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Multisensory Structured Language Education

The State Department of Education (SDE), Special Education Services, and the Alabama Reading Initiative are pleased to offer a multisensory structured language education (MSLE) training course for 40 certified teachers in our state.  The Shelton School in Dallas, Texas, will provide the two-year training course.   Participants are trained in the use of a multisensory structured language program for students with specific language disabilities, such as dyslexia and related disorders.  The course addresses the specific written language skills of reading, spelling and writing.

 

On April 13, 2012, Ms. Nancy Coffman, a trainer from the Shelton School, conducted an informational session on the training and implementation of this multisensory approach. The recorded session will soon be available below for those who were unable to attend.  

 

A portable document format (PDF) copy of the application packet with all the required items should be completed and e-mailed to Mrs. Heather Wible at hwible@alsde.edu no later than April 27, 2012.  A link to the  PDF copy of the application packet can be found below. The first 40 teachers to submit a completed Application Packet and who meet the requirements of participation will be chosen to participate in the training.  Selected participants will be notified by Friday, May 4, 2012.

 

 

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