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Welcome to The Green Book (For Teachers, Instructors, Presenters, Students, and Learning Designers). Included is the license involved with this work and a chapter navigation if you'd rather go to a specific topic. This is a web-friendly version hosted on Github and created through Visual Studio Code. You do not need to access the main repository unless you want to.
Last Updated: December 3, 2025
Yea! It's unconventional to host a book on this platform and I was against it at first and almost developed a website instead.
Surprisingly though, it has more benefits than expected:
- Version control capabilities
- Text styles
- Break points
- Supports Markdown
- Can be converted further from here
- You can copy it freely and without issue
- It's self-published, so no other middle man
- It's free for you, the user/reader
This splits the text by chapter across multiple pages.
- Manager TL;DR
- Actual Overview
- Legality
- General Management (for Teaching)
- Management Case A: Scaling Growth
- Management Case B: Communications and Operations
- Management Case C: Macro and Micro
- Classroom & Behavior Management
- Standards / Objectives
- Roadblocks To Teaching
- Metrics Of Success
- Math, Calculus, and Beyond
- Probability and Statistics
- Analysis (for Instructors)
- Source(s) of Truth
- Communication, Design, and Usability
- “Agile” Teaching Framework
- Accommodations
- Learning Methodologies and Teaching Methods
- Homework
- Teacher-Client Relations
- Assistant Teachers
- Guest Teachers, Speakers, and Presenters
- Passporting & Information Transfer
- Other Additional Duties
- Maintaining Your Health
- Money and Budget Management
- The Use of AI and Technology
- Design Systems and EdTech
- Action Plan: Week 1
- Action Plan: Month 1
- Action Plan: Year 1
- Case Study: Communication Lesson
- Conclusion / Learnings
For all written content such as material in pages outside of code used for the website template.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Per the license requirements, you may need the following for help in citations:
- "Appropriate Credit" (APA 7th example below)
- Rogler, E. (2025, December 3). The Green Book (For Teachers, Instructors, Presenters, Students, and Learning Designers). GitHub. https://ericrogler.github.io/green-book/
- CC-BY License Link
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