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The multilingual EdTech market is crowded, and most reviews are written by vendors. These guides offer honest, criteria-based comparisons of the leading platforms for ELL and multilingual education — with real tradeoffs, pricing transparency, and evaluation checklists for procurement decisions.
9 articlesDeep comparison of WIDA standards and the SIOP instructional model — what each covers, when to use which, and why the strongest ELL programs use both. Includes a full side-by-side comparison table and FAQ.
An honest comparison — languages supported, price per student, standards alignment, and ESOL/IEP/504 accommodation support. Which multilingual EdTech platform actually serves ELL students?
A 7-criteria checklist for evaluating bilingual instruction platforms — language depth, WIDA alignment, state standards, accommodation support, and pricing that fits Title III budgets.
An honest comparison of 7 AI tools for multilingual classrooms — Kuliso, Khanmigo, Duolingo for Schools, Immersive Reader, Newsela, and more.
Honest AI teaching assistant reviews for 2026. Compare Khanmigo, DreamBox, Lexia, Kuliso, and more — real pros, cons, and which tools work best for multilingual and ESL classrooms.
Ready to evaluate a multilingual EdTech platform? Learn exactly what to expect from a demo, the right questions to ask vendors, and how to assess fit for your school or district.
Most ELL EdTech was designed by technologists who consulted with ESOL specialists. Kuliso was designed by ESOL specialists. Here's why that distinction shapes every feature.
The best EdTech tools for ESL students in 2026, curated by ESL-specific needs: reading, math, vocabulary, assessment, and AI tutoring. Not a generic list — focused on what actually works.
Ellevation, Imagine Learning, Rosetta Stone, DuoLingo for Schools, FluentU, and Kuliso — side-by-side on languages, life skills, lesson planning, adaptive AI, and pricing. For ELL coordinators ready to buy.
Kuliso is AI tutoring for multilingual learners — built by ESOL specialists, not retrofitted with a translate button. 246 languages, grades 3–8, state-aligned.
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