General
Questions about Lessonpal and services
Getting started
Terms and policies
Students & Parents
Finding tutors
Purchasing lessons
Taking lessons
- How do I schedule lessons?
- How do I add the scheduled lessons to my Google Calendar?
- Where can I view my upcoming, past, and canceled lessons?
- What do “delivered,” “submitted,” and “completed” statuses on past lessons mean?
- How do I cancel an individual lesson?
- How do I reschedule a lesson?
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Teachers
Becoming a teacher
- Benefits of moving existing students to Lessonpal
- What are the requirements for becoming a Lessonpal teacher?
- What are the technical requirements to teach online lessons?
- What subjects can I teach on Lessonpal?
- What fees does Lessonpal charge users and teachers?
- How much can I charge for my lessons and tutoring?
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Marketing lessons
- How do new students find me?
- How can I show my students that I am a teacher that they can trust?
- How do I build an effective and sustainable digital presence on Lessonpal?
- How do I get students and parents to discover my Lessonpal profile?
- Why should I get reviews from my students?
- How do I get some reviews from my past students to jumpstart my profile?
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Providing lessons
- How do I communicate with my students on Lessonpal?
- How do I add the scheduled lessons to my Google Calendar?
- Where can I view my upcoming, past, and canceled lessons?
- How do I cancel or reschedule a lesson?
- How do I share a meeting link for a lesson with my students?
- What if my student or I face technical difficulties during a lesson?
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Referrals & Success Builders
Becoming a referrer
Referrals earnings and payouts
Guides
A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating an Awesome Lessonpal Tutor Profile
Profile Best Practices
Stories
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