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Course Development and Evaluation

Purpose:

The Course Development and Evaluation Committee shall be responsible for the development of new courses for the Georgia Association and its school, for the evaluation of all courses and instructors, and shall recommend courses to the Education Committee for delivery to the membership.

Composition:

Number on Committee: Fifteen (15)
Chairman: Appointed by the President
Vice Chairman: Appointed by the President
Makeup: Fifteen (15) At-large members including at least one (1) member who is a Georgia REALTOR® Institute Governor, at least one (1) member of the Education Committee, at least one (1) member who holds the Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) designation, at least one (1) member who holds the Certified Real Estate Brokerage Manager (CRB) designation, and at least one (1) member who holds the Certified Commercial Investment Manager (CCIM) designation or a representative from the commercial brokerage community. The President, the President-elect and the Chairman of the Education Committee are ex-officio members.
Restrictions: Except for those members who serve by virtue of office, no more than one (1) member may be a Georgia REALTOR® Institute Governor.

Except for those members who serve by virtue of office, no more than one (1) member may be an instructor licensed by the Georgia Real Estate Commission.

Except for those members who serve by virtue of office, no more than two (2) members may be from the same primary Member Board.

Except for those members who serve by virtue of office, no more than four (4) members may be from the same Region.

Term: Two (2) years (staggered)

Limits: N/A

Quorum: Six (6)

Reporting: Vice President of Professional Development, Executive Committee, Board of Directors

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Shall review all new courses submitted to the Georgia Association for presentation to the members at conventions and meetings, through the Partners in Education Program, online, or any other methods of delivery.
  • Shall determine courses that need to be developed to insure the membership is receiving updated, quality real estate education.
  • Shall determine the methods of presentation, review and evaluation of existing courses.
  • Shall act as a continuing review committee for all Georgia Association courses offered at conventions and meetings, through the Partners in Education Program, online, or any other methods of delivery, and the instructors of those courses.
  • Shall, at the request of the Chairman of the Education Committee, serve as facilitators at all courses at the Inaugural Meeting and the Annual Convention and Trade Show.
  • All requests for funds are to be channeled through the Finance Committee for inclusion in its report to the Executive Committee as to the budgeting impact of such funds requests.
  • Shall complete GAR facilitator training.
  • Perform such other duties as directed by the Board of Directors, the Executive Committee or the President.

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