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May 1, 2025
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Vol. 82
No. 8

Small Steps Lead to Big Changes for Multilingual Learners

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Instructional Strategies
A multilingual student sits at her desk, smiling warmly as she looks back.
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Brent Warner is an award-winning professor at Irvine Valley College in southern California, where he focuses on integrating technology into the language learning process. He works with teachers and organizations across the globe to provide practical advice for helping English Language Learners take advantage of tech to help them communicate more clearly. For TESOL International, he blogs about technology integration in the ESOL classroom; he is also the co-host of The DIESOL Podcast, which addresses innovation in ESOL, as well as The HigherEdTech Podcast, covering tech for teachers in college and university settings.

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