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The question was posted by Rod on 17/12/2025 14:29:54

Hi Everyone,

We're working on a new schedule of free one or two hour events for 2026, including monthly Peer-Power Hours, Course Builder MasterClasses - and more.

My question is, which of the following days would you prefer us to run these:

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday

And would you prefer these one-two hour workshops to be held in the morning, afternoon or during the lunch period? (UK time.)

I know we won't be able to get this right for everyone, but your feedback will help us make these events as accessible to as many as possible.

Many thanks for your input.

Rod


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Thursdays.
19/12/2025Audrey
Mondays - PM would be my first choice (as Mondays and Fridays are my remote meetings days) but I can also work with PM Wednesday and would just do this from the office in a room! Thanks
18/12/2025Joanna
Mondays are considerably quieter for me, so a better option. Mornings or afternoon. Preferably not lunchtimes.
18/12/2025Emi
For me Monday's are usually free, and what a great way to spend a Monday morning!
18/12/2025Kim
Mondays best for me as less chance of having to be delivering training, mornings or afternoons suit
17/12/2025Becky
Hi Rod - Tues - Thurs are better days, just avoid before 9.30 or between 3-4 for prime school run time! I quite like these over lunch provided nobody has issues with me eating!
17/12/2025Zoe
Mornings Tuesday - Thursday
17/12/2025Ailsa


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