Guest guest Posted August 12, 2003 Report Share Posted August 12, 2003 From Bowen Since this event is coming up so quickly, I won't add it to the meeting file that I have on both MAP and GA Childrens. I thought I'd send the notice itself so everyone would know about it. I am a member of IDA and I strongly recommend this. Our school systems do not have enough people ( if any, I sometimes, wonder , that are trained in these approaches. Learning to read is one of the more complex tasks a child faces and it is critical that we teach our educators here in GA the best way to teach them. Orton Gillingham !!! Parents Audience type... Adults Children College Students Educators Other Guests Parents Teens User Sign-inWhat's New?Dyslexia FAQBulletin BoardAbout IDAIDA Branches/AffiliatesInternational ConferencesBranch EventsResearchPublic PolicyTechnologyOnline StoreMembershipSupport IDAOther Resources Upcoming Events at Georgia Branch of IDA Aug 15, 2003 - May 15, 2004, Atlanta, Hosted by: Georgia Branch of IDAComprehensive Orton-Gillingham Training CourseThis class trains teachers in how to teach decoding and encoding skills to dyslexic students using a multi-sensory approach (Orton-Gillingham). Content includes spelling rules and generalizations, phonograms, syllable types and syllable division, roots, prefixes, suffixes. Classes meet for 1 1/2 hours per week throughout the school year. Classes are now forming for the Fall. Location: The Schenck School282 Mt. Paran Road, Atlanta Location tel: Get map with directions using MapQuest For more information, contact: lie Fellow AOGPE e-mail: rdavis@... Feb 21, 2004, Atlanta, GeorgiaHosted by: Georgia Branch of IDADimensions of DyslexiaAnnual conference of The Georgia Branch of IDA. Our keynote speakers will be Dr. Sally Shaywitz and Dr. Bernard Shaywitz. Recommended audience: Teachers/Tutors/Parents/Administrators/Psychologists Location: Peachtree Presbyterian ChurchAtlanta, Georgia Get map with directions using MapQuestTime: 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Home | Contact Us | Site Map | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | System Requirements Copyright ©1996-2002, The International Dyslexia Association. All rights reserved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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