To earn extra money, many teachers around the country are selling lesson plans via online marketplaces. But as such sites become more popular, there are also concerns, including who legally owns the ...
Seven years ago, when Erica Bohrer, a first-grade teacher from Long Island, New York, started selling her lesson plans on the website Teachers Pay Teachers, she just wanted to make a few extra bucks ...
A recent study found that giving middle school math teachers access to inquiry-based lesson plans and online support significantly improved student achievement —and benefited weaker teachers the most.
You won’t get rich as a teacher, right? That’s no longer true for a small but growing number of educators who are making big bucks selling their lesson plans online. On a peer-to-peer site called ...
Miss Kindergarten is in the million-dollar club. So are Lovin Lit, the Moffatt Girls, and about a dozen other teacher-entrepreneurs who are spinning reading, math, science and social studies into gold ...
Public-school teachers are suing the city to keep control of their lesson plans away from supervisors — a move that scored an “F” from reformers. The United Federation of Teachers filed a lawsuit in ...
A company called Australian Curriculum Lessons is offering to “pay a donation’’ to teachers willing to share their lesson plans and assignments online. “Earn cash for lessons and enjoy some extra ...
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