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Digital Writing for English Language learners looks at practical ways educators can implement the use of technology in their English and Language Arts classroom for English Language Learners. The book provides a variety of classroom activities and assignments that can be completed with English Language Learners using social media and other digital writing tools. The book also looks at creating a culture that fosters the necessary conditions for student voice to thrive in an English Language Learners' classroom.

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Digital writing tools offer great learning opportunities for English Language Learners, and you won't find a better teacher's guide to using them than Rusul Alrubail's book, Digital Writing for English Language Learners. -- Larry Ferlazzo, high school teacher, Education Week Teacher advice columnist, and author of Navigating the Common Core with English Language Learners (Jossey-Bass, 2016)
In my career as a teacher for more than 17 years, I have never run across a book that dealt with Digital writing—which is such a cutting-edge topic—with subtlety and tact. Rusul suggests an exhaustive list of activities to carry out with English language learners. For ELTs, this is a trove of innovative activities not to be missed. -- Faten Romdhani, senior teacher of English, blogger and eTwinning ambassador
This is one of those rare books that English teachers and teachers of English Language Learners will keep right beside them as they plan lessons because it is packed with engaging, immediate use strategies, advice, and resources. What I love most about its focus on ELLs and how to give them access to the "Seven Survival Skills" Tony Wagner says are critical to student success: critical thinking and problem solving, collaboration across networks, agility and adaptability, initiative, effective written communication, accessing and analyzing information, curiosity and imagination. Rusul ties in easy ways to help ELLs develop the 21st century skills of digital citizenship and digital literacy. She is the "real deal"—an authentic and genuine education writer whose work is grounded in a decade of classroom experience teaching secondary and college English. And she practices what she preaches through her work amplifying student voice at The Writing Project and as a passionate voice for equity, social justice, and race in her advisory role with Educolor. -- Shanna Peeples, 2015 National Teacher of the Year
Youth empowerment, teaching as agency for social change, and responding to the intersectional identities of English Language Learners are topics that do not receive attention in traditional teacher education courses, but are sophisticatedly enacted wherever Rusul Alrubail leaves her digital footprint. As a member of the EduColor collective, I have the pleasure of collaborating with Ms. Alrubail on numerous equity initiatives. Every day I witness her diligence and commitment to creating radically compassionate and authentic online spaces for all. I strongly encourage teachers and teacher educators to read Digital Writing for English Language Learners, from an author whose expertise about digital writing and pedagogy is effectively combined to create this accessible and practical guide. The examples, tips, and images provided throughout the book will inform those who are new to digital communication modes, as well as those who are seeking to improve their existing digital efforts to become more inclusive of all learners. -- Mildred Boveda, teacher educator, Florida International University

Table of Contents
Dedication Foreword Rosa Isiah, Ed. D. Introduction Chapter 1: Why Digital Writing for English Language Learners? Chapter 2: Digital Writing as Contextual Analysis Chapter 3: Where to Begin? Chapter 4: Digital Citizenship & Digital Writing Chapter 5: Creating a Culture of Connectivity Final Thoughts Bibliography About the Author

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/14/2017 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475831108, 978-1475831108
      ISBN10: 1475831102

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      Book Synopsis
      Digital Writing for English Language learners looks at practical ways educators can implement the use of technology in their English and Language Arts classroom for English Language Learners. The book provides a variety of classroom activities and assignments that can be completed with English Language Learners using social media and other digital writing tools. The book also looks at creating a culture that fosters the necessary conditions for student voice to thrive in an English Language Learners' classroom.

      Trade Review
      Digital writing tools offer great learning opportunities for English Language Learners, and you won't find a better teacher's guide to using them than Rusul Alrubail's book, Digital Writing for English Language Learners. -- Larry Ferlazzo, high school teacher, Education Week Teacher advice columnist, and author of Navigating the Common Core with English Language Learners (Jossey-Bass, 2016)
      In my career as a teacher for more than 17 years, I have never run across a book that dealt with Digital writing—which is such a cutting-edge topic—with subtlety and tact. Rusul suggests an exhaustive list of activities to carry out with English language learners. For ELTs, this is a trove of innovative activities not to be missed. -- Faten Romdhani, senior teacher of English, blogger and eTwinning ambassador
      This is one of those rare books that English teachers and teachers of English Language Learners will keep right beside them as they plan lessons because it is packed with engaging, immediate use strategies, advice, and resources. What I love most about its focus on ELLs and how to give them access to the "Seven Survival Skills" Tony Wagner says are critical to student success: critical thinking and problem solving, collaboration across networks, agility and adaptability, initiative, effective written communication, accessing and analyzing information, curiosity and imagination. Rusul ties in easy ways to help ELLs develop the 21st century skills of digital citizenship and digital literacy. She is the "real deal"—an authentic and genuine education writer whose work is grounded in a decade of classroom experience teaching secondary and college English. And she practices what she preaches through her work amplifying student voice at The Writing Project and as a passionate voice for equity, social justice, and race in her advisory role with Educolor. -- Shanna Peeples, 2015 National Teacher of the Year
      Youth empowerment, teaching as agency for social change, and responding to the intersectional identities of English Language Learners are topics that do not receive attention in traditional teacher education courses, but are sophisticatedly enacted wherever Rusul Alrubail leaves her digital footprint. As a member of the EduColor collective, I have the pleasure of collaborating with Ms. Alrubail on numerous equity initiatives. Every day I witness her diligence and commitment to creating radically compassionate and authentic online spaces for all. I strongly encourage teachers and teacher educators to read Digital Writing for English Language Learners, from an author whose expertise about digital writing and pedagogy is effectively combined to create this accessible and practical guide. The examples, tips, and images provided throughout the book will inform those who are new to digital communication modes, as well as those who are seeking to improve their existing digital efforts to become more inclusive of all learners. -- Mildred Boveda, teacher educator, Florida International University

      Table of Contents
      Dedication Foreword Rosa Isiah, Ed. D. Introduction Chapter 1: Why Digital Writing for English Language Learners? Chapter 2: Digital Writing as Contextual Analysis Chapter 3: Where to Begin? Chapter 4: Digital Citizenship & Digital Writing Chapter 5: Creating a Culture of Connectivity Final Thoughts Bibliography About the Author

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