Gardiner joins Stern Center for Language & Learning’s staff

Corrine Gardiner, MAT joined the Stern Center for Language and Learning’s staff as an instructor. Corrine brings a wealth of knowledge about structured literacy and math to her work providing customized instruction for students. She has over a decade of experience teaching students individually and in the classroom across a wide range of subjects. Although Corrine’s area of expertise is language, her passion for language extends beyond English and includes Ukrainian, French, and Spanish. Corrine is certified by the Academy of Orton-GIllingham Practitioners and Educators at the associate level. She is currently pursuing her Certified Level training through the Stern Center’s Orton-Gillingham Institute.

The Stern Center for Language and Learning is a nonprofit educational resource in Williston, VT dedicated to enriching the lives of learners. For 36 years the organization has recognized that all great minds don’t think alike, and its staff helps children and adults reach their academic, social, and professional goals. The Stern Center provides research-based learning evaluations and customized instruction for a wide range of clients, including those with learning disabilities, dyslexia, language disorders, social learning challenges, autism, attention deficit disorders, and learning differences. Its staff also designs and delivers customized professional learning programs and systems change using current research and trends in education. Through the Cynthia K. Hoehl Institute for Excellence, the Stern Center works with school districts, schools, and individual educators to advance early literacy, oral language, reading, written language, social cognition, executive functioning, and math. Scholarships are available. More information is at www.sterncenter.org.