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Linking Assessment to Instruction with a Structured Literacy Approach
Linking Assessment to Instruction with a Structured Literacy Approach
This interactive course is designed for educators with a background in Orton-Gillingham or Structured Literacy. In this class, we will explore different profiles of dyslexia together with related conditions, such as ADHD and dysgraphia. We will use our knowledge of structured literacy to analyze what different tests actually measure and how to think beyond test scores and data as a foundation for lesson planning and instruction.
Who is this course for?
This workshop is designed for educators who completed past coursework in Orton-Gillingham (OG) or Structured Literacy (SL). Please read more under prerequisites.
Course description
NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT HOURS: 38
This interactive course is designed for educators with a background in Orton-Gillingham or Structured Literacy. In this class, we will explore different profiles of dyslexia together with related conditions, such as ADHD and dysgraphia. We will use our knowledge of structured literacy to analyze what different tests actually measure and how to think beyond test scores and data as a foundation for lesson planning and instruction.
Linking Assessment to Instruction with a Structured Literacy Approach will also help you develop a deeper understanding of the history and origins of the English language and a broad historical view of literacy education in America. In this course, you will explore the role that the OG Approach has played in the origins of Structured Literacy. Understanding the history of our language and education trends allows us to look more critically at the way we view reading difficulties and how tests measure student performance. You will leave this course more confident in your ability to link assessment data to students’ instructional needs.
This course is available for 3 graduate credits. This course provides 38 professional development hours that count toward annual OG Academy CEU requirements, plus OG Certified training for those who already hold Associate Level membership through the OG Academy.
Examples of topics covered in the course:
- The history of the English language and literacy education in America, and why this history has important instructional implications in our schools today
- What should be included in a comprehensive reading evaluation and why
- The oral/written language connection
- Tools for assessment, screening, and monitoring progress
- Dyslexia: past and current research and comorbidity of related disorders, including ADHD, dysgraphia, and specific language impairment
- Phonological awareness and orthographic processing
- Executive function and reading comprehension
- The history of the Orton-Gillingham Approach and Structured Literacy
Course Expectations:
All participants (regardless of taking the class for graduate credit) will:
- Download and print the required course binder.
- Attend all summer class meetings live online for their full duration.
- Complete asynchronous and homework assignments between classes.
- Attendance for the fall classes can be live or receive a recording. We encourage participants to attend all fall classes live, but we understand it is harder to attend afternoon classes during the school year. If you miss a class, you are required to watch a recording.
- If you are taking the course for graduate credit, there are two required books for this course (see below).
Required Materials if You are Taking the Course for Graduate Credit:
The following books are required if you are taking the course for graduate credit and are recommended for all:
- Farrall, Melissa L., Reading Assessment: Linking Language, Literacy, and Cognition. (2012). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley and Sons. (Approximately $60.95)
- Farrall, Melissa L., et al. Wrightslaw: All About Tests and Assessments: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions. Harbor House Law Press, 2018. (Approximately $14.95)
Practicum:
Those interested in OG Certified Level practicum for the 2025–26 school year should email Peggy Price at pprice@sterncenter.org with questions. We are unable to guarantee a practicum spot at this time.
Prerequisites:
To be eligible to participate in this course, you must have either:
- Previous OG coursework (30 hours or more) through the Stern Center, another accredited OGA training program, 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 (5-day course)
- OG Associate Level / OG for Intervention
- OG Classroom Educator
- Please note that 1-day workshops/webinars 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).
Dates
Aug 4 | 8:30 AM–3:00 PM EST
Aug 5 | 8:30 AM–3:00 PM EST
Aug 6 | 8:30 AM–3:00 PM EST
Aug 7 | 8:30 AM–3:00 PM EST
Sept 30 | 2:00–5:00 PM EST
Oct 7 | 2:00–5:00 PM EST
Oct 21 | 2:00–5:00 PM EST
Nov 4 | 2:00–5:00 PM EST
*Students are expected to attend all fall classes unless they are excused. Students who miss a class will be required to listen to the class recording.
Course Number(s)
1539
Cost
$1,160
This course is being offered at a discounted cost to participants made possible by the generosity of the Hoehl Family Foundation, in honor of Cynthia K Hoehl’s vision of teachers as lifelong learners.
Grade Level
Audience
Graduate Credit
Peggy Price, M.Ed., Fellow/OGA
Director of the Orton-Gillingham Institute at the Stern Center
Melissa Farrall, Ph.D., SAIF
Affiliated Distinguished Scholar
What Teachers Have to Say
Meet the Instructor(s)
Peggy Price, M.Ed., Fellow/OGA
Director of the Orton-Gillingham Institute at the Stern Center
Peggy Price, M.Ed., a Fellow of the prestigious Orton-Gillingham Academy, is a literacy and special education expert who leads the Stern Center’s teacher training in the Orton-Gillingham approach to teaching reading. She provides training at the Orton-Gillingham (OG) Classroom Educator, Associate, and Certified levels. Price oversees a talented team of OG Fellows who assist her with […]
Melissa Farrall, Ph.D., SAIF
Affiliated Distinguished Scholar
Melissa Farrall, Ph.D., Program Manager for Evaluation, is the author of Reading Assessment: Linking Language, Literacy, and Cognition, and the co-author of All About Tests & Assessments published by Wrightslaw. Dr. Farrall was a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurological Sciences at University of Vermont College of Medicine. She presented nationally on topics […]
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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.
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