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Current Courses

  • Workshop

This 10-hour workshop focuses on early literacy instruction.  Preschool teachers will learn how to create a solid foundation for reading success as well as how to identify students with red flags for reading difficulty. 

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  • Workshop

This 15-hour, Orton-Gillingham Academy-aligned workshop explores the writing process from sentence structure to paragraph development, covering organization, drafting, and editing to support student success.

View Course about Writing
  • Workshop

Attendees will be provided with tools and instructional procedures for teaching morphology to students in lower and upper elementary grades in one-on-one and group settings.

View Course about Morphology

Clinical Practicum

The Clinical Level practicum expands and deepens the Associate Level concepts and equips the practitioner with the skills to address the needs of struggling readers of all ages, including those with dyslexia and more complex learning profiles, in any setting.

The Clinical practitioner is certified by OGA to provide Orton-Gillingham instruction in accordance with the Clinical Level standards described in the Curriculum Handbook.

The Clinical Level practitioner is not qualified to provide independent OGA training or practicum supervision.

Questions? Reach Out!

If you have any questions about the Practicum Programs offered, please reach out to training@readsource.com or fill out this contact form. We will be happy to assist you!

Registration

Please contact our Director of Academic Programs Jen Burch.


Length

Two calendar years


Location and Format

Virtual


Cost

$5000 - The cost includes 50 hours of coursework, all materials needed to complete the coursework, and ten observations of lessons, each lasting 40 to 60 minutes; observations include both written and verbal feedback from the Supervising Fellow or Fellow-in-Training, provided over the course of two years.


Who is this Practicum for?

For individuals who have completed Associate coursework.