it’s happened to all of us. we have a great idea. we google it and learn more. our excitement grows. we see pictures online, we watch videos and we decide, yes!, i want to do that! we run and tell someone and then that person stops us in our tracks. all they say is, “how are you going to pay for it?” and poof! we deflate. we think, “right. how are we going to pay for it,” and trudge back to our desks. less enthusiastically googling this time things like “how to pay for….”
if what you are googling is “how to pay for personalized learning” you are in luck! because we have assembled our best ideas on how to pay for it, ranging from grants for personalized learning to using title 1 funds for it to how to think about crowd-sourcing, bond measures and even penny taxes!
paying for personalized learning: a how to guide will help you identify costs and how to pay for them. the chart below is a great start!


the guide will also tell you not only how to pay for everything, but also give you ideas on how you can save.
speaking of saving, stop wasting your time reading about the paper, go ahead and download it here!
