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Tell us how it's gone by 7 July!
We have free new books on offer for those who make our 7 July deadline for returning data about this year's Challenge. It's so important to get this so that we can feed key headlines back to you to support your case for running the Six Book Challenge again next year. And we can publicise your success!
Here are the links to the relevant forms:
Public libraries running the Six Book Challenge
Learning providers running the Six Book Challenge
Prisons and YOIs running the Six Book Challenge
Workplaces running the Six Book Challenge
Tutors - for views from individual tutors whose learners have taken part in the Challenge
And do also encourage your Challenge participants to complete the post-Challenge survey - follow this link or email us for a printable version. We'd be delighted if you have time to upload information from participants' printed forms. If you do so, here's some guidance if it proves difficult to fill in more than one form -
Open Internet Explorer
Go to Tools
Then Internet Options
On the General Tab under Browsing History click the Delete button.
Then click Delete Cookies
When asked if you are sure click Yes
If you continue to have problems, please contact dean.redmond@readingagency.org.uk
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