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Highest levels of Royalties for Teaching Point Authors

Teaching Point wants you to maximize your benefits as a teacher-author partner in an effort to reward your contributions to the Expert Systems for Teachers Series.

The Text and Academic Authors' (TAA) 1998 Contract Survey shows an average 12% royalty on sliding scale contracts (8% low and 15% maximum). The TAA recommends its members contact the Teaching Point immediately, because ...

 
 

Benefits of Teaching Point Publication:

Higher royalty than TAA Contract Survy maximum for printed material

All the years of work you put into these pages will now be appreciated by teachers around the world and recognized as reviewed and approved by the National Assn. of Laboratory Schools.

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions:

1) The process begins with the pre-publication information form. Click here to start.

2) Royalties will be calculated on the sales price of your material after any third party discounts, fees or commissions (usually these apply only when a bookstore or distributor is involved). The sales price used to calculate royalties will not include handling, postage or freight charges, which are added to the cost of printed and CD versions only.

3) A royalty agreement may be entered into between Teaching Point and the Teacher-Author after submission of:
a) the pre-publication information form (on this website) and
b) a sample unit of the course material along with a table of contents and brief course description (before submission of completed work).
c) Terms of the royalty agreement become effective after approval of the completed course material by the NALS-ARB and Teaching Point for publication.

4) Copyrights will be in Teacher-Author name, submitted and paid for by Teaching Point.

5) Expenses: Teaching Point will bear the expenses of: publication, distribution, marketing, advertising, inventory storage, phones, faxes, website, personnel, etc. If you need our help in preparing your material for publication, there may be a charge against future royalties, however, these will be clearly defined in advance and agreed to by you.

Call us at 904-296-0212 ext. 223 or go to the Submission Page on this website to email us.


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