Multi-lingual learning website for ESL students

Multi-lingual learning website for ESL students

Multi-lingual learning website for ESL students

As parents try to navigate online learning with schools across Texas closed, North Texas school districts are trying to meet the needs of students who speak English as a second language.

Online learning has been an adjustment for students and teachers, but several local districts are taking an extra step to try and make sure they continue to connect with all of their student body, including ESL students.

Abigail Rufer teaches Algebra to ESL students at Thomas Jefferson High School now online by video conference.

“For those students, this type of challenge is a mountain where for others it might be a hill,” she said.

Rufer says part of the challenge is being flexible to each students’ different needs and circumstances during this time.

“If you can’t access the Zoom, ok I’ll record it for you so you can still watch the class. Or if you cannot complete the assignment at this time because you work until 10 at night, that’s ok for you to complete it after,” she said. “Or if you don’t have internet connection, here’s a picture of a paper assignment.”

The community at Thomas Jefferson High was already upended by the October tornado. They are now separated again because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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