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Teacher Training Courses
Teacher training courses in the Orton-Gillingham approach, covering introductory, intermediate, advanced, early learners, and extended practicum levels.

Student Tutoring
One-on-one tutoring for students with educators in training, using individualized lesson plans based on assessments and supervised by certified OG practitioners.

About
Orton-Gillingham Of Minnesota


Founded in
2007
EIN
03-0601681
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Education
Address
7455 FRANCE AVENUE SOUTH 298 EDINA, MN 55435-4702 Unite States
Website
https://ogmn.org/
Phone
(612)-314-8088
Email address
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About
Orton-Gillingham of Minnesota, founded in 2007, equips educators with the knowledge, tools, and practices to ensure every child has access to literacy through structured literacy. They offer courses covering the Orton-Gillingham approach to teaching reading skills, including introductory, intermediate, advanced, early learners, and extended practicum courses.
Mission
Orton-Gillingham of Minnesota equips educators with the knowledge, tools, and practices to make structured literacy possible, ensuring every child has access to literacy.

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