The Final Countdown: Read to Lead London 2012
13 days, 18 hours, 30 minutes and counting...
We may have had the Closing Ceremony for the London Olympics, but the countdown for Read to Lead London 2012 is still ticking away and has entered the final stages!
There are a few remaining places on our latest open Read to Lead course, running in Central London on Mondays 3rd, 10th, and 17th September 2012.
Read to Lead is the only course which equips you with the skills and outlook of a Shared Reading Facilitator, inspiring you to establish shared reading groups in your own workplace or community. Structured as three cumulative workshops, this course is an intense literary workout which will provide you with a new understanding of the role of literature in all of our lives.
Tempted to apply? You’d be in very good company:
- 91% of those who have completed Read to Lead say it’s been an investment in their own personal wellbeing
- 100% say they would recommend Read to Lead to their colleagues
To apply for your place, or for more information, contact Roisin Hyland, Training Coordinator: roisinhyland@thereader.org.uk or 0151 207 7221.
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