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Sixth CCSD school adds Orton-Gillingham approach to assist with literacy success
A sixth Charleston County school, Carolina Park Elementary in Mount Pleasant, will use the Orton-Gillingham literacy approach ...
Educators and community leaders came together Tuesday night to highlight the Orton-Gillingham (OG) method. It’s a ...
In recent years, the once-esoteric term “evidence-based reading instruction” has spread beyond research institutions to become part of the vernacular of classroom teachers tasked with teaching young ...
A sixth Charleston County school will adopt the Orton-Gillingham literacy approach through the Lowcountry Literacy Project, ...
Summer vacation doesn’t mean work stops for teachers. At an RE-1 Valley School Board meeting on Monday, Dawn Cole, kindergarten/first grade resource teacher at Ayres Elementary, Patricia Kramer, fifth ...
In 2019, a grassroots campaign led by parents succeeded in passing a wave of dyslexia legislation. Many states mandated hallmarks of the Orton-Gillingham method, specifically calling for “multisensory ...
I’ve been a teacher since 1992. When I went to college, I was taught that children would learn to read naturally if we simply surrounded them with books. My training emphasized "whole language," ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — New data shows achievement gaps in education for some Charleston County School District classrooms are shrinking thanks to the groundwork for the Lowcountry Literacy Project.
What started as a group of parents coming together to find resources for their children has turned into a formal program driving results at local public schools. The Lowcountry Literacy Project is an ...
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