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Teachers needed to consult on upcoming research at King?s College, Denmark Hill (?15 for 1hr chat)


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Are you a full-time employed classroom teacher in a mainstream Secondary or Primary school?


Hi there,


We are a small research team based at the King?s College campus in Denmark Hill, and we want to hear from full-time employed Primary or Secondary classroom teachers to help us develop a research study aiming to understand vulnerability or resilience to stress.


When conducting research, it is important for us understand the needs and experiences of those who are going to participate. We are currently designing a research project, and would like to invite classroom teachers for an informal chat to:


? Share their views and experiences

? Offer their advice on materials, such as questions or scenarios, that will be used in our upcoming research

? Help us ensure that the study is conducted in a respectful and comfortable manner for future participants


The chat will take no more than an hour of your time, and will be very casual. It will be based in the Henry Wellcome building of the King?s College campus, Denmark Hill (less than 10 minutes on the bus from East Dulwich). All those who participate will be compensated ?15, plus travel expenses, for their time.


All the information will be kept anonymous and will not be seen by any persons outside of the research team. No personal information will be recorded and kept on file. Sessions can be arranged as soon as possible, or for October half-term, if that is more convenient.


If you are interested in taking part, or would like more information, please get in touch via my email: [email protected]

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