| Course Number: | EDX 5710 S54 |
| Instructor: | Amy Ducey & Peggy Price |
| Location: | Online |
| Dates and Times: | June 19 - August 3, 2026 |
| Credits: | 3 Graduate Credits |
| Tuition: | Set by and payable to educational partner |
The Orton-Gillingham Approach is the underlying foundation of all multisensory, structured language instruction. This introductory course will provide an overview of the structure of the English language and how to teach foundational literacy skills systematically. In this 46-hour course, participants will gain a basic understanding of the OG Approach and how to develop an OG lesson. Participants will learn about phonology, phonological awareness, syllable types, syllable division, spelling patterns, handwriting, the history of the English language, morphology, and dyslexia and the reading brain. Specifically geared for grades K-2, this course focuses on the flexibility of the OG Approach for small group and whole class instruction. This course meets the requirements for the Academy of Orton-Gillingham Practitioners and Educators (OGA) Classroom Educator coursework for those continuing with the practicum. If you are a K – 2 classroom educator interested in pursuing the practicum, please contact Peggy Price (see her email above).
This course is based upon the Orton-Gillingham Academy Classroom Educator Level Coursework Standards. Please read the 14-page Orton-Gillingham Academy standards for Classroom Educator training for more detail:
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Audience: Classroom teachers K-2, literacy coaches, school administrators, paraeducators, reading specialists, special educators, speech language pathologists, & school psychologists, all with an earned Bachelor's Degree
Course Goals/Objectives taken from the Orton-Gillingham Academy 2019 Curriculum Handbook, pp. 20-23:
Goal 1: The Classroom Educator in training (trainee) understands the rationale for selecting the OG Approach for classroom reading and spelling instruction.
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Goal 2: The Classroom Educator trainee has knowledge and skill to provide instruction working under the supervision of a Fellow of the Academy.
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Goal 3: The trainee adheres to the Academy’s Code of Ethics and understands the privileges and responsibilities of the Orton-Gillingham Classroom Educator.
All coursework must be taught by a Fellow of the Orton-Gillingham Academy (or a designated Fellow in Training) in person or via a web-based application.
The training program for the Orton-Gillingham Classroom Educator leads to a basic understanding of the following elements of Orton-Gillingham instruction and includes the following components. Trainees will demonstrate understanding of and ability to teach these concepts to small groups and/or classrooms.
All course participants will purchase:
I have included historically significant resources, articles, and readings published before 2021 because of their contribution to the field.
Additional required readings are available online. Here is a list of articles assigned throughout this course, which are taken from the , which are considered seminal works for understanding reading science.
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This course requires registration with the Stern Center for Language & Learning using the Register Now! button below.