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Amplifying Multilingual Learners with the Support of AI Tools

Learn more about various AI tools to support teachers in amplifying their instruction for multilingual learners!

Posted byMatthew Rhoads, Ed.D.April 3, 2024June 10, 2026Posted inAI & EdTechTags:edtech, education, email, innovation, instruction, language, multilinguallearners, principals, students, teachers1 Comment on Amplifying Multilingual Learners with the Support of AI Tools

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