Utah Admin. Code R277-469-2 - Definitions
(1) "Core" means the core standards adopted
by the Board in Rule R277-700.
(2)
"Curriculum alignment" means the assurance that the material taught in a course
or grade level matches the standards, and assessments set by the state for
specific courses or grade levels.
(3) "Depository" means a business dedicated
to storing and distributing resources or materials in sufficient quantities to
ensure rapid and efficient delivery to LEAs.
(4)
(a)
"Instructional materials" means systematically arranged content in text,
digital, Braille and large print, or audio format which may be used within the
state curriculum framework for courses of study by students in public
schools.
(b) "Instructional
materials" include:
(i) textbooks;
(ii) workbooks; and
(iii) digital resources.
(c) "Instructional materials" may
be used by students or teachers or both as principal sources of study to cover
any portion of a course.
(d)
"Instructional materials":
(i) are designed
for student use;
(ii) may be
accompanied by or contain teaching guides and study helps;
(iii) shall include all textbooks, workbooks,
student materials, supplements, and online and digital materials necessary for
a student to fully participate in coursework;
(iv) shall be high quality, research-based
materials for supporting student learning; and
(v) may not be sensitive materials as defined
by Subsection
53G-10-103(1)(h).
(5) "Independent party"
means an entity that is not part of or related to:
(a) the Board;
(b) Board staff;
(c) an employee or governing board member of
an LEA;
(d) the creator or
publisher of instructional materials under review; or
(e) anyone with a financial interest, however
minimal, in instructional materials under review.
(6) "Integrated instructional program" means
any combination of instructional materials for students, including:
(a) textbooks;
(b) workbooks;
(c) digital resources;
(d) videos;
(e) electronic devices; or
(f) similar resources.
(7) "Instructional materials provider" means
a publisher or author and self-publisher who sells or provides instructional
materials for use in Utah public schools.
(8) "LEA" includes, for purposes of this
rule, the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind.
(9) "Mapping" means creating a visual
representation listing topics in instructional materials in correlation to the
standards of the Utah Core.
(10)
"National Instructional Materials Access Center" or "NIMAC" means the same as
that term is defined in Subsection
R277-800-2(14).
(11) "National Instructional Materials
Accessibility Standard" or "NIMAS" means the same as that term is defined in
Subsection R277-800-2(15).
(12) "Not sampled" means instructional
materials that were included in a publisher bid for evaluation, but which were
not sampled to the Superintendent.
(13) "Primary instructional material" means a
comprehensive basal or Core textbook or integrated instructional program for
which a publisher seeks a recommendation for Core subjects designated in
Sections R277-700-4 through
R277-700-6.
(14) "Recommended instructional materials" or
"RIMs" means the recommended instructional materials searchable database
provided as a free service by the Board for the posting of evaluations and
alignments to the Core of instructional materials submitted by publishers for
review by the Superintendent and approval of the Board.
(15) "Recommended limited" means
instructional materials that are in limited alignment with the Core
requirements or are narrow or restricted in their scope and sequence.
(16) "Recommended primary" means
instructional materials that:
(a) are in
alignment with content, philosophy, and instructional strategies of the
Core;
(b) have been mapped and
aligned to the Core, consistent with Section
53E-4-408;
(c) are appropriate for use by students as
principal sources of study; and
(d)
support Core requirements.
(17) "Recommended student resource" means
instructional materials aligned to the Core that are developmentally
appropriate, but not intended to be the primary instructional resource, which
may provide valuable content information for students.
(18) "Recommended teacher resource" means
instructional materials that are appropriate as resource materials for use by
teachers.
(19) "Reviewed, but not
recommended" means instructional materials that an LEA is strongly cautioned
against using because the materials:
(a) do
not align with the Core;
(b) are
inaccurate in content;
(c) include
misleading connotations;
(d)
contain undesirable presentation; or
(e) are in conflict with existing law or
rule.
(20) "Sensitive
materials" means an instructional material that constitutes objective sensitive
material or subjective sensitive material as described in Subsection
53G-10-103(1)(h).
(21) "Utah State Instructional Materials
Access Center" or "USIMAC" means the same as that term is defined in Subsection
R277-800-2(21).
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