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An Announcement!

After nearly two decades of teaching real estate, I’m “retiring” this spring! For the past several years, I’ve limited myself to teaching QE (qualifying education—“pre-licensing”) courses only. They are the next to go. I will be teaching the Sales Agent and Associate Broker Courses in March/April for the last time.

I will continue to teach my substitute teachers’ workshop, suicide awareness program, and substitute teach the kids at Piscataquis Community Elementary School in Guilford. So I can’t honestly say I’m retiring from teaching. In a sense, I did that a few years ago when I switched to an emphasis on learning. (Giving Up Teaching, March 2012)

Those of you who’ve taken real estate courses have heard me say, “I don’t have any former students.” Even though I won’t be actively teaching, I will continue to support “alumni” for the foreseeable future. Do not hesitate to reach out and stay in touch!

This decision certainly has a bittersweet aspect. It gives rise to nostalgia and retrospection. I have some great memories! Don’t get me started.
Thank you for being part of those memories. Stay in touch, and we’ll make some more!

Peek-a-boo!

It’s so much more than a game…

We need to listen to what Molly has to say. She packs a lot of truth into seven minutes–ironically, she was seven years old when she recorded this last year. She might be the youngest TED speaker ever. She’s definitely one of the best!

Don’t miss her quick demonstration on brain size. I was more correct than I knew when I titled “Small People — Big Brains.”

Substitute Teacher Workshop Offered

Back by popular demand! After a successful workshop in September, Spruce Mountain Adult Ed in Livermore Falls is offering this one-day workshop again on November 29, 2022.

Workbook included!

This fun program prepares people interested in serving as substitute teachers or ed techs. There will be plenty of “hands-on learning” that will include important classroom management techniques and teaching strategies. We’ll also cover some legal aspects and help you develop your own “sub pack” of resources and an action plan to get you started on the right foot! If you’ve been subbing, this is a great opportunity for a “refresher” and new ideas. Attendees will earn a certificate recognized by many local districts. One attendee comments, “…very engaging with a lot of real-life scenarios. I came away with new information even after subbing for a year.”

Future Substitute Teachers!

First, please note that the Substitute Teacher Workshop in Livermore Falls, originally scheduled for September 13, is now scheduled for September 28, 2022. And there may be a few spots left in the class! or contact Spruce Mountain Adult Education for more information!

The process of becoming a substitute has changed a little. The entire process is now best started and managed on the Maine Department of Education website. I’ve written a one-page overview describing the process. In some ways, it’s simpler, but it also means completing many of the steps online, including completing an application for your local district on the website. Check out my overview on .

The DOE has adopted the term “Guest School Staff Member” to describe substitutes. If you know me, you won’t be surprised that I have some thoughts about that. Ultimately, I’m more concerned about what the kids call me. I shared an opinion on this two years ago. Check out “?” to start your thinking. You’ll also hear a story from one of my favorite days as a substitute.

Some may know that subs must renew their credentials every five years, including going through the entire process again. Technically, we can’t “renew.” It’s not necessary to understand this. It’s necessary to do it.

As I am currently in the process, I haven’t experienced everything under the new system. That seems strange as I enter my second decade as a sub, but things do change. So far, the process has been relatively painless. It requires some effort and patience but mostly just follow the instructions, even when they don’t seem to make sense.

If you are considering becoming a sub (or, if you prefer, “Guest Teacher”), dive in. There are plenty of opportunities and many rewards. Note that in addition to the Spruce Mountain program, I’ll be teaching the workshop with MSAD 53 Adult Education in Pittsfield and RSU 19 Adult Education in Newport. This workshop is not a requirement, but I’m confident you’ll find it helpful!

Fall 2022 Substitute Teacher Workshops

The workbook is included in your workshop!

This fun program prepares people interested in serving as substitute teachers or ed techs. There will be plenty of “hands-on learning” that will include important classroom management techniques and teaching strategies. We’ll also cover some legal aspects and help you develop your own “sub pack” of resources and an action plan to get you started on the right foot! If you’ve been subbing, this is a great opportunity for a “refresher” and new ideas. Attendees will earn a certificate recognized by many local districts. One attendee comments, “…very engaging with a lot of real-life scenarios. I came away with new information even after subbing for a year.”

This fall, three Adult Education Programs are offering the workshop.

  • Spruce Mountain Adult Ed in Livermore Falls is offering the one-day workshop on September 13, 2022.
  • MSAD 53 Adult Ed in Pittsfield offers part one on Tuesday night, September 20, 2022. Part two is scheduled for Thursday night, September 22, 2023. To be eligible for a certificate of completion, you must attend both nights.*
  • RSU 19 Adult Ed in Newport offers part one on Monday night, October 17, 2022. Part two is scheduled for Wednesday night, October 20, 2022. To be eligible for a certificate of completion, you must attend both nights*.

*Note that a third evening is included offering the required Suicide Awareness and Prevention Training.