This article explains how different individuals and organizations can purchase a license, highlighting the various roles.
Parent
Parent
Parents interested in using Learning A-Z resources with their family need to purchase a license. For licensing purposes, they are considered equivalent to one classroom.
Homeschool Family
Homeschool Family
Homeschool families using Learning A-Z resources must purchase a license. Each family is considered one classroom.
Principal/School Admin/Department Director
Principal/School Admin/Department Director
Educator
Educator
License Purchase Guidelines for Educators
Single License:
Educators with 36 students or fewer can purchase one license.
Multiple Licenses:
Educators with more than 36 students must purchase a license for each set of 36 students.
Classroom Helper
Classroom Helper
Reading Coach/Specialist
Reading Coach/Specialist
License Purchase Guidelines for Coaches/Specialists
Separate Licenses:
Each coach/specialist must purchase a separate license for each set of 36 students.
Resource Usage:
Resources are for use by the coach/specialist only.
If resources are sent back to the classroom for regular educators to continue instruction, each regular educator must purchase a separate license.
Special Education
Special Education
Resource Room
Resource Room
School Librarian
School Librarian
Computer Lab
Computer Lab
Private Organization/Tutor Lab/Public Library
Private Organization/Tutor Lab/Public Library
Computer Lab Technician: If the technician is the only educator using Learning A-Z resources with students, they need a license for every 36 students.
Classroom Teacher: If students use Learning A-Z materials in the computer lab but the regular classroom teacher is still the main educator, each teacher needs their own license. This license must be registered with the teacher's name and contact information.
