AIR Language Launches New Resource Page Empowering Multilingual Learners and Teachers to Create and Share Learning Tools
- Kyle Larson
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read

Dallas, TX — January 2026 — AIR Language today announced the launch of its new Resource Page, a collaborative feature that allows both students and teachers to create, organize, and share instructional resources that can be used throughout the school day.
The Resource Page is designed to solve a persistent classroom challenge: students often need access to language supports, examples, and references in the moment—not just during a scheduled lesson or pull-out. With this new feature, resources live in one predictable place and can be revisited whenever students need them.
Teachers can upload and share materials such as sentence starters, model responses, vocabulary supports, reading strategies, graphic organizers, and class-specific tools. Students, in turn, can create their own resources—notes, study guides, personalized vocabulary lists, and examples of strong work—and share them with peers or keep them for personal use.
“Our goal is to reduce friction in learning,” said Kyle Larson, CEO of AIR Language. “When students have to wait for help or search across multiple platforms, progress slows. The Resource Page puts useful tools exactly where students expect them—and gives them ownership over how they learn.”
Key benefits of the new Resource Page include:
Student ownership: Learners actively build and refine resources they can use across classes.
Consistency: Teachers establish shared language tools that follow students throughout the day.
Accessibility: Resources are available on demand, inside the AIR Language ecosystem.
Collaboration: Students and teachers contribute to a growing library of practical supports.
The Resource Page aligns with AIR Language’s broader mission to move language support from being staff-dependent to system-embedded—helping multilingual learners make steady, independent progress over time. Check it out by clicking here.
The feature is now live for all AIR Language users.
For more information, visit www.airlanguagelearning.com.
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