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Students get step-by-step guidance. Teachers get workflow documentation. Schools get operational and billing clarity.

Students
Join, book, submit work, practice vocabulary, and review feedback.
Teachers
Manage learners, create lessons, assign work, and grade with context.
Schools/Admins
Provision staff, manage billing, permissions, branding, and platform policies.
Teachers2 min read

Getting started as a teacher

How individual teachers sign up, create a school workspace, and understand their main tools.

Getting started as a teacher

Teachers can join Noterra in two main ways:

  • sign up directly as an individual teacher
  • accept a staff invite from a school

Individual teacher signup

If you are joining on your own, you can:

  1. create an account
  2. enter first name, last name, school name, and teaching language
  3. choose a plan during onboarding
  4. create a school workspace
  5. continue into a welcome flow

For individual signup, the main plan choices are:

  • Free
  • Pro

Joining through a staff invite

Schools can invite:

  • teachers
  • school admins

When you accept a staff invite, some details may already be filled in:

  • first name
  • last name
  • teaching language
  • school association

Main areas teachers get after setup

Teacher-like roles can access navigation for:

  • Students
  • Lessons
  • Calendar
  • Community
  • Assessments
  • Vocabulary
  • Exercises
  • Billing
  • Settings

Practical role note

Teachers, admins, and school admins share many of the same day-to-day teaching tools. The biggest differences usually show up in:

  • billing access
  • staff management
  • school settings access
  • school-plan restrictions

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Getting started as a teacher | Documentation