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Re: Teachers for Classes
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Jim Lyons <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Tue, 2 Feb 1999 06:00:37 -0800
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>Greetings to all.
>        Does anyone have any experience recruiting teachers for Saturday
>or after-
>school classes?  We are a small museum which focuses on the history of science
>and technology.  We would love to expand our class roster and have lots of
>eager
>students, but are having trouble coming up with: a) teachers willing to either
>volunteer their time or accept a small stipend/honorarium (basically the fees
>charged for the class); b) teachers who feel comfortable teaching science-
>related courses.  Does anyone have a program for training museum teachers?
>I'd appreciate any suggestions.  Thanks.
>
>Mary Sheila McMahon
>Museum of American Heritage
>Palo Alto, CA

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Feb 2, 1999

Mary Sheila,

How about putting such a request - spelling out details - in the MoAH
newsletter?  Perhaps some museum members would be delighted to help out but
don't know teachers are needed.

-Jim Lyons

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