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North Carolina Passes House Bill 149: A Win For Early Intervention

North Carolina in July passed House Bill 149, which requires all kindergarten students to be screened for dyslexia. The bill, which was signed into law by Gov. Roy Cooper after being passed in the House 114-0 and Senate 47-0, also…
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IMSE Named a Preferred PD Training Program for Oregon

The Institute for Multi-Sensory Education in late June was approved as an official vendor by the Oregon Department of Education, opening up the potential for larger partnerships between IMSE and districts in Oregon. “Not only has IMSE been approved as…
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Orton-Gillingham and Technology Intersect at this Atlanta School

A K-12 Orton-Gillingham school for 275 students with dyslexia and other language-based LDs in Atlanta is seeing big results using the latest technology to support their O-G instruction. The school believes in the introduction of assistive technology support like text…
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IMSE’s OG Helps English Make Sense For These Special Ed Students

Kathryn Nieves never tires of seeing her students smile in the classroom. Nieves, a special education teacher at Sparta Middle School in Sparta Township, N.J., said her students were beaming throughout this past school year, in great part due to…
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More Amazing Photos And Videos Showing IMSE’s OG At Work

At IMSE’s Orton-Gillingham Journal, we love the consistent feedback from our thousands of Twitter followers. Check out some of the great photography and videography our community shared with us through Twitter. And please continue to send photos and videos our…
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Second Graders Taught Using IMSE’s Orton-Gillingham Have Ah-Ha Moment

Adrianna Love loves using Institute for Multi-Sensory Education’s Orton-Gillingham training with her 26 second-grade students at Neil Armstrong Elementary School in Bettendorf, Iowa. “I am a true believer in OG,” said Love, a St. Ambrose University graduate. “I know it…
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