Learning later in life; Becoming a substitute teacher

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Heard On The Larry Meiller Show
Kindergartener Malachi Stewart high-fives educational assistant Addison Hawk.
In this photo taken Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013, Malachi Stewart, right, high-fives educational assistant Addison Hawk as Ahmed Omar continues with his work in their kindergarten classroom at Campbell Hill Elementary in Renton, Wash. Elaine Thompson/AP Photo

First, we talk about opportunities to keep learning as an adult from Steve Frye, President of the American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, Angela Kelber, Associate Director of Continuing Education at UW-Milwaukee, and Sarah Grammer, Director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UW-Milwaukee. Then, a focus on the role substitute teachers play in our school districts, and how you can become one. Our guests are Jennifer Kammerud, Director of the Licensing, Educator Advancement, and Development Team at the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Diane Schultz, and Stephen Montagna.

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Episode Credits

  • Larry Meiller Host
  • Steve Frye Guest
  • Angela Kelber Guest
  • Sarah Grammer Guest
  • Jennifer Kammerud Guest
  • Diane Schultz Guest
  • Stephen Montagna Guest
  • Clara Neupert Producer
  • Jeff Robbins Technical Director
  • Jill Nadeau Executive Producer