UK teachers - request for help...

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Quiff Boy
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i'm looking at you, debaser and ms strange ;)

a fellow user experience chap i follow on twitter posted the following:
Martin Belam wrote:Anyone know any teachers who sometimes plan museum trips? I’d love the chance to speak to them. I’m doing project for a museum & I’m looking to check that what we are planning is actually useful/helpful to teachers.

It would be an online survey or quick phone call if you were interested in taking part. Thanks.
would anyone here fall into that category?

this is he: https://twitter.com/currybet/

if you think this applies to you, let me know and i'll pass on your contact details...

muchos gracias :notworthy:
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check what age group he wants, but i'm ok to do it :)

edit: the kids' age group. NOT MINE! :lol:
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