S.P.I.R.E.® Workshops
These workshops prepare teachers to help high-risk students acquire the necessary skills for developing literacy. The workshops focus on correct sound/symbol relationships, specific strategies for multi-sensory teaching, and the curriculum scope and sequence covering the most critical concepts for developing a sound foundation for struggling readers. Teachers will leave with a clear understanding of the S.P.I.R.E. multi-sensory intervention reading program for at-risk, struggling readers.
This workshop is valuable for all educators, administrators, and specialists that have children who are struggling readers.
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Sitton Spelling and Word Skills® Seminars
This one day seminar is designed to give teachers the strategies and support needed to go beyond the memorized spelling test model for results that last. In the Sitton approach, students learn how to spell and proofread, combined with opportunities for essential word work to support reading, writing, grammar, and vocabulary development.
You will learn how to systematically and effectively build your students' spelling and word skills and ensure transfer of those skills into writing. |
| PAF Training
Preventing Academic Failure (PAF) provides training for those who want more direct instruction in how to use PAF than is provided in the manual.
The PAF course is provided in two parts and can be augmented with follow-up seminars and on-site supervision. |
Online Orton-Gillingham Introductory Course
This 10-hour online course was developed to help teachers, parents, tutors, and other education professionals understand and recognize dyslexia, a specific language disability affecting 5–15% of school-aged children. |