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TeeDee09
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Orton-Gillingham
Does anyone teach in a school that uses the Orton-Gillingham multi-sensory approach to teaching literacy? If you do can you tell me what district you're in. Thank you! I appreciate it!
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Posted 3/13/08 7:17 PM |
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beautyq115
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Re: Orton-Gillingham
I think N Merrick does it...I knew someone who worked there
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Posted 3/13/08 9:11 PM |
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donegal419
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Re: Orton-Gillingham
My district has used it in the past... it all depends on the kid and what works for them. I had a kid that was severely dyslexic and it did nothing for her.
We mainly use Wilson... which has worked wonders for the above mentioned child and others.
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Posted 3/14/08 8:09 AM |
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watersdeb04
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Re: Orton-Gillingham
I'm not certified in English or literacy but I'm thinking of going to the Wilson classes.
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Posted 3/14/08 9:22 AM |
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donegal419
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Re: Orton-Gillingham
Posted by watersdeb04
I'm not certified in English or literacy but I'm thinking of going to the Wilson classes.
You don't need to be certified in those areas. Wilson is a decoding only program. it does not focus on comprehension, so you don't need to be an English teacher. Many special educators and reading teachers use this, but really any educator can implement Wilson. It is a two-year process, but well worth it in my opinion. Two teachers in my dsitract have Wilson groups at school as well as doing it outside of school and make great money doing it. It is a very specialized program that really works.
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Posted 3/14/08 10:00 AM |
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Diane
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Re: Orton-Gillingham
Posted by donegal419
Posted by watersdeb04
I'm not certified in English or literacy but I'm thinking of going to the Wilson classes.
You don't need to be certified in those areas. Wilson is a decoding only program. it does not focus on comprehension, so you don't need to be an English teacher. Many special educators and reading teachers use this, but really any educator can implement Wilson. It is a two-year process, but well worth it in my opinion. Two teachers in my dsitract have Wilson groups at school as well as doing it outside of school and make great money doing it. It is a very specialized program that really works.
I am trained in Wilson, and LOVE the program. Yes, you need to be trained in Wilson, there are 2 levels of it. I am Level 1 certified and currently working on my Level 2 Training.
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Posted 3/14/08 10:30 AM |
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DaisyGirl
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Re: Orton-Gillingham
Many districts use Orton Gillingham type programs for their special education population, especially kids with dyslexia. I don't know of any that use it across the board for all kids.
Posted by Diane
Posted by donegal419
Posted by watersdeb04
I'm not certified in English or literacy but I'm thinking of going to the Wilson classes.
You don't need to be certified in those areas. Wilson is a decoding only program. it does not focus on comprehension, so you don't need to be an English teacher. Many special educators and reading teachers use this, but really any educator can implement Wilson. It is a two-year process, but well worth it in my opinion. Two teachers in my dsitract have Wilson groups at school as well as doing it outside of school and make great money doing it. It is a very specialized program that really works.
I am trained in Wilson, and LOVE the program. Yes, you need to be trained in Wilson, there are 2 levels of it. I am Level 1 certified and currently working on my Level 2 Training.
Diane- Do you mind if I ask if your district is paying for your certification or if you are doing it on your own? I took the 3 day overview through my district but that's all they'll pay for. I've been thinking about doing it on my own but not sure if it's worth the $$$
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Posted 3/14/08 6:39 PM |
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donegal419
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Re: Orton-Gillingham
Posted by DaisyGirl
Diane- Do you mind if I ask if your district is paying for your certification or if you are doing it on your own? I took the 3 day overview through my district but that's all they'll pay for. I've been thinking about doing it on my own but not sure if it's worth the $$$
my district paid for 3 teachers in my building alone to go through the certification. I am looking into it for myself as well.
even if you have to pay for it, i think it's well worth it, because in addition to doing Wilson work at school, you can do it privately and make very good money. also, learning centers and reading clinics would hire you for it.
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Posted 3/14/08 7:07 PM |
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DaisyGirl
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Re: Orton-Gillingham
Posted by donegal419
Posted by DaisyGirl
Diane- Do you mind if I ask if your district is paying for your certification or if you are doing it on your own? I took the 3 day overview through my district but that's all they'll pay for. I've been thinking about doing it on my own but not sure if it's worth the $$$
my district paid for 3 teachers in my building alone to go through the certification. I am looking into it for myself as well.
even if you have to pay for it, i think it's well worth it, because in addition to doing Wilson work at school, you can do it privately and make very good money. also, learning centers and reading clinics would hire you for it.
That's exactly what I've been thinking. I already do tutoring but if I was Wilson certified I could tutor in Wilson and charge more money. Plus, I think it's a really good program and would help me with my kids in school too. I just know the training is a lot of money. I keep hoping my district will decide to send me for the training! I guess I can keep hoping.
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Posted 3/15/08 6:29 PM |
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jgl
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Re: Orton-Gillingham
they use it in rockville centre when i was there it was used for Kindergarten and 1st grade (could have been used for more grades than that but im not sure) but they used it whole class
Message edited 3/16/2008 9:58:25 PM.
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Posted 3/16/08 9:56 PM |
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Diane
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Re: Orton-Gillingham
Posted by DaisyGirl
Many districts use Orton Gillingham type programs for their special education population, especially kids with dyslexia. I don't know of any that use it across the board for all kids.
Posted by Diane
Posted by donegal419
Posted by watersdeb04
I'm not certified in English or literacy but I'm thinking of going to the Wilson classes.
You don't need to be certified in those areas. Wilson is a decoding only program. it does not focus on comprehension, so you don't need to be an English teacher. Many special educators and reading teachers use this, but really any educator can implement Wilson. It is a two-year process, but well worth it in my opinion. Two teachers in my dsitract have Wilson groups at school as well as doing it outside of school and make great money doing it. It is a very specialized program that really works.
I am trained in Wilson, and LOVE the program. Yes, you need to be trained in Wilson, there are 2 levels of it. I am Level 1 certified and currently working on my Level 2 Training.
Diane- Do you mind if I ask if your district is paying for your certification or if you are doing it on your own? I took the 3 day overview through my district but that's all they'll pay for. I've been thinking about doing it on my own but not sure if it's worth the $$$
Yes, my distict is paying for it.
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Posted 3/17/08 7:34 AM |
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