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What s NEW in YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE and How to Use It In Your Program (Grades 6 12) 2014 2014 Schedule Michigan Detroit May 20 (Livonia) Grand Rapids May 21 MI SCECH Available (5 Hours) All NEW Seminar Presented by Patti Tjomsland Outstanding Library/Media Specialist, Author and National Presenter In this outstanding all NEW seminar, Patti Tjomsland will share the best NEW books for young adults, all of which have just recently been published. Specifically Designed for Secondary Teachers, School Librarians and Public Librarians North Carolina Raleigh May 19 (Durham) NC Contact Hours Available with Prior District Approval Wisconsin Appleton May 22 (Neenah) Milwaukee May 23 (Glendale) WI Verification of Attendance Available MI SCECH Available (5 Hours) at Appleton hha comprehensive overview of the best new books for young adults published in the past year hhpractical, ready to use ideas for selecting and utilizing the best new young adult literature across your curriculum hhoutstanding suggestions for promoting young adult reading hhlearn what s next in the popular series fiction your teens ask for hhan extensive young adult literature resource handbook filled with annotated booklists, ready to use ideas, themes, activities, and more valuable and practical ideas Comprehensive! Interesting! Informative! Idea inspiring! C. Wallace, English Teacher

Practical Ideas and Strategies In this outstanding NEW seminar, Patti Tjomsland will share the best NEW books for young adults, all of which have just recently been published. Patti will go beyond familiarizing you with the best of the newly published titles to share highly practical strategies for using these outstanding books in your classroom or library. This daylong seminar will be filled with great new books, innovative and creative ideas, enthusiasm, exciting curriculum connections, and news about authors that are all too good for young adults to miss. All participants will leave with extensive annotated bibliographies in a comprehensive resource handbook full of outstanding ideas that you can immediately put to use to motivate and inspire your young adult readers. Ten Key Benefits of Attending 1. Preview the Best New Young Adult Books Thousands of new books for young adults are published annually Learn about the BEST of the most recently published young adult books 2. Incorporate the Best New Books into Your Classroom or Library Curriculum Learn innovative strategies for utilizing the best new books for young adults to enhance content instruction as well as your library program 3. Get Suggestions for the Best New Dystopian Literature What do you read after The Hunger Games? Patti will share the latest Dystopian and Post Apocalyptic fiction your students will devour 4. Discover New Books Organized by the Common Core State Standards for Reading You will receive a list of new books all organized by the general areas of the Common Core State Standards for reading 5. Discover Current Trends in Young Adult Literature Find out what is happening in the teen publishing world and how you can use these trends to get teens reading 6. New Ideas for Getting Teens to Talk About Books Research shows teens are influenced by peer book recommendations Get fresh ideas to encourage students to talk about books 7. Engage Reluctant Teen Readers with Fast Paced Titles Find out which new titles will captivate the interest of your reluctant teen readers 8. Learn About New Titles in Favorite Teen Series Learn what s next in the popular series fiction your teens ask for Find out how to keep up with the latest hot series titles 9. Discover the Best Fantasy and Paranormal Novels for Teens Discover the hot new fantasy titles and series before your students start asking for them 10. Book Talking 2.0 Get students reading by using Web 2.0 tools to introduce the best young adult books to your classes Discover ways to use QR codes to promote titles 2

Outstanding Strategies You Can Use Immediately hhdiscover new titles by authors who have proven their popularity with teens Gain ideas to tie these titles to the curriculum hhpractical ideas, tips and suggestions for incorporating relevant teen books across all content areas for grades 6 12 hhhow to find clean reads for your students Get a list of the 2014 clean reads Learn the web resources that will help identify possible issues in specific teen titles Excellent presentation. Very informative makes me want to read, read, read. Judith B. Bohot, Director of English hhwhat s new in a variety of genres hhdebut authors teens don t want to miss hhexcellent novels to use in teaching young adults in the classroom or library hhdiscover some of the best literature to use with teens hhlearn about the selection process award committees use from a current member of the Young Adult Library Services Association s (YALSA) Excellence in Nonfiction Award Committee hhpractical lesson ideas that work with almost any book hhbest online resources for keeping current with young adult titles hhextensive lists and annotated bibliographies of authors and titles in a variety of genres hhreceive a list of non fiction titles that support the Common Core State Standards for informational text hhinnovative strategies and ideas for outstanding book talks by adults and teens Find places on the Web for ready to use booktalks hhthe best new books to motivate reluctant readers hhnew verse novels and poetry for young adults hhget the most for your money when purchasing young adult books hhreceive a list of book suggestions to coordinate with Six Trait writing hhutilizing the Web to introduce authors, gather book guide ideas, gain insights about selected books, and ideas for using new books with readers To Register, Call Toll-Free 1-800-735-3503 3

A Message From Your Seminar Leader, Patti Tjomsland Dear Colleague: Bureau of Education & Research 915 118th Avenue SE PO Box 96068 Bellevue, WA 98009-9668 Phone (800) 735-3503 Fax (425) 453-1134 www.ber.org I admit it. I was a kid who read with a flashlight under the covers. I was the one the librarian was happy to see. I read most of the books in my elementary school library and the bookmobile stopped in my driveway in the summer. I m still a reader. I get excited when I see a new book. My family has to drag me out of bookstores. You know the story; you re a reader too. It is my belief that a reader is hiding inside every student. All we have to do is find the right book, the right story, to bring that reader to the surface. Of course, the challenge is finding that book. You ve all experienced that moment when you match the teen and the story. It s magic! During the course of the day, I will share a variety of titles that will help you make that special connection. We will talk about the new books for 2014 that teens will want to read. With less money available in our book budgets, it is even more important than ever that we find the best books for our students. Books that will get those resistant readers reading. Books that will stimulate exciting discussions in the classroom. Books that will inspire our students to finish one book and pick up another. In this time of budget crunches, we don t have the excess funds to purchase shelf sitters. I ll help you find the books that will be read and the books you can teach. This year, in addition to the newly released hardbacks, I m going to talk about a number of books that skipped the hardback release and went straight to paperback. Books that cost less than $10. I ll share a list of my top, current choices as well as my top picks from the last few years. It is my belief that a reader is hiding inside every student. All we have to do is find the right book, the right story, to bring that reader to the surface. I m looking forward to spending the day together, doing what readers love to do: talk about books. As Mary Schmich, a columnist for the Chicago Tribune said, Reading is a discount coupon to everywhere. Let s get our students started on the journey. Sincerely, Patti Tjomsland P.S. If you are looking for the best new books that will engage and motivate your teen readers, this is a seminar you won t want to miss. 4

What Your Colleagues Say About Patti Tjomsland Patti s knowledge and recall of the books presented amazes me! I m so glad I came. P. Kruger, English Teacher Patti is awesome! Thanks for the wonderful information on all the new books. I m excited to get to work on my order for the next school year! Joanne Phillips, Librarian I look forward to this seminar each year. I feel I can order books with more assurance and have a balance to my collection. Marsha Enax, Librarian Thank you, thank you! I can t wait to share these novels and ideas with my co workers and students. Lissa Garcia, 7th Grade English Teacher Great suggestions! I appreciate all the supplemental activities and resources included as Patti introduces all the new literature available for young adults. Patti provides a wealth of knowledge that will help me rekindle my class library, while engaging my students in reading. Cheryl Liccione, Special Ed Reading Teacher Great speaker with lots of enthusiasm! Very knowledgeable! I am glad I came I left with lots of ideas to use with books as well as upcoming young adult literature! Katie Van Slightenhorst, 7th Grade Language Arts Patti is energetic and enthusiastic! I have come to her seminar three times and each time I feel it is well worth my time and money. Susie Zammar, School Improvement Coordinator Uniquely Qualified Instructor Patti Tjomsland is an outstanding library/media specialist with over 25 years of experience as a classroom teacher and school library/media specialist. She is a national presenter on a variety of Internet and school library topics. Patti is a current member of the Young Adult Library Services Association s (YALSA) Excellence in Nonfiction Award Committee. She is the author of What s NEW in YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE and How to Use It in Your Program (Grades 6 12): 2014, the extensive resource handbook each participant will receive at the seminar. Additional authorship credits include Library Orientation Stations and Library Trivial Pursuit in Linworth Publishing s Skills for Life: Library Information Literacy for Grades 9 12, and Five Easy Pieces in SIRS Bits, Bytes and Nibbles. Patti s presentations are filled with practical, state of the art ideas and information you ll be able to use immediately. I appreciate hearing about new titles that someone has read. There are so many new titles and never enough time. Alice Braine, Librarian Tremendous. Extremely professional, smooth, well organized presentation. Linda Fillwock, English Teacher Patti Tjomsland is extraordinarily well organized and her presentation is unflaggingly focused. Vicki Whitaker, Teacher Patti keeps on task and paces herself well. She provides excellent information regarding books. I like the addition of potential content issues, such as sex, language, etc. This helps with selection. The best seminar that I ve attended and I enjoyed every second. Jean Faris, Librarian 5

A much welcomed presentation of young adult books and the means to get students motivated with them. Suzanne Schadl, Librarian/Teacher Special Benefits of Attending You ll Receive an Extensive Young Adult Literature Resource Handbook You will receive a new one of a kind resource handbook featuring an annotated bibliography of the best new young adult books published in the last year with practical strategies for using these titles in all areas of your program. The handbook includes: Ready to use activities and resources so that you can immediately utilize the best new books for teens in your program Extensive topic and subject oriented annotated What s NEW in YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE and How to Use It In Your Program (Grades 6 12) 2014 Resource Handbook by Patti Tjomsland Bureau of Education & Research bibliographies Book sharing ideas and resources Internet sites that enhance the reading experience and keep you up to date Suggestions for book reports, book projects and presentations Access to a website made specifically to supplement this seminar New Young Adult Books on Display Many newly published titles for teens will be available for participants to personally review. 6 Online Learning BER offers educators a wide range of online courses that are affordable, fun, fast, and convenient. Now offering On Demand Video Based courses as well as Scheduled Instructor Led courses. You also may earn optional graduate level credits for most courses. See the catalog of available courses at www.ber.org/onlinelearning. On Site Training Most BER seminars can be brought to your school or district. See the options at www.ber.org/onsite or call 877 857 8964 to speak to one of our On Site Training Consultants. Consultation Available Patti Tjomsland will be available at the seminar for consultation regarding your questions about the most recently published books for young adults and about strategies for sharing them. Semester Credit Option One graduate level professional development credit is available with an additional fee and completion of a follow up practicum project. Details for direct enrollment with Brandman University, part of the Chapman University system, will be available at the seminar. Meet Inservice Requirements At the end of the program, each attendee will receive a certificate of participation that may be used to verify hours of participation in meeting continuing education requirements. Can t Attend? This seminar is available on CDs with a comprehensive resource handbook at a cost of $125 plus $9.00 shipping and handling. To order, call toll free 1 800 735 3503 (Stock #A BT4 1186) or use the order form on the back page. Electronic versions of both the seminar and handbook will be available in MP3 and PDF format for immediate download on our website, berproducts.org, at the cost of $99.00. Please visit http://www.berproducts.org/download help for more information.

Pre-registration required due to limited enrollment. FOUR EASY WAYS TO REGISTER: PHONE toll-free: 1-800-735-3503 (Weekdays 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. Pacific Time) FAX this form to: 1-425-453-1134 REGISTER ONLINE at: www.ber.org MAIL this form to: Bureau of Education & Research 915 118th Avenue SE PO Box 96068 Bellevue, WA 98009-9668 Who Should Attend Educators serving Grades 6 12: Classroom Teachers, Reading Specialists, School Librarians/Media Specialists, Public Librarians, Library Aides, Title I Staff, and Administrators. Program Hours All seminars are scheduled 8:30 a.m. 3:15 p.m. Check in 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Fee The registration fee is $235 per person, $215 per person for groups of five or more registering at the same time. Call us at 1 800 735 3503 for groups of ten or more. Payment is due prior to the program. No cash please. Fee includes seminar registration, morning coffee and tea, a personalized certificate of participation, and an extensive resource handbook. Cancellations/Substitutions 100% of your paid registration fee will be refunded if you can t attend and notify us at least 10 days before the seminar. Late cancellations can exchange for a certificate to attend another seminar or will be refunded less a $15 service fee. Substitutions may be made anytime without charge. Further Questions Call the Bureau of Education & Research (800) 735 3503 or visit us online at www.ber.org. The Bureau is North America s leading presenter of seminar training for professional educators. Programs are based on sound research, are highly practical in content and consistently receive excellent evaluations. Possible Funding Sources: Race to the Top Grants; Elementary and Secondary Education Act funds, including Title I School Improvement Grants; Title VI; Title VII; Restructuring Grants; At Risk Grants, Bilingual/ESL and Migrant Education funds; IDEA; Demonstration School funds; Parent Teacher Organizations; and Inservice Training funds. Meeting Sites and Hotel Accommodations Seminars will be held at the following sites: hhappleton: Holiday Inn Neenah, (920) 725 8441 hhdetroit: Embassy Suites Livonia, (734) 462 6000 hhgrand Rapids: Crowne Plaza, (616) 957 1770 hhmilwaukee: Radisson North Shore Glendale, (414) 351 6960 hhraleigh: DoubleTree Airport, (919) 941 6000 If needed, please make your own hotel reservations by calling the appropriate hotel listed above. Program Guarantee We stand behind the high quality of our programs by providing the following unconditional guarantee: If you are not satisfied with this program, we ll give you a 100% refund of your registration fee. 7

915 118th Avenue SE PO Box 96068 Bellevue, WA 98009-9668 What s NEW in YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE and How to Use It In Your Program (Grades 6 12) 2014 Registration (BT44S4) 1. Appleton (Neenah), WI May 22, 2014 2. Detroit (Livonia), MI May 20, 2014 3. Grand Rapids, MI May 21, 2014 4. Milwaukee (Glendale), WI May 23, 2014 5. Raleigh (Durham), NC May 19, 2014 The Best NEW Books for Grades 6 12 All NEW for 2014 FIRST NAME M.I. LAST NAME POSITION, SUBJECT TAUGHT GRADE LEVEL SEMINAR LOCATION NUMBER: (Please see list above) List additional registrants on a copy of this form. SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL MAILING ADDRESS CITY & STATE ZIP CODE PLEASE DO NOT DETACH MAILING LABEL (Just make corrections as needed) What s NEW in YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE and How to Use It In Your Program (Grades 6 12) 2014 BT44S4 SCHOOL PHONE NUMBER HOME PHONE NUMBER ( ) ( ) Registration confirmations are sent via e-mail. If you would like a confirmation, please provide your e-mail address. E-MAIL ADDRESS HOME MAILING ADDRESS METHOD OF PAYMENT The registration fee is $235 per person, for groups of five or more registering at the same time, the fee is $215 per person. Payment is due prior to the program. No cash please. CITY & STATE ZIP CODE A check (payable to Bureau of Education & Research) is attached IMPORTANT: PRIORITY ID CODE IMPORTANT: PRIORITY ID CODE EBT44S4 Fill in the six digit number on the mail label next to the word ID (even if the brochure wasn t addressed to you) FOUR EASY WAYS TO REGISTER: PHONE toll-free: 1-800-735-3503 (M-F 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. PST) FAX this form to: 1-425-453-1134 MAIL this form to: Bureau of Education & Research 915 118th Avenue SE PO Box 96068 Bellevue, WA 98009-9668 REGISTER ONLINE at: www.ber.org A purchase order is attached, P.O. # (Be sure to include priority ID code on the P.O.) Charge my: MasterCard VISA 1Discover Account # Please print name as it appears on card Confirmation # (If you are confirming a previous registration) / Exp. Date: MO/YR Signature (required for credit card purchases) CAN T ATTEND? I d like to order the CD version of the seminar, $125.00 plus $9.00 shipping (Stock #A BT4 1186). 2014 Bureau of Education & Research. All rights reserved.