Staff Development Training Programs for General Classroom Teachers and Paraprofessionals in Orton-Gillingham
developed by the
Institute for Multi-Sensory Ed.
Look for us at www. Orton-Gillingham.com
The Institute for Multi-Sensory Education has developed Orton-Gillingham staff development trainings for general education educators and paraprofessionals in addition to reading and special education teachers. IMSE is recognized for the quality of our teacher development programs, inservice sessions, reading workshops, as well as curriculum development. We now offer an Orton-Gillingham training program for parent groups, which has become very popular in the U.S.
IMSE offers an Orton-Gillingham multi-sensory phonics program called "Sensational Strategies for Teaching Beginning Readers" for parents to use with their children who may or may not be demonstrating reading difficulties.
Title I funds are targeted for teacher training programs such as ours. The Institute for Multi-Sensory Education offers highly structured, phonics based, multi-sensory Orton-Gillingham teacher development workshops for the general classroom teacher. These are aimed at early intervention. The Institute wants to lower the number of students who are having difficulty with reading, spelling, and writing when they are ready to enter the 3rd grade. IMSE's staff development programs are custom designed for remediation of at risk students who have fallen behind or who have learning disabilities, dyslexia,or other impediments preventing their learning to read. The research back Institute for Multi-Sensory Education's Orton-Gillingham program offers up-to-date phonics instruction methods that can be added to your current reading curriculum.
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Through the University of Michigan-Dearborn Special Education Program the Institute for Multi-Sensory Ed. offers:
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Institute for Multi-Sensory Education
"Sensational Strategies for Teaching Beginning Readers"
Orton-Gillingham Training for Reading Teachers
Outstanding Phonics Based Reading Program for Home Tutoring Developed by IMSE
