[NABS-L] Accessible tutoring websites for blind people interested in teaching English as a second language and English to students of other languages online.

nmpbrat at aol.com nmpbrat at aol.com
Thu Mar 6 00:52:14 UTC 2025


 I am so sorry.  I have no idea why my message came to the list in some foreign language because when I look at it in my sent messages, it is perfectly in English.  I'm resending my response (see below) in one last attempt in hopes it will come through correctly this time.  Again, my apologies.  Nicole
    On Wednesday, March 5, 2025 at 05:10:41 PM EST, Nicole Poston <nmpbrat at aol.com> wrote:   

 Just as a suggestion, you might benefit from posting this to the NOBE list as well.

Nicole
Sent from my iPhone

> On Mar 5, 2025, at 3:56 PM, Kendra Schaber via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi all!
> I’m researching the online tutoring world and there are a number of online tutoring websites, both in general and for those who teach English as a second language online. I have not seen any video or other resource mention anything about any of the websites out there being accessible. Does anyone know of any accessible websites for those interested in teaching English as a Second Language online? Do such accessible websites exist at all or am I walking into yet another pioneer field that has never been touched by the blind? I know that there are people who teach English as a second language who are blind, but I don’t know if any of them do it online outside of simple group Zoom calls or those who do it over something like What’sApp. Sure, those places are awesome but they are totally in the private sector and one would have to know such groups personally. No, I’m looking for websites that can include free lancing opportunities where you don’t have to know the groups or individuals personally before you log in to them. Do any of these websites come with accessability in mind or do they exist at all? If so, what are they? I know it’s the wild, Wild West out there in the virtual world especially in language learning, so I’m looking to see if anyone knows of these websites and to find out if anyone has traveled the virtual wild, wild, west ahead of me, looking for the same thing that I’m now looking for.
> Kendra
> 
> Please excuse any errors that sneak past my editing attempts. Thank you for taking the time to read my email message!
> 
> Kendra Schaber
> Pronouns: she, her and her's
> I'm a multicultural who's always learning about the world. I'm a language learner who knows from first hand experience that languages are more complicated than we ever know until we learn a new language for the very first time. I'm not an expert in any calture, including my own. If i'm an expert in anything, it's my own lived experiences.
> May we all embrace diversity and improve the environment!
> Blessed be!
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