Lesson Planet

Education Planet dba Lesson Planet, is a for-profit education company based in Santa Barbara, California. Lesson Planet provides teacher-reviewed resources for use by teachers and parents. Its products are designed to supplement traditional and non-traditional education from kindergarten through the 12th grade. The firm was founded in 1999 by James Hurley, and is based in Santa Barbara, California.

Education Planet, Inc.
Type of businessPrivately held
Type of site
Online education
Available inEnglish
Founded1999 [1]
HeadquartersSanta Barbara, California, U.S.
Area servedWorldwide
Founder(s)James Hurley, President & CEO
IndustryEducation
RevenueN/A
URLwww.lessonplanet.com


The Lesson Planet division of the firm consists of an education-focused website and search engine, providing links to teacher-reviewed resources that include lesson plans, worksheets, presentations, education-articles and education videos. The reviews are prepared by the firm's staff of certified classroom teachers. The website is searchable by grade and subject.

The site offers both paid and free digital content to educators. Current partners providing content include Virtual Nerd and other digital content providers.

Teacher Content Management System

Lesson Planet's architecture makes it easy for teachers to find teacher-reviewed, online classroom-oriented resources. The Teacher Content Management System lets teachers find reviews for lesson plans, worksheets, educational videos, PowerPoint presentations and education articles.

Awards

Education Planet was named 2012 Codie award finalist for " Best Education Reference Solution"[2] and won a 2007 Technology & Learning Award of Excellence for "Teacher Resources." District Administration Magazine [3]

References

  1. Staff (2012). "About Us". EducationPlanet. EducationPlanet, Inc. Retrieved 31 August 2012.
  2. Lesson Planet Named 2012 CODiE Award Finalist Yahoo! News March 28, 2012
  3. District Administration Site of the Week for June 2009 Archived October 29, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
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