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But does that mean you can copy it for any purpose? Share it on Google Classroom? Email it to a colleague down the hall?
If you teach English, business skills, or academic subjects, you’ve likely seen the phrase "Photocopiable Pearson Education Limited 2020" at the bottom of a worksheet, test, or resource sheet.
Share it with your department—just don’t photocopy and redistribute this blog post without permission 😉
Let’s break down what this copyright line really allows—and what it doesn’t—so you can use Pearson materials legally and effectively. In the world of educational publishing, "photocopiable" is not a free pass. It’s a specific license granted to the original purchaser (usually a school or a teacher who bought a Teacher’s Resource Book).
But does that mean you can copy it for any purpose? Share it on Google Classroom? Email it to a colleague down the hall?
If you teach English, business skills, or academic subjects, you’ve likely seen the phrase "Photocopiable Pearson Education Limited 2020" at the bottom of a worksheet, test, or resource sheet.
Share it with your department—just don’t photocopy and redistribute this blog post without permission 😉
Let’s break down what this copyright line really allows—and what it doesn’t—so you can use Pearson materials legally and effectively. In the world of educational publishing, "photocopiable" is not a free pass. It’s a specific license granted to the original purchaser (usually a school or a teacher who bought a Teacher’s Resource Book).