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Overview

The Complete OG Assessment Toolkit

The Complete OG Assessment Toolkit

Stop guessing and start targeting your instruction! Do you want a deeper understanding of how reading skills develop and greater confidence in linking assessment directly to instruction? This workshop series equips educators with easy-to-administer, informal diagnostic assessments that go beyond surface-level screening to identify gaps in foundational literacy skills.

Using an Orton-Gillingham scope and sequence, participants learn to administer and interpret comprehensive OG diagnostic assessments and turn data into action. Participants will walk away with a practical assessment toolkit to identify student needs, plan targeted instruction, and support struggling readers more effectively, bridging the gap between data collection and intervention.

Course description

NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT HOURS: 15

Participants will receive 15 professional development hours. This workshop meets Orton-Gillingham Academy CEU requirements. This workshop also counts toward OG Certified training for those who already have Associate Level membership through the OG Academy.

Assessment is a critical component of designing effective instruction. Effective literacy instruction demands that educators have a deep understanding of the developmental progression of reading skills and know how to link assessment to instruction. This workshop series provides participants with a detailed Orton-Gillingham (OG) scope and sequence.

Workshop materials include a digital copy of Orton-Gillingham for the K–2 Classroom: Weekly Guide and Universal Assessment, Second Edition. This comprehensive 300+ page resource includes diagnostic assessments for the beginning, middle, and end of the year for kindergarten through second grade, and with any struggling reader.

In addition, participants receive a full set of reading and spelling diagnostic assessments for grades 3–6, making this workshop especially valuable for upper-elementary educators, interventionists, and tutors supporting students beyond the primary grades. Together, these tools allow you to assess, monitor progress, and plan targeted instruction across a wide range of students.

 Areas to be covered:

  • How and when to administer these OG-based assessments
  • Error analysis
  • Progress monitoring for struggling readers
  • OG Scope and Sequence designed for Intervention
  • OG scope and sequence designed for Tier 1 instruction for grades K-6 with embedded word lists
  • Yearly reading goals for grades K-2 aligned with Common Core State Standards
  • Research on reading development
  • A developmentally appropriate progression from decodable to authentic text

This series is for classroom teachers, special educators, reading specialists, literacy coaches, private tutors, and interventionists.

PREREQUISITES: To be eligible for this workshop, you must have either:

  • Previous OG coursework (30 hours or more) through the Stern Center, another accredited OGA training program, OGA Fellow, or IDA accredited program. If you took your training with another OGA or IDA accredited program, please have a certificate of attendance ready to upload when you register.
  • Examples of qualifying Stern Center OG coursework include:
  • Introduction to the OG Approach: Classroom Educator (5-day course)
  • OG Associate Level
  • Please note that one-day workshops do not qualify as coursework.

OR

  • Other credentials accredited by the International Dyslexia Association. Click here to view a full list.
  • Have documentation of your credentials ready to upload when you register.
  • Please Note: only the credentials listed on IDA’s website qualify (e.g., for the Wilson Reading System, you must have obtained WRS Level 1 Certification by completing the yearlong training).
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Dates

Aug. 10 | Oct. 8 | Dec. 10

Registration Close Date: Aug. 3

Time

Aug. 10:  8:30 AM – 3:30 PM EST

Oct. 8: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM EST

Dec. 10: 12:30 – 3:30 PM EST (half day)

Course Number(s)

1669

Location and Format

Online (synchronous)

Cost

$825, which also includes a digital copy of the Orton-Gillingham for the K-2 Classroom: Weekly Guide and Universal Assessment, Second Edition (Copyright Policy for Guide is one copy for one user).

Grade Level

K-6

Audience

Classroom Teachers, Literacy Coaches, Reading Specialists / Interventionists, Special Educators, Tutors

Amy Ducey, M.Ed., Fellow/OGA

Assistant Director of the Orton-Gillingham Institute

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What Teachers Have to Say

Thank you so much for a wonderful course! I learned so much! Not only do I feel more knowledgeable about providing scientific-based reading instruction, I feel re-energized…I can’t tell you how much I appreciated the depth, substance, and quality of the class content and teaching strategies that you provided!

Kristeen Eliason | Speech-Language Pathologist | Essex Westford School District

My mentor was so supportive and knowledgeable. I learned so many strategies and tools! For one, holding students to a high standard from the beginning regardless of their struggles.

Participant in Orton-Gillingham Associate Level Course and Practicum

The Orton-Gillingham approach has given me the tools to help students become successful readers. Some of them show signs of dyslexia but haven’t been identified with a learning disability. One such student walked through the door during my first year of OG training. After a few weeks of using this approach, he turned to me and said, “Wow, I get this! It makes sense to me.”

Suzanne Bader

The course included many practical examples that I can use in my teaching right away.

Theresa White | Central Vermont Supervisory Union

The instructor is very engaging and knowledgeable. I love collaborating with teachers from other schools…It is time well spent.

Christina Fortin | Essex Westford School District

I am coming away with so many tools I can use for my intervention groups. I have several students who need more of an Orton-Gillingham framework, and now I can use this approach.

Professional Learning Participant

The presenters were engaging and pleasant and so understanding toward people who have zero prior experience with reading instruction. I can’t applaud them enough.

Matthew Quagliozzi | South Burlington School District

The course offered tons of information and resources to help me do my job better, and provided a thorough review of concepts!

Professional Learning Participant

My training with the Stern Center has been outstanding. I have learned a ton, but one of the most important things is that there is always more to learn! Thank you!

Orton-Gillingham Practicum Course Participant

This course was not only led by amazing instructors who were there to support me every step of the way, but it was also life-changing for me. It helped me understand my students more and the strategies I can use to support their individual needs.

Morgan Mason

The instructor has such a deep understanding of the English language. She is able to seamlessly break down and explain these concepts, and connect them to literacy skills and instruction. Learning about the layers of the English Language and how it connects to spelling is truly eye-opening for me.

Professional Learning Participant in OG-Advanced Application

Thank you so much for giving me the confidence and the know-how to be an effective literacy teacher!

Introduction to OG: Classroom Educator K-12 Participant

I would recommend this workshop to all educators! The staff and participants are extremely thoughtful and professional. I feel like the entire experience is “next level” OG. I gained deeper knowledge of concepts I have learned but have not yet taught.

Maureen Nosal | Reading interventionist | M.Ed. Reading Education; A/OGA

This is the best teacher training for teaching reading I have ever received!!! The instructor is very engaging and knowledgeable [and] I love collaborating with teachers from other schools.

Christina Fortin | Reading Specialist | Essex Westford School District

The instructors are both so knowledgeable and passionate about their work.

Professional Learning Participant

The presentation was engaging and allowed attendees to access the information by chatting in breakout rooms or voting. The use of the chat feature to respond to Peggy kept me engaged as well. It’s not easy for us teachers to sit for even half a day!

Professional Learning Participant

I enjoyed learning about how morphology fits into the OG lesson plan and what it looks like in each of the parts of the lesson. Making sure that students understand the difference between base words, roots, prefixes, and suffixes and how they change the meaning of words.

Amanda Rickard | Literacy Specialist | South Burlington School District

This course has provided me with more organization in my introduction of upper-level morphology. The multisensory resources and various ideas for presenting and teaching bases, prefixes, and suffixes have helped me make my lessons more effective and varied.

OG Advanced Morphology: Focused on Latin and Greek Workshop Participant

The Orton-Gillingham practicum gave me a structured approach to supporting my students during a time of upheaval—for which I am deeply grateful. I look forward to taking advantage of continued opportunities to refine my practice and to share the importance of this work with my friends, colleagues, and community.

Courtney Aucoin | Addison Central School District

[The instructor] has incredibly practical tips and tricks for making Orton-Gillingham instruction successful for all students.

Orton-Gillingham Practicum Course Participant

The Orton-Gillingham courses are the absolute BEST professional development I have participated in throughout my 13-year career in education. The OG Certified Level courses have helped me hone my diagnostic and prescriptive skills.

Orton-Gillingham Practicum Course Participant

I loved learning about the syllable types and syllable division. I can’t wait to bring this teaching to my classroom next year. The scope and sequence tools are very useful as I look to plan for next year.

Mary Beth Downing | Classroom Teacher | Berlin Elementary School

Introduction to Orton-Gillingham for Upper Grades was the most helpful class I’ve ever taken. I highly recommend this course for anyone looking to improve their literacy instruction. You will not be disappointed!

Classroom Teacher, Washington Central Unified Union School District

The instructor is so engaging and knowledgeable. Her presentation is streamlined and contains so much great information.

Jacqueline Crawford | Special Educator | Windsor Southeast Supervisory Union

The course was clear, easy to understand, and packed with so much valuable information!

Krystal Doney | Special Educator | Vermont

Coming away feeling super prepared for teaching kids how to actually read. I feel like a totally different teacher!

Introduction to OG: Classroom Educator K-12 Participant

The instructional materials that were shared have been incredibly helpful. The content was displayed in a sequential and organized manner; it was easy to follow along. The instructor explained the assessment process clearly and thoroughly expressed the importance of analyzing students’ results.

Course Participant

I now have so many new and great ideas for how to improve my teaching. I learned so much in this course and I am excited to keep fine-tuning and improving my teaching.

Professional Learning Participant

I have new ideas I can take back to use with my students immediately, and incorporate into my professional learning with teachers.

Colleen Zink | Dyslexia Coordinator | Blue Valley School District

The wealth of knowledge and engaging manner of the instructors are the main reasons I would recommend taking Orton-Gillingham training at the Stern Center. The content of the course was extremely relevant and applicable to my work.

Caroline Bouchard | Learning Specialist | The Priory School

The depth of information presented was incredible! I learned so much I didn’t know about the structure of the English language, which is not only helpful for my own understanding but will transform the way I teach reading.

Taryn Colonnese | Elementary School Teacher | Central Vermont Supervisory Union

After taking this class and knowing Orton-Gillingham has been around for a really long time, I can’t believe that we, as special educators, aren’t trained to teach reading this way. I feel very fortunate to be in a district where we are implementing a schoolwide Orton-Gillingham Approach to reading. One of our kindergarten teachers, who has been teaching for 13 years, said her students made the most progress she had seen last year using the approach.

Sarah Grunwell | Special Educator | Addison Northwest School District

I will be using many pieces of this course! A couple things I am already using today are the blending board and the student screens!

Introduction to OG: Classroom Educator K-12 Participant

It was a very engaging and interactive course. The instructor has a warm presence that made me feel comfortable participating!

Professional Learning Participant

This course was the most helpful class I’ve ever taken. It taught me how important it is for students to have a great foundation, and to master skills before moving on to new material. I highly recommend this course for anyone looking to improve their literacy instruction. You will not be disappointed!

James Warden | Classroom Teacher | Washington Central Unified Union School District

The instructor is brilliant and has a WEALTH of knowledge. She’s kind and a natural, patient teacher! She takes her time with you but also honors your time. I could talk to her for hours about Orton-Gillingham because I always learn so much from her!

Melissa LaVallee | Reading Specialist | Keene Central School District

What I love about the Stern Center is the educator’s willingness to work with us. It’s such a collaboration, which is nice and convenient.

Kathleen Flynn, Kindergarten Teacher

It was great to explore the scope and sequence in more depth. The instructor has a wealth of knowledge, and she mixes in important information with engaging anecdotes and humor. I loved this workshop.

Nana Boffa | Literacy Intervention | Central Vermont Supervisory Union

An incredibly thorough resource. The workshop was set up so that we had time to learn about/understand the tools, implement the tools within our professional practice, and then come back to the group to debrief. The format was awesome for practical application.

Kate Branon | Franklin West Supervisory Union

The instructors at the Stern Center are stellar with a very clear, organized, and sequential method for sharing the research and strategies of the OG Approach. The practicum puts everything you have learned in class into practice with a master teacher by your side, guiding and supporting your lessons. You are asked to work hard, but once you see the results, you are fueled to work even harder! The team is extremely knowledgeable, experienced, and professional. This work has re-enlivened my work with students.

Cathie Ely

This Orton-Gillingham journey has been tremendously helpful to my practice and my students. I have learned more under the guidance of your instructors over the past years than in my undergraduate and graduate degrees combined.

Orton-Gillingham Practicum Course Participant

The course was Informative and filled with positive instruction creating a classroom community of respect and support.

Introduction to OG: Classroom Educator K-12 Participant

Before Orton-Gillingham, I’m not sure I could answer every question that my students asked about spelling and decoding. OG opened my eyes to the origins of our language, how and why syllables and words fit together, which patterns worked most of the time, and why, and which syllable types were most common and why. This knowledge has absolutely changed my teaching in a positive way.

Participant in Orton-Gillingham Associate Level Training

I am grateful for the supportive environment cultivated through the Stern Center Orton-Gillingham Institute!

My Orton-Gillingham coursework and training have been the most valuable experiences of my teaching career. I have never worked so hard in a post-college course or gained so much real, usable, life-changing knowledge.

Katie Yoskowitz | Orleans Southwest Supervisory Union

I learned a lot of new information that I already started to transfer over to my teaching. My teaching will be much more targeted now.

Professional Learning Participant

I am grateful for the opportunity to learn and grow with a large community of educators. I think the networking aspect was vital.

Danielle French | Special Education Teacher | Salmon River School District

Preparing to become a certified Orton Gillingham Associate Level instructor was the most rewarding experience of my career as a teacher. The impact that Dr. Orton and Anna Gillingham’s work has on my student and me will last a lifetime. I wish to express my deep gratitude to my instructors for their passionate examples of what it means to be a teacher of structured literacy and their tireless support of my training.

Ann Gonyaw

This course has given me concrete steps to move forward in my teaching.

Hilary Paquet | Learning Specialist | East Montpelier Elementary School

I loved learning about all the vocabulary strategies and how they would fit into my reading lessons.

OG: Robust Vocabulary Workshop Participant

I really liked how the instructor broke us out into small groups to discuss HOW to use the data from the Universal Assessment as a whole group and apply it to instructional needs.

Catherine Hagberg | Orton-Gillingham Coach

The instructor did a FANTASTIC job of presenting very comprehensive information in an engaging and dynamic way. She was easy to understand even though some of the concepts were incredibly complex.

Rachel Branch | Literacy Support | Central Vermont Supervisory Union

So powerful! The class was well organized, thought-out, and timed.

Professional Learning Participant

The professional development I have received including my associate level certification in Orton-Gillingham, as well as multiple OG based courses and workshops have been extremely thorough and informative, as well as engaging. 

Lindsay Zeitler, Course Participant

The workshop was clear, easy to understand, and packed with so much valuable information.

Krystal Doney | Special Educator | Vermont

The range of activities practiced in breakout rooms provided valuable practice to the participants.

OG: Robust Vocabulary Workshop Participant

The course was so professionally organized and thoughtful. The instructors made excellent use of the time. They did an incredible job of engaging people in the online environment.

Lynne Hefferon | Reading Specialist | Essex Westford School District

This course was engaging and the instructors did a fabulous job of organizing and sharing material in a way that made lots of learning possible in a relatively short period of time.

Maura Lynch | Special Education | Burlington School District

I was so excited to walk into my classroom following each class and use something immediately!

Professional Learning Participant

My district adopted the Orton-Gillingham Approach because we had been looking at data in years before and noticed that across grade levels we had students not meeting our benchmarks and they were really struggling to decode and spell words.

Melissa Haggett, Third-Grade Teacher, Addison Northwest School District

The instructor’s knowledge of Orton Gillingham is so impressive. She made the course very interesting by including information on the history of the English Language, brain function, and evaluation materials. The amount of supporting materials and resources she provided was amazing.

Jennifer Griffith | Montpelier Roxbury Public Schools

The presentation was well scheduled with a good mix of interaction & lecture. There are lots of great takeaways I can share with my staff immediately!

OG: Robust Vocabulary Workshop Participant

I loved all of the resources! The content and activities shared in the course are invaluable. Thank you.

Amy Woodard | Literacy Specialist | Learning Skills Academy

The instructors were absolutely amazing and very knowledgeable in all areas of Orton-Gillingham. I would love to continue learning with the Stern Center—it was a great experience.

Debra Moreta

This Orton-Gillingham practicum class helped to keep me on track with my practicum student and allowed me to connect with classmates and share successes, challenges, etc. The instructor, as always, was engaging, dynamic, easy to listen to, a wealth of knowledge, and a supportive advocate for us, her students.

Rachel Branch | Literacy Support | Central Vermont Supervisory Union

The instructor was so detailed with all of her answers to any questions. It was very easy to follow along, and the course was very clear and concise on which bits of code to teach in which order. The syllable division was very helpful as a refresher, so I feel more confident using more multisyllabic words with my students.

Aimee Locke | Caledonia Central Supervisory Union

I loved all the resources and discussions of the podcasts and assignments. I appreciated the focus on older students since many classes focus on early grades.

Professional Learning Participant

I learned new information and also learned how to improve my practice along with being more diagnostic with what the needs of my students are.

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Amy Ducey, M.Ed., Fellow/OGA

Assistant Director of the Orton-Gillingham Institute

Amy Ducey, M.Ed., a Fellow of the prestigious Orton-Gillingham Academy, is the Assistant Director of the Orton-Gillingham Institute. She provides training at the Orton-Gillingham Classroom Educator, Associate, and Certified levels, in addition to various literacy workshops and webinars. She teaches graduate-level courses and has created curriculum and assessment materials for universal screening and progress monitoring. […]

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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.

Explore more Orton-Gillingham resources on OGA’s site.

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.

 Explore more Orton-Gillingham resources on OGA’s site.

Is Orton-Gillingham a program?

A program is a plan, schedule or procedure to be followed to a specified end. A program provides structure but doesn’t teach and educator how to respond to different student errors and tailor each lesson based on student performance and individual learning needs. 

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.

Explore more Orton-Gillingham resources on OGA’s site.

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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