4.4 The Foundational Principles of Orton-Gillingham (part 1)
In today’s landscape of literacy instruction, we continue to hear about the importance of bridging the science of reading to practice. The Orton-Gillingham approach is grounded in research and what brings learning to life.
So what are those foundational pieces that we all hold dear - that we know are critical to have within our work with dyslexic students?
In this episode, we will take a look at the Orton-Gillingham principles and the structured literacy elements and guidelines.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- 2.13 The Science of Learning
- The Many Faces of Dyslexia by Margaret Byrd Rawson
- Season 1. Episode 6: The Orton Prescription and the Connection to Social-Emotional Learning
- The Orton-Gillingham Academy Principles of the Orton-Gillingham Approach
- 4.2 Are students with dyslexia getting lost in the SOR movement?
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