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I work for a nonprofit with weekly courses for kids. Every week the course teachers update where and when next weeks course will be. We have about 10 courses every week.

So the teachers need to be able to update that information.

I did a bit of research an came up with something similar to what is described here (Custom post type, add roles, ad metaboxes, make template,..)

This seems rather complex. We are migrating from Drupal 7, where I would have solved the problem similarly.

Is there any completely different (possibly wp-specific) approach to this problem?

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