Permissions & Sharing Policy
Encouraging Learning, Conversation, and the Free Exchange of Ideas
Learning grows when ideas are shared. One of the core purposes of Mr. Robertson’s Corner is to support students, families, educators, catechists, and lifelong learners by making thoughtful, well‑crafted educational content freely accessible.
To that end, we warmly encourage you to share, cite, print, adapt, and use the materials on this blog for non‑commercial educational purposes, as long as proper attribution is included.
Why We Encourage Sharing
Education thrives when resources circulate. Whether you are preparing a lesson, leading a study group, tutoring a student, writing a research paper, putting together a presentation, or simply exploring a topic on your own, you are welcome to use the content here to:
- Support classroom instruction
- Enrich parish or ministry programs
- Create handouts, worksheets, slides, or study guides
- Spark discussion in small groups
- Assist with research or academic work
Our goal is simple: Spread knowledge. Foster curiosity. Encourage deeper thinking.
The License That Makes This Possible
All original content on this blog is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution–NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY‑NC 4.0).
This means you are free to:
- Share — copy and redistribute the material
- Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon it
- Use — incorporate it into lessons, presentations, papers, handouts, or study materials
As long as:
- You credit the respective author/s of the post (it could be Aaron S. Robertson, and/or a guest author, or no author listed)
- You link back to the content's original page
- You do not use the material commercially
You can read the full license here:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
How to Cite This Blog’s Content
Here is an example of a simple, recommended citation format:
Content by Aaron S. Robertson [and/or other author/s], originally published at www.mrrobertsonscorner.com . Used under CC BY‑NC 4.0.
If no specific author listed on a post:
Originally published at www.mrrobertsonscorner.com . Used under CC BY‑NC 4.0.
You may certainly adjust the format to match your school, institution, or publication style.
Examples of Acceptable Educational Use
You are welcome to:
- Print articles or excerpts for classroom use
- Include excerpts in lesson plans
- Use diagrams or explanations in presentations
- Share posts with students or colleagues
- Incorporate material into study guides or review sheets
As long as you credit the source and keep it non‑commercial, you are welcome to use the content in these ways.
What Isn’t Allowed
To protect the integrity of the work, the following are not permitted without written permission:
- Commercial use (selling, monetizing, paywalled courses, etc.)
- Reposting entire articles without attribution
- Using the content in AI‑generated products without credit
If you ever need broader permissions, please reach out to discuss your specific use case.
A Final Word
Thank you for valuing learning, curiosity, and thoughtful engagement. By sharing responsibly, you help this blog reach more students, families, educators, and lifelong learners — and you help build a culture where knowledge is freely exchanged and deeply appreciated.
If you have questions about using or citing the content, we are always happy to help.
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