How do instructors become certified to teach other REBAC courses?
Other REBAC courses are typically offered in conjunction with Instructor Recertification Workshops held at NAR’s REALTORS® Conference & Expo and Midyear Legislative Meetings, and at the Real Estate Educators Association (REEA) Annual Conference. If instructors cannot attend one of these meetings, they will need to audit the live presentation of a course from an instructor who has taught it at least twice before and has received excellent reviews. Course providers may receive an e-mail message or phone call from Dawn Headtke, REBAC’s Business Development Manager, asking permission for an instructor to audit a course they are providing. After permission has been granted, Dawn will notify the instructor that they can proceed with plans to attend. If an instructor is auditing a course with you, they should be marked on your roster as Instructor Audit, and they should take the course exam. No royalty fee is assessed for instructor audits.
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