Kuliso Blog
Practical, research-backed strategies for teaching multilingual learners — written by ESL specialists, for teachers. No fluff, no marketing.
Managing 8 home languages in one classroom is overwhelming. But there's a playbook — grounded in Thomas & Collier's 30-year research. Five practical strategies you can start using Monday.
Technology can close the language gap — or it can bypass language development entirely. Here's how to tell the difference, and 5 strategies that actually work in multilingual classrooms.
An honest comparison of 7 AI tools for multilingual classrooms — Kuliso, Khanmigo, Duolingo for Schools, Immersive Reader, Newsela, and more. What each does well, where each falls short.
The research is clear: using students' home languages strategically accelerates English acquisition. What the studies say, what translanguaging actually means, and how to apply it without speaking every language in your classroom.
A practical guide for ELL directors and administrators. What Title III can legally pay for, the evidence requirements, a compliance checklist, and how to evaluate vendors before committing budget.
SOL tests are harder for multilingual students — not because of knowledge gaps, but because of language barriers. Here's 4 practical strategies ESL teachers can use right away.
Every English Language Learner carries two loads: mastering content and mastering a new language. Here are five observable signs a student needs help — and concrete strategies you can use this week.
Kuliso's SOL Practice Engine gives multilingual students adaptive, language-scaffolded test prep — in their home language.
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