New Libraries We Love: The Rural Libraries of Cajamarca
At The Reader Organisation, we have a lot of love for libraries – many of our more than 330 weekly Get Into Reading groups take place within libraries across the UK – and to really shout about what...
View ArticleGet ready for World Read Aloud Day 2013
There’s just over a week to go until World Read Aloud Day 2013, a day to truly celebrate everything about reading and reading aloud. As advocates of reading aloud – a special act that really does make...
View ArticleShared Reading Practitioner Day: Where are you coming from?
The Reader Organisation’s first Shared Reading Practitioner Day is fast approaching and, since facilitators are travelling from up and down the country to attend, we’ve been asking people to shout...
View ArticleApprentices in Antwerp: A Small Stone in a River
The Reading Revolution is growing in Belgium – just recently, The Reader Organisation headed over to Antwerp to run a three-day Read to Lead course in Antwerp. Our three TRO Apprentices also flew over...
View ArticleApprentices in Antwerp: In Antwerpen
Last week, our Apprentices in Antwerp series started with Wirral Apprentice Eamee sharing her experience of helping to run a Read to Lead course in Antwerp as part of a commission by Boek.be and the...
View ArticleReading Around The World
Photo by George Henton/Al Jazeera Our Reading Revolution has started to go global, and it’s time to round off the week in reading with a couple of reading related stories from around the world. In...
View ArticleApprentices in Antwerp: Zoe’s Story
The final blog in our Apprentices in Antwerp series, charting the experiences of our TRO Apprentices helping run our recent specially commissioned Read to Lead courses in the city, comes from our most...
View ArticleJust So Festival 2013
The Reader Organisation at Just So Festival 2013 Saturday 17th August Rode Hall Parkland, Scholar Green, Cheshire The sun is shining, the schools are about to break up for summer and we’re slap bang in...
View ArticleWalking The Line
Four poets. Four days. 47 grisly miles… A group of writers will be putting on their walking shoes for a literary project with a difference this October as part of the Ilkley Literature Festival....
View ArticleFeatured Poem: Ithaka by Constantine P. Cavafy
This week’s Featured Poem is an inspiring choice from poet Constantine P. Cavafy. Though born in Greece (in the Byzantine capital of Constantinople), Cavafy lived amongst a cosmopolitan family and even...
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