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Now Schools Can Teach Languages Through Duolingo Platform

The popular language learning tool, Duolingo, has announced the launch of a free language learning platform for Schools. Teachers can use “Duolingo for Schools” in their classes and track the progress of students through a centralized dashboard which provides detailed reports on the lessons their students took.

This service made it easier for teachers to integrate Duolingo into their lesson plans, assign it as homework or give extra credit for using it outside of class. This can give an extra-ordinary learning experience to students since the application can fine-tune the lessons according to strengths and weaknesses of students.

On the occasion, Duolingo co-founder Luis Von Ahn, said

“The goal is to provide a personalized learning experience that gives each student and instructor immediate feedback in the classroom. This can free up teachers’ time to concentrate on difficult concepts, answer questions, and assist students falling behind.”

This service can be useful in Pakistan for language learning classes or short courses since it is available for free and offers a wide range of languages. Spread this news for the better use of the service in Pakistan.

Via TechCrunch

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