Your school's best curriculum earns 70%
when other schools use it.
Every school that builds curriculum on SprintUp Education has the option to publish it to the marketplace. Schools that publish do so for two reasons: supplementary income from curriculum adoptions by other schools, and marketplace credibility that makes their own school more discoverable to prospective students.
From content to live listing
in under an hour.
2. Package for an external audience — Remove school-specific references. A teacher who has never met you should be able to pick up your materials and use them.
3. Write the listing description — Must answer: who exactly is this for, what students will be able to do, what is included, and why this curriculum is worth trusting.
4. Upload a preview — Your best lesson — the one with the clearest teacher notes, the most engaging activity, and the best formative check.
5. Set the price — Free first, paid once you have reviews. Free listings accumulate reviews at a dramatically higher rate than paid listings.
6. Submit and review — SprintUp Education reviews all new listings before they go live — typically within 48 hours.
What separates listings that earn
from those that sit.
The most important predictor of marketplace performance is the specificity of the learning objectives. A listing that says ‘students will understand photosynthesis’ competes with every other biology resource. A listing that says ‘students will be able to predict the effect of a specific temperature change on the rate of photosynthesis in a given plant, explaining the biochemical mechanism’ is competing in a much smaller field — and solving a much more specific problem.