High, an AST at Heathside School, the Head of School/ Senior Leader at John Madejski Academy, an External Subject Advisor, Resource Developer, and Assessor for GCSE/ ALevel Film and Media Studies at OCR, and the Head of Department (Media), Editor of School Magazine, and Literacy Co-ordinator at Little Heath School.