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Teachers Making Extra Cash Selling Their Lesson Plans
Saturday, November 21, 2009...and not everyone's happy about it.
According to a New York Times story, teachers have started selling lesson plans online, much to the annoyance of school boards and administrators. The argument against this practice is that it cheapens the student's experience and some school districts feel they're missing out on some of the profits made on content that, they believe, belongs to the schools....
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