
Simultaneous, Multi-sensory (VAKT): Teaching is done using all learning pathways in the brain (visual/auditory, kinesthetic, tactile) simultaneously in order to enhance memory and learning.
Direct Instruction: The inferential learning of any concept cannot be taken for granted.
Multi-sensory language instruction requires the direct teaching of all concepts with continuous student-teacher interaction.
Diagnostic Teaching: The teacher must be adept at prescriptive or individualized teaching. The teaching plan is based on careful and continuous assessment of the individual's needs. The content presented must be mastered to the degree of automatically.
Synthetic and Analytic Instruction: Multi-sensory, structured language programs include both synthetic and analytic instruction. Synthetic instruction presents the parts of the language and then teaches how the parts work together to form a whole. Analytic instruction presents the whole and teaches how this can be broken down into its component parts.
Information provided by The International DYSLEXIA Association® Fact Sheet #68
WHAT IS AN ORTON-GILLINGHAM-BASED OR A MULTI-SENSORY STRUCTURED LANGUAGE APPROACH?
The principles of instruction and content of a multi-sensory structured language program are essential for effective teaching methodologies. The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) actively promotes effective teaching approaches and related clinical educational intervention strategies for dyslexics.
CONTENT: What Is Taught
PRINCIPLES OF INSTRUCTION: How It's Taught

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