
Overview
Remember to Have them Read: Prioritizing Practice with Connected Text
Remember to Have them Read Webinar
Are your students really reading?
Are you wondering if your students are getting enough of the right kind of reading practice? Are your students reading text as part of your phonics lessons? Do your students struggle to read accurately, automatically, or with expression? Do they read too fast to understand what they are reading? In this pre-recorded, interactive webinar, you will explore the why and how of including or increasing practice with connected text in your daily lessons.
Who is this course for?
This course is for classroom teachers, special educators, reading specialists, literacy coaches, private tutors, and interventionists.
Course description
NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT HOURS:
3
Engaging directly with connected text is a unique and challenging experience. Without explicit instruction and adequate practice, many students move from grade level to grade level unable to read connected text fluently, even when the underlying skills are in place. Often such students aren’t even sure what good reading sounds like. This webinar aims to support you in setting your students up for success by including or increasing practice with connected text.
This interactive, asynchronous offering includes research, resources, assessments, and planning tools that you can take straight back to your students. Whatever your role, and whether you work in early elementary, upper elementary, middle school or high school, you’ll walk away with practical ways to help students build fluency and confidence with connected text.
An optional one-hour coaching session to support this webinar is available for an additional charge. A coaching session will help you discuss any questions you may have and help you feel prepared to put your learning into practice in the new school year. Available coaching session dates are June 30, July 11, or August 4, 2025 – times to be determined.
Dates
On-demand
Registration deadline for asynchronous + coaching:
June 23
No registration deadline for asynchronous-only option.
Time
For the asynchronous + coaching option, see the full description for coaching dates.
Course Number(s)
1572
Location and Format
Cost
For asynchronous-only option: $75
Additional cost for adding a coaching session: $330
Grade Level
Audience
Monica Crumback, B.A., SLDI
Structured Literacy Coach
What Teachers Have to Say
Meet the Instructor(s)
Monica Crumback, B.A., SLDI
Structured Literacy Coach
Monica Crumback has more than a decade of experience working with students, families, and educators as an Orton-Gillingham tutor, mentor, trainer, coach, presenter, and curriculum and instruction manager. She received her initial-level training at the Children’s Dyslexia Center of West Michigan and has since gained extensive experience working with students diagnosed with dyslexia as well […]
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Can OG be used in the classroom for general education purposes?
The Orton-Gillingham Classroom Educator is qualified to apply the principles of the Orton-Gillingham Approach to modify and provide literacy instruction in a classroom or small groups. To become an Orton-Gillingham Classroom Educator, you must have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution, do 30 hours of coursework by a Fellow or a Fellow-in-Training, and 50 hours of supervised practicum over eight consecutive months.
How can I become certified in Orton-Gillingham?
The prerequisites to become certified in OG include earning a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution and satisfactory completion of Associate-level requirements; 100 hours minimum of coursework by a Fellow, or by a Fellow in Training as designated by the Fellow; and 200 hours supervised practicum over two academic years minimum, which includes ten entire 4–60 minute lesson observations of the trainee by a Fellow on-site, unedited video or web-based applications.
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An approach is the means adapted to tackling an issue. Orton-Gillingham is an instructional approach. It is most properly understood and practiced as an approach, not a method, program, system, or technique. In the hands of a well-trained and experienced instructor, it is a powerful tool of exceptional breadth, depth, and flexibility.
What is the Orton-Gillingham Approach?
The Orton-Gillingham Approach is the underlying foundation of all multisensory, structured language instruction. Orton-Gillingham (OG) systematically teaches the structure of the English language by incorporating multisensory modalities in a structured yet flexible approach, ensuring student success. The Stern Center’s Orton-Gillingham Institute is the only organization in Vermont that provides OG training accredited by the Orton-Gillingham Academy. We offer coursework and practicum opportunities toward three certifications: OG Classroom Educator, OG Associate Level, and OG Certified Level.
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