
Why teachers selling lesson plans have sparked debate
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Many teachers around the country are selling lesson plans via online marketplaces.
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 educational materials a teacher creates, and what it means for the collaborative spirit of the profession. Special correspondent Kavitha Cardoza of Education Week reports from Alabama.
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Why teachers selling lesson plans have sparked debate
Clip: 1/10/2018 | 7m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
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 educational materials a teacher creates, and what it means for the collaborative spirit of the profession. Special correspondent Kavitha Cardoza of Education Week reports from Alabama.
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