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RCMP - Speed Reading Seminar
November 21, 2003 - 0900 - 1600 hrs
Richmond City Hall Room T8.120

You Must Pre-Register by emailing or contacing Susan McBride at Richmond Detachment (on RCMP ROSS email system)!

Richmond Detachment is pleased to present a Speed Reading Seminar for OCDP, Richmond NCO and NCO promotional development.

Priority will first be given to current 2003/04 OCDP Candidates, then Richmond Detachment NCOs and then NCO Study Candidates from within E. Division.

You must pre-register for this seminar as maximum capacity for this seminar is 30 members. There is NO cost for participants. All costs are being absorbed from within. Lunch is NOT included. There will be a one hour lunch break. A cafeteria is located on the main floor in City Hall, as well there are restaurants located nearby.

The seminar will be delivered by Terry Small. Terry Small, B.Ed., M.A., is a master teacher and learning skills specialist. He has taught for 28 years at elementary school, highschool and university levels. His knowledge, warmth, humour and dynamic presentation style have made him a much sought-after speaker at workshops and conferences. Terry has been on television, the radio and in the press. He recently appeared on BCTV, CKNW and Student Success. He has presented his ideas to over 65,000 people.

Terry believes, "Anyone can learn how to learn easier, better, faster, and that learning to learn is the most important skill a person can acquire." He guarantees better grades in less time, increased confidence and more fun in learning!

Terry's wealth of teaching experience and extensive involvement in the development of study strategies and techniques make him an outstanding resource of the educational community. He resides in Vancouver, Canada, where he is a frequent lecturer at Simon Fraser University and the University of British Columbia.
For More Info...www.TerrySmall.com