To me this is entirely non-controversial.
Do you sell cookies you have made at home (occasionally)
Do you sell private music lessons?
Do you sell your expertise on your off-hours in such endeavors as plumbing, yardwork, painting houses, how to do algebra, et cetera, times a million?
Then why in a million universes would you not be allowed to sell lesson plans?*
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So, finally, after weeks if not months of promising, I will begin to compile where and how you can increase your hourly wage. Thanks to the NY Times, I have found these two websites:
weareteachers.com
teacherspayteachers.com
Soon I will be posting how to earn money delivering instruction online; however, I personally have found this terrifically difficult to break into.
Most radical--starting one's own private school, charter school, home school, tutoring company-whatever you want to call it.
"Unschooling-inspired commune slash ashram."
More to come.
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*Obvious reasons why (not):
- you did not write the lesson plans--this is called plagiarism--DOI!!
- you co-wrote them with other colleagues--hey--split the profit! Get their permission first!
- the school system paid you to write them - still unclear--a newspaper may pay you to write an article, yet you STILL OWN THE COPYRIGHT!!!! It's called an anthology--I writemusic criticism, and do plan one day tocollect these and other writing togather for publication. I'd like the newspapers to try to stop me.