Utah Code § 53E-10-706

Electronic resources -- Research clearinghouse
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(1) The state board shall publish a ULEAD website containing information provided by the director
as described in this part.
(2) The director shall within two years of appointment:
(a) develop and maintain a research clearinghouse publicly available through the website
described in Subsection (1); and

(b) include in the research clearinghouse:
(i) research on K-12 education, including peer-reviewed research;
(ii) information on K-12 education innovation and best practices;
(iii) an index and explanation of academic, state, federal, or other K-12 education research
repositories;
(iv) K-12 education research and policy briefs generated by Utah public and private institutions
of higher education, including participating institutions, categorized and searchable by topic;
(v) access points to and explanation of currently available K-12 education data, including data
managed by the Utah Data Research Center created in Section 53H-15-202 and data
maintained by the state board;
(vi) other K-12 education information as determined by the director, including information
regarding efforts by institutions or other individuals to promote innovative and effective
education practices in Utah; and
(vii) each innovative practice report prepared by ULEAD, categorized and searchable by topic,
location of the studied LEA, and socioeconomic and demographic profile.
(3) The director shall publish:
(a) as identified in ULEAD research and reports, an electronic directory of:
(i) K-12 education experts; and
(ii) LEAs described in Subsection 53E-10-703(5)(b); and
(b) a monthly report to LEAs, via electronic channels provided by the state board, highlighting
ULEAD activities and soliciting proposals from education practitioners for ULEAD research
and reports.
(4) The director may provide electronic seminars or forums for professional learning regarding
subjects of ULEAD research and reports to K-12 practitioners.

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