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Substitute Teaching Institute


Staff

Our staff of professionals are here to assist district personnel in establishing and implementing effective substitute teacher management programs, and to assist substitute teachers in improving and perfecting the skills necessary to be effective teachers in the classroom.

Meet the staff:
Geoffrey G. Smith
 is the director of the Substitute Teaching Institute at Utah State University, the principal investigator for STEP-IN (Substitute Teacher Educational Program Initiative), and has served as principal investigator for several other substitute teacher projects. He is the publisher of the Substitute Teacher Handbooks, the SubExchange newsletter, and the SubJournal. Geoff holds an MBA. and MA in Educational Economics. He has been actively involved in educator professional development for a number of years. Email Geoff at geoffrey.smith@usu.edu.
Max Longhurst
 is the director of the Elementary CORE Academy at Utah State University. He develops curriculum, field-tests strategies, teaches professional development workshops and seminars to educators, and is continually working on new methods and products for delivering training content to educators. Max holds a BS in elementary education and a M Ed in Elementary Education/Curriculum and Instruction. His classroom experience in grades 4, 5, and 6, coupled with district-level experience as a professional development leader, bring effective and practical instructional methods to the products and services of STI. Email Max at max@cc.usu.edu.
Alexis Cooper
is our assistant office manager. She is currently involved in research for various international projects dealing with humanitarian aid. Whenever she is in the office and not roaming around Africa, she helps run the office and does whatever needs to be done. Alexis graduated from Utah State University with her degree in Exercise Science. Email Alexis at alexis@sti.usu.edu.
Barbara Haines
is a graduate of USU. She is an on-site staff writer, researcher, and counselor, working with colleges and school districts in developing substitute teacher programs. Email Barbara at barbara@sti.usu.edu.
Julie Hess
  is an office assistant at STI. Along with her many duties around the office, she maintains our online library which currently contains over 800 articles. She is also a full-time student at Utah State University. Email Julie at julie@sti.usu.edu.
Debby Lundgreen
  is the development specialist in charge of coordinating on-site workshops and training sessions. Her responsibilities include travel arrangements, support documentation, and promotion coordination. She proudly claims a BIS degree from USU. Email Debby at debra@sti.usu.edu.
Donald Merrill
  is the graphic designer for STI. His responsibilities include designing the look and feel for STI and the products they develop. He works on layout, design, and production for covers, booklets, handouts, and also helps with Web design. He is currently attending USU as a graphic design student and will be graduating within the century (hopefully). Email Don at don@sti.usu.edu.
Blaine L. Sorenson
 is the district support specialist for the Substitute Teaching Institute. Blaine has extensive experience in teaching staff development workshops and has presented at several state and national conferences on Best Practices in Recruiting, Training, and Retaining Substitute Teachers. Blaine received his BS in History and a M Ed in Curriculum Development. Blaine is actively involved with school district personnel throughout the country in scheduling and presenting SubManagement, SubReady, Train-the-Trainer, and Substitute Teacher Training workshops. Email Blaine at blaine@sti.usu.edu.
Craig Wright
  handling the logistics of STI as the chief distribution engineer and aquarist. Shipping orders for STI handbooks, manuals, brochures and various items is Craig's main responsibility. He is currently studying Exercise Science with an emphasis in Physical Therapy at USU. He enjoys maintaining the 100-gallon saltwater aquarium in our office, where his main goal is to KEEP THE FISH ALIVE! With efficiency and accuracy as his trademarks, Craig keeps the office running smoothly. Email Craig at craig@sti.usu.edu.



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