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Charlotte G. Andrist, Ph.D., NCSP Certified Master Trainer

Orton-Gillingham International, LLC.

Dr. Andrist holds licenses in Reading, Special Education and School Psychology in Ohio. She is also a Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP) specializing in the diagnosis

and treatment of dyslexia and other language learning problems. She has trained 100s of teachers in structured literacy approaches including Orton-Gillingham (O-G) based multisensory structured language (MSL) strategies. In 1992, Dr. Andrist initiated and directed the Graduate Reading Programs at Notre Dame College (NDC). She also began Reading and Intervention Specialist on-site teacher training cohorts in the Cleveland Municipal School District. Charlotte is the former president of the Central Ohio Branch of the International Dyslexia Association (COBIDA) and former chair of the Ohio Board of Regents Task Force for Teacher Education in Dyslexia. She is currently the Co-Chair of Ohio IDA Executive Legislative Committee and serves on the International Dyslexia Association (IDA) program review and exam committees. She first brought Ron Yoshimoto to Ohio in the fall of 2012 to train teachers in the scientifically based O-G approach. She is an Internationally Certified Master Trainer in the Yoshimoto Approach and coordinates and conducts Yoshimoto Orton-Gillingham trainings in Ohio.

This Basic Orton-Gillingham (O-G) training course designed by Ron Yoshimoto teaches teachers how to use the foundational multisensory structured language (MSL) approach, O-G, to teach reading, writing and spelling in whole classroom, small intervention group and one-to-one instructional settings. The course will cover three levels of decoding and spelling: sound-symbol (phonology or phonics), syllable (orthography), and beginning morphological or semantic. Participants will receive numerous materials to assist them in the implementation of the Yoshimoto O-G Approach including a CD with over 6,000 worksheets dealing with syllabication, sounds, rules and generalizations, handwriting and lesson planning. All materials are copyrighted and are provided for the sole use of the participant. Course materials may not be used to train others and may not be shared with teachers who have not taken Ron Yoshimoto’s OGI Basic O-G Course.

For whom is the O-G approach appropriate? The O-G approach is appropriate for teaching reading, writing, and spelling to individuals, small groups, and whole classrooms. This class is designed for teachers and those who support them including: reading teachers, intervention specialists, kindergarten & elementary school classroom teachers, SLPs, administrators and teacher trainers. Cost: $575 ID Multisensory: O.G. teaching sessions are action oriented with auditory, visual, and kinesthetic elements reinforcing each other; spelling is simultaneously taught with reading.

Structured, Sequential,

Cumulative: Teaching proceeds from phonemic awareness to phonics, syllable types, syllable division rules, spelling, vocabulary, morphology*, comprehension*, sentence structure* & composition*.

Cognitive: Learning is cognitively based, using students’ strengths, while accommodating their weaknesses.

Flexible: At best, O.G. teaching is diagnostic-prescriptive. The teacher always seeks to understand how an individual learns and devises appropriate teaching strategies.

THE YOSHIMOTO ORTON-GILLINGHAM APPROACH to TEACHING READING, WRITING & SPELLING in the CLASSROOM

Ron Yoshimoto’s Intensive Basic O-G Course in Explicit, Systematic Reading Instruction Sponsored by: Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities (OCECD) Marion, Ohio

and Orton-Gillingham International (OGI) Denver, Colorado

Yoshimoto Basic O-G Literacy Course: 8:00 AM – 3: 30 PM

June 5 - 9, 2017 Putnam Co. Educational Service Center (ESC)

124 Putnam Parkway Ottawa, Ohio 45875

Basic - $725 per person; $675 per person for groups of 5 or more or IDA members

3 Graduate Credits are available thru Notre Dame College for an additional $405 ($135 per credit hour). Graduate credit information will be available in class; all questions should be directed to Dr. Andrist, 614.288.8784

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YOSHIMOTO BASIC O-G LITERACY COURSE for CLASSROOM TEACHERS

CHARLOTTE G. ANDRIST, Ph.D., NCSP

Internationally Certified Master Trainer, Orton-Gillingham International, Inc.

Course Registration Form

What: The Orton-Gillingham (O-G) approach is an explicit, systematic multisensory

structured language (MSL) teaching method for teaching reading, writing and spelling. This foundational reading training provides the structured literacy piece (structure of the English language) that is all too often missing from early literacy teacher training programs. This phonics course works well with most comprehensive reading programs and provides teachers with much needed classroom strategies to help all struggling readers. The focus of this course is on K - 3rd grade elementary school classroom teachers and those supporting them such as: reading teachers, intervention specialists & literacy coaches. Where: Putnam Co. Educational Service Center, 124 Putnam Parkway, Ottawa, OH 45875

When: 8:00 AM- 3:30 PM, – June 5 - 9, 2017 (5 days). Note: Lunch will be 30 minutes. Space is available for those who wish to pack a lunch.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Name________________________________________________ Position/ grade _______________________________

School District/Organization _________________________________________________________________________

Address____________________________________________________ City ___________________________________

Zip Code_________________ Email ____________________________________________________________________

Home address __________________________________________________ City/ Zip___________________________

Cell phone ___________________________________ Alternative phone _____________________________________

This course is limited to a maximum of 20 attendees. Please contact Dr. Charlotte Andrist at 614.288.8784 to insure that space is available before mailing this registration form.

Certificates of completion will be issued to all attendees. Graduate credits (3) will be available through Notre Dame College for an

additional charge of $135 per credit hour or $405. Graduate credit, must be paid for separately, online at ndc.edu.

Participants will be given information on how to register for credit during class.

Workshop Registration fees (please check appropriate line):

____ $725 Individual registration for Basic O-G Course ____ $675 per person for groups of 5 or more or IDA members

IDA membership # ___________________________________

MAKE ALL CHECKS PAYABLE TO: OCECD

Please send check & registration form to:

Yoshimoto Basic O-G Course Registration

c/o Dr. Charlotte G. Andrist

2948 Scioto Place Columbus, Ohio 43221

For payment by credit card or PO please contact Barbara Rice at

844.382.5452, ext. 12 or [email protected]