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Are you a CALT? Join the team.

How Do I Apply?

Fill out the form below and email your resume to andreah@learningdifferentiated.com. We will follow up with you on next steps after receiving your information.

Commonly Asked Questions

CALTs provide diagnostic, explicit, systematic, multi-sensory structured language intervention which builds a high degree of accuracy, knowledge, and independence for students with dyslexia. 

CALTs must: 

  • Complete 2 years of extensive training
  • Provide at least 700 clinical teaching hours
  • Fulfill a minimum of 200 instructional hours
  • Submit video demonstrations, book reports, and chapter reviews
  • Pass a comprehensive exam that results in certification by the Academic Language Therapy Association

The intervention we provide is Take Flight. Take Flight is a multisensory, structured approach to teaching written by the education staff of the Luke Waites Center for Dyslexia and Learning Disorders at Scottish Rite for Children Hospital. The intervention focuses on the five key components of basic reading instruction that have been scientifically identified by the National Reading Panel- phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and reading comprehension.

More information on CALTs can be found here.

Yes! We provide you with all the training, and materials you will need to feel confident working with your students virtually.

We only work with our students virtually via Zoom.

Therapists can choose the hours of the day they would like to work with students. We do ask that your hours are consistent Monday-Thursday.