Returning Students Associate Practicum Semester 2

Returning Students Associate Practicum Semester 2

Practicum | Available

1/6/2025-5/1/2025
12:00 AM-11:59 PM EST on Mon
$520.00
$130.00

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Returning Students Associate Practicum Semester 2

Practicum | Available

** By Invitation Only **


* SEMESTER 2 *

An individual in the practicum will be mentored by a Fellow (or Fellow-in-Training) to continue refining skills to integrate and apply the knowledge, concepts, and skills learned during the coursework. The Supervising Fellow (or Fellow-in-Training) will observe a 40-60 minute lesson on 10 separate occasions and provide written and verbal feedback as well as ongoing support over the course of 2 years. 

After completion of the practicum, the individual will be qualified to seek certification with the Orton-Gillingham Academy at the Associate Level.

  • Prerequisite:  Associate Coursework and admission to program cohort
  • Payment Options:  Full Payment or Payment Plan A
COMMITMENT INFORMATION *
  • Complete observations by March 15, 2025
  • Write and complete application by April 30th, 2025
  • Must submit Associate Application by May 1, 2025

Burch, Jen
Jen Burch

Jen has worked at Readsource for seven years, as an outreach program coordinator to remediate students in an underserved elementary school in Atlanta, a teacher trainer, and now as the Director of Academic Programs. Jen began her career as a molecular biologist at Emory University. It wasn’t until 2013, when her then second grade daughter was diagnosed with dyslexia, that she began her training in the Orton-Gillingham approach to better understand her child’s needs. Since then, Jen has become a Fellow in Training with the Orton Gillingham Academy.  She believes that the ability to read is a basic human right, and literacy is the great equalizer. In her role as Director of Academic Programs, her goal is to help ALL students read on grade level by strategically working to bring high-quality instruction based on the Orton Gillingham methodology to more teachers across the US and around the world.