IMSE Orton-Gillingham
Kim Collins currently serves as the Director of Academics and Instructor at IMSE Orton-Gillingham, a position held since September 2016. Prior experience includes working as an Implementation Specialist for the NC Department of Public Instruction from January 2015 to May 2018, and a long tenure at Rowan-Salisbury Schools as a Reading Specialist and Teacher from August 2000 to January 2015. Earlier career experience includes teaching at Cabarrus County Schools from August 1995 to July 2000. Kim Collins holds a Master's degree in Literacy from American College of Education, a Reading Certification for grades K-12 from UNCC, and a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education (K-6) from Appalachian State University.
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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/