IMSE Orton-Gillingham
Allison Pajor serves as the Director of Communications at IMSE Orton-Gillingham since December 2014. Previously, Allison worked at Wayne Westland Community Schools from March 2011 to December 2014, first as a Special Education Teacher, managing a caseload of 22 students with various disabilities and co-teaching with fifth and sixth grade teachers, and then as a fifth grade teacher, where lesson construction adhered to Common Core Standards. Allison's earlier experience includes working as a Senior Camp Counselor and Off-Site Manager at Camp Mirage from June 2007 to August 2011, leading field trips and mentoring children ages 4 to 14. Allison holds a Bachelor of Arts in Special Education and Teaching from Michigan State University, earned in 2010.
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IMSE Orton-Gillingham
Every child should be able to read. We're on a mission to help teachers make that happen. For 25 years, IMSE has been training educators how to teach reading more effectively using a proven, multi-sensory approach called Orton-Gillingham. All of IMSE's instructors are CERI-certified educators who have used Orton-Gillingham in the classroom. We understand the challenges that teachers face in a modern, diverse classroom. We know what it's like to watch kids struggle to read. Orton-Gillingham allows children to break down how and why letters and words sound the way they do. Using multiple senses, children can better understand the rules of the English language. This is effective in the classroom because it allows educators to teach children in the way that each individual child learns best. IMSE offers private, customized Orton-Gillingham trainings for your school district, as well as public trainings nation-wide. Find an IMSE training near you: https://www.imse.com/training/