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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why is science of reading capitalized? I know OG is evidence-based, but I’m having trouble understanding the difference between SofR and OG? Thank you![/quote] The SoR is capitalized because it is referring to a specific methodology to teach reading. OG is capitalized because it is a product marketed to parents and educators. [/quote] Is this correct? I thought Orton Gillingham was a methodology or approach to instruction. Orton-Gillingham is a direct, explicit, systematic, and sequential approach that incorporates multi-sensory elements. These elements are usually listening, speaking, seeing, and writing. https://journal.imse.com/structured-literacy-and-the-science-of-reading-implementing-og-in-the-modern-classroom/#:~:text=Unfortunately%2C%20many%20people%20believe%20that,small%20and%20whole%2Dgroup%20lessons.[/quote] You're both right. Orton Gillingham is a methodology. It's also the name of a product created by IMSE. Other products using the Orton Gillingham methodology are the Wilson Reading System, the Barton Reading and Spelling System, Lindamood Bell's programs, and ASDEC's program, Sounds in Syllables.[/quote]
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