Scott Greene’s work in independent schools has spanned 36 years and taken him to five different states, where he has served in such roles as principal, assistant headmaster, academic dean, and learning center director. The seasoned educator will retire in May.
Welcome to Episode 5 of The Darlington Podcast! In this episode we'll take a deeper look into Darlington's Teaching and Learning Center and Accelerated Learning Program for Dyslexia.
Distance learning has forced a major shift in education across the globe. Find out what this looks like for our students involved in the Accelerated Learning Program for Dyslexia.
Our primary grades curriculum focuses on the whole child and uses a hands-on approach to building on developmental skills and academic milestones. In this video spotlight you'll hear about the many facets of multi-sensory learning as it relates to reading and writing.
This fall, Darlington will become the only school in Northwest Georgia to offer a program specifically designed to support students with dyslexia. Focusing on grades 2-5, the Accelerated Learning Program for Dyslexia will provide necessary remediation with experienced learning specialists, while allowing students with dyslexia enrolled in the program to receive the full Darlington experience.
Scott Greene’s work in independent schools has spanned 36 years and taken him to five different states, where he has served in such roles as principal, assistant headmaster, academic dean, and learning center director. The seasoned educator will retire in May.
Welcome to Episode 5 of The Darlington Podcast! In this episode we'll take a deeper look into Darlington's Teaching and Learning Center and Accelerated Learning Program for Dyslexia.
Distance learning has forced a major shift in education across the globe. Find out what this looks like for our students involved in the Accelerated Learning Program for Dyslexia.
Our primary grades curriculum focuses on the whole child and uses a hands-on approach to building on developmental skills and academic milestones. In this video spotlight you'll hear about the many facets of multi-sensory learning as it relates to reading and writing.
This fall, Darlington will become the only school in Northwest Georgia to offer a program specifically designed to support students with dyslexia. Focusing on grades 2-5, the Accelerated Learning Program for Dyslexia will provide necessary remediation with experienced learning specialists, while allowing students with dyslexia enrolled in the program to receive the full Darlington experience.