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What s NEW in YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE and How to Use It In Your Program (Grades 6-12) 2018 ALL NEW for 2018 A Unique One-Day Seminar Presented by Shauna Yusko Outstanding School Librarian and National Presenter Specifically Designed for Secondary Teachers, School Librarians and Public Librarians A comprehensive overview of the best, new books for young adults published in the past year Practical, ready to use ideas for selecting and utilizing the best, new young adult literature across your curriculum Learn about new nonfiction titles that support your state standards for using informational text with students Arkansas Fayetteville January 23 Little Rock January 22 (North Little Rock) Illinois Champaign January 19 Chicago North January 18 (Elk Grove Village) Chicago South January 16 (Alsip) Rockford January 17 Kansas Wichita January 26 Oklahoma Oklahoma City January 25 Tulsa January 24 An extensive young adult literature resource handbook filled with annotated booklists, ready to use ideas, themes, activities, and more valuable and practical ideas CEUs and Graduate Credits Available See page 6 for details

Ten Key Benefits of Attending Awesome presentation. Very knowledgeable speaker. Shauna Yusko is a literary blessing. MARY NORDBY, HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER 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. Discover the Best Realistic Fiction Novels for Teens One of the fastest growing genres in young adult literature is realistic fiction Hear about popular new titles and receive a genre listing to share with students 4. Engage Reluctant Teen Readers with Fast Paced Titles Find out which new titles will captivate the interest of your reluctant teen readers 5. Booktalking 2.0 What You Need to Know Get students reading by using Web 2.0 tools to introduce the best young adult books to your classes Discover practical ways to use QR codes to promote titles 6. Utilize Graphic Novels and Audiobooks to Improve Students Comprehension Motivate readers of all abilities to improve their reading skills and comprehension with a list of newly published graphic novels and audiobooks that best support your state standards 7. Motivate All Students to Read More and Broadly Rigorous classroom reading instruction still needs to be complemented with practice at home Here s how to motivate a wide range of readers, from gifted students to reluctant readers, with books and strategies for everyone 8. 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 Who Should Attend Specifically designed for Secondary Teachers, School Librarians and Public Librarians 9. Discover Current Trends in Young Adult Literature Find out what is happening in the teen publishing world and how you can connect with top notch online resources 10. Receive a Valuable Young Adult Literature Resource Handbook Each seminar participant will receive a resource handbook filled with extensive topic and subject annotated bibliographies and ready-to-use activities and resources 2 Phone: 1-800-735-3503 Register Online: www.ber.org Team Discount Available

Outstanding Strategies You Can Use Immediately What You Will Learn... The best, NEW literature to use with teens New titles by authors who have proven their popularity with teens Gain ideas to tie these titles to the curriculum Practical ideas, tips and suggestions for incorporating relevant teen books across all content areas for grades 6 12 How to find clean reads for your students Get a list of the 2018 clean reads and learn the web resources that will help identify possible issues in specific teen titles What s new in a variety of genres Debut authors teens don t want to miss Excellent novels to use in teaching young adults in the classroom or library Practical lesson ideas that work with almost any book Best online resources for keeping current with young adult titles Extensive lists and annotated bibliographies of authors and titles in a variety of genres Non fiction titles that support state standards for informational text Innovative strategies and ideas for outstanding book talks by adults and teens The best new books to motivate reluctant readers The best new realistic fiction titles to share with teens How to get the most for your money when purchasing young adult books Timesaving tips for utilizing the web to introduce authors, gather book guide ideas, gain insights about selected books, and ideas for using new books with readers Shauna is excellent as always! SARA STENSAAS, ENGLISH/READING TEACHER Practical Ideas and Strategies In this outstanding, NEW seminar, Shauna Yusko will share the best, NEW books for young adults, all of which have just recently been published. Shauna will go beyond familiarizing you with the best of the newly published titles to share practical strategies for using these outstanding books in your classroom or library. This fast-paced day 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. Phone: 1-800-735-3503 See all BER PD Events at www.ber.org 3

A Message From Seminar Leader, Shauna Yusko Dear Colleague: I admit it. I have always loved to read. I was the kid who read with a flashlight under the covers. I was the teen who read instead of revising my Language Arts essay. I m the adult who always has a book by my bed, in my bag, and on my Overdrive and Audible apps. I get excited when I see a new book. I am not allowed in bookstores with a credit card. Chances are you have a similar story most of us were readers. In our fantasy world of reading and teens, every student would be happy and smiling and carrying around a book bag of fresh new, inspiring books. Reading would be a part of, and a choice in, every teen s day. Uniquely Qualified Instructor Shauna Yusko is an award winning school librarian and national presenter. With more than 18 years of experience in the field of librarianship, Shauna is well-attuned to the diversity of young adults reading interests. She has a wealth of proven ideas and knowledge of the best, new books and up-to-date technology to make this happen. Shauna is the author of What s NEW in YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE and How to Use It In Your Program (Grades 6-12) 2018, the extensive resource handbook each participant will receive at the seminar. You are sure to enjoy Shauna s passion, enthusiasm and knowledge of books, resources and strategies you can utilize immediately in your own school library/media program. As a current school librarian, I know the research that says the more students read, the more they learn and the better they do on various achievement tests. Readers not only become more curious about the world and their place in it, but they become better writers and better students. But the reality is, many students these days have very little time for reading for pleasure. Or at least, they think they don t. That is why we must work to build a culture of readers where reading is seen as enjoyable and important. To create a world of readers we need to arm ourselves with knowledge and enthusiasm! I ll help you find books that will be read and books you can teach. I ll share books that will inspire teens to finish one book and pick up another. I ve been reading extensively to bring you recent titles that will add to your repertoire of books and I ll share my passion for young adult literature with you. I believe that every student is a reader. All we have to do is find the right book, the right story, to allow that reader to emerge. Of course, the challenge is finding just the right 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 wide variety of titles that will help you make that special connection. We will talk about the newest titles for 2018 that teens will want to read. I look forward to spending the day together, doing what readers love to do: talk about books! Sincerely, Shauna Yusko 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! During the course of the day, I will share a wide variety of titles that will help you make that special connection. 4 Phone: 1-800-735-3503 Register Online: www.ber.org Team Discount Available

What Your Colleagues Say About Shauna Yusko I love Shauna s seminar. It is the highlight of my year! I have already spread my list far and wide. Heather Leier, Teacher Shauna has so much energy! I love her seminar! She makes me want to read every book she talked about. Lora Wanner, Special Education Teacher A great day of book-talking! I loved Shauna s enthusiasm and knowledge about all of these books. The activities she suggested were useful and engaging. I appreciated that she sprinkled them in. Beth Olmanson, English Teacher I love Shauna s seminar! She makes me want to run out and buy books for my library! Michelle Howe, Library Media Specialist Shauna is a super presenter! So knowledgeable. Great pacing. Linda Dierks, Media Specialist I enjoyed Shauna s seminar. It was informative and I enjoyed the extra assignment ideas. Maggie Burggraaff, Language Arts/Reading Teacher Shauna is very informative! I loved her entire presentation. Darien Kjolstad, High School Teacher I really enjoyed Shauna s seminar. She did an excellent job. Shauna is very engaging and knowledgeable about a lot of the new young adult literature. Jake Helmin, 6th Grade Teacher Very entertaining. I loved Shauna s passion, knowledge and opinions. I learned a ton! Shelley Kennedy, 7th/8th Grade English/Language Arts Teacher I learned so much from Shauna s seminar and cannot wait for the next one! Christine Ayala-Zierke, Media Center Manager Phone: 1-800-735-3503 See all BER PD Events at www.ber.org 5

Special Benefits of Attending Online Learning BER offers educators a wide range of online courses that are affordable, fun, fast, and convenient. BER is 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. 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 bibliographies Book sharing ideas and resources Websites that enhance the reading experience for teens and keep you up to date Many New Young Adult Books on Display Many newly published titles for teens will be available for participants to personally review. Consultation Available Shauna Yusko 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. Meet Inservice Requirements / Earn State CEUs Participants will receive a certificate of participation that may be used to verify continuing education hours. CEUs Available Arkansas AR Professional Development Credit Hours Approved by ADE Illinois 5 IL PD Clock Hours Available Kansas KS Inservice Credit Available with Prior District Approval Oklahoma OK PD Credit Available with District Approval Earn One to Four Graduate Semester Credits Up to four graduate level professional development credits are available with an additional fee and completion of follow up practicum activities. Details for direct enrollment with Brandman University, part of the Chapman University system, will be available at this program. Can t Attend? Related Staff Development Audio Training This seminar is available on CDs with a comprehensive resource handbook at a cost of $125.00 plus $9.00 shipping and handling. To order, call toll-free 1-800-735-3503 (Stock #A-BU8-2032) or use the order form on page 7. Available January 2018. Electronic versions of both the seminar and handbook are available in MP3 and PDF format for immediate download on our website at the cost of $99.00. Available January 2018. Please visit www.berproducts.org/new.html for more information. 6 Phone: 1-800-735-3503 Register Online: www.ber.org Team Discount Available

What s NEW in YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE and How to Use It In Your Program (Grades 6-12) 2018 Registration (BU88W1) 1. Champaign, IL January 19, 2018 2. Chicago North (Elk Grove Village), IL January 18, 2018 3. Chicago South (Alsip), IL January 16, 2018 4. Fayetteville, AR January 23, 2018 5. Little Rock (North Little Rock), AR January 22, 2018 6. Oklahoma City, OK January 25, 2018 7. Rockford, IL January 17, 2018 8. Tulsa, OK January 24, 2018 9. Wichita, KS January 26, 2018 FIRST NAME M.I. LAST NAME POSITION, SUBJECT TAUGHT SEMINAR LOCATION NUMBER: SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL MAILING ADDRESS CITY & STATE SCHOOL PHONE NUMBER ( ) ( ) E-MAIL ADDRESS HOME MAILING ADDRESS CITY & STATE GRADE LEVEL (Please see list above) List additional registrants on a copy of this form HOME PHONE NUMBER ZIP CODE Registration confirmations are sent via e-mail. If you would like a confirmation, please provide your e-mail address. ZIP CODE FOUR EASY WAYS TO REGISTER: REGISTER ONLINE at: www.ber.org FAX this form to: 1 425 453 1134 PHONE toll free: 1 800 735 3503 (Weekdays 6 am 6 pm Pacific Time) MAIL this form to: Bureau of Education & Research 915 118th Avenue SE * PO Box 96068 Bellevue, WA 98009 9668 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 $259 per person, $239 per person for groups of three 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. Meeting Sites and Hotel Accommodations Seminars will be held at the following sites: ychampaign: Hilton Garden Inn, (217) 352-9970 ychicago North: Holiday Inn Elk Grove Village, (847) 437-6010 ychicago South: DoubleTree Alsip, (708) 371-7300 yfayetteville: Hilton Garden Inn, (479) 856-6040 ylittle Rock: Hilton Garden Inn North Little Rock, (501) 945-7444 yoklahoma City: Crowne Plaza, (405) 848-4811 yrockford: Hilton Garden Inn, (815) 229-3322 ytulsa: Wyndham, (918) 627-5000 ywichita: La Quinta Inn & Suites, (316) 943-2181 If needed, please make your own hotel reservations by calling the appropriate hotel listed above. IMPORTANT: PRIORITY ID CODE IMPORTANT: PRIORITY ID CODE: Fill in the six digit number on the mail label next to the word ID (even if the brochure wasn t addressed to you) A check (payable to Bureau of Education & Research) is attached A purchase order is attached, P.O. # (Be sure to include priority ID code on the P.O.) Charge my: MasterCard VISA 1Discover EBU88W1 METHOD OF PAYMENT Team Discount Available The registration fee is $259 per person, for teams of three or more registering at the same time, the fee is $239 per person. Payment is due prior to the program. No cash please. Cancellation/Substitutions: 100% of your paid registration fee will be refunded if you can t attend and notify us at least 10 days before the conference. Late cancellations will be refunded less a $15 service fee. Substitutions may be made at any time without charge. 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. Account # Billing Zip Code: Please print name as it appears on card / Exp. Date: MO/YR 3 Digit CVV Code: (Found on back of card) Signature (required for credit card purchases) Can t Attend? TT I d like to order the CD version of the seminar, $125.00 plus $9.00 shipping (Stock #A-BU8-2032). Available January 2018. BU88W1 2017 Bureau of Education & Research. All rights reserved. Phone: 1-800-735-3503 See all BER PD Events at www.ber.org 7

What s NEW in YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE and How to Use It In Your Program (Grades 6-12) 2018 915 118th Avenue SE PO Box 96068 Bellevue, WA 98009 9668 Prsrt Std U.S. Postage PAID Bureau of Education & Research The Best NEW Books for Grades 6-12 All NEW for 2018 The Best, New Young Adult Literature Published in the Past Year A Unique One-Day Seminar Coming to a Location Near You BU88W1 Bureau of Education & Research What s NEW in YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE and How to Use It In Your Program (Grades 6-12) 2018 A Unique One-Day Seminar Coming to a Location Near You Presented by Shauna Yusko Outstanding School Librarian and National Presenter A comprehensive overview of the best, new books for young adults published in the past year Outstanding suggestions to promote young adult reading Practical, ready to use ideas for selecting and utilizing the best, new young adult literature across your curriculum Learn about new nonfiction titles that support your state standards for using informational text with students