History
The Substitute Teaching Institute at Utah State University
The Substitute Teaching Institute at Utah State University (STI/USU) was established in 1995 to
provide substitute teachers with handbooks containing educational "how-tos" and classroom fill-in
activities. Since then, STI/USU has evolved and grown to become the national leader in the improvement
of substitute teaching by providing products and services to school districts and substitute teachers
nationwide.
The U.S. Department of Education recognized the leadership of STI/USU in 1997 with the first-ever
awarding of federal funds for field-initiated research in the realm of substitute teaching. Since
then STI/USU has forged ahead implementing research-based practices to improve recruiting, training,
and retention efforts in school districts throughout the United States.
STI/USU currently provides a wide variety of training materials and services designed to improve the
quality of substitute teaching and the work of those who manage substitute teachers.
Substitute Teaching Division of STEDI, LLC
On August 1, 2008, Utah State University signed a license agreement with the Substitute Teaching
Division of STEDI, LLC to market and distribute the educational materials and services developed
at the Substitute Teaching Institute (STI).
This license agreement means STEDI is now the sole-source for all of the great materials developed at the Substitute
Teaching Institute and provides the same outstanding service STI has always provided.