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NATIONAL BOARD FOR PROFESSIONAL TEACHING STANDARDS

Welcome. Please sign in and help yourself to some refreshments. NATIONAL BOARD FOR PROFESSIONAL TEACHING STANDARDS. Focus For Today’s Presentation. What is National Board Certification? What are the goals of National Board Certification? Who should do this? How much does NBC cost?

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NATIONAL BOARD FOR PROFESSIONAL TEACHING STANDARDS

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  1. Welcome. Please sign in and help yourself to some refreshments. NATIONAL BOARD FOR PROFESSIONAL TEACHING STANDARDS

  2. Focus For Today’s Presentation • What is National Board Certification? • What are the goals of National Board Certification? • Who should do this? • How much does NBC cost? • Are there candidate support meetings? • Can candidates earn graduate credits?

  3. SO WHAT IS NBPTS? • National Board for Professional Teaching Standards: a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization created in 1987 • Offers a voluntary, national assessment program for preK-12 classroom teachers • Governed by a board of directors, most of whom are teachers • Since 1987 over 100,000 teachers have been certified. • Certificates are valid for 5 years.

  4. What Are The Goals Of National Board Certification? • To maintain high and rigorous standards for what accomplished teachers should know and be able to do • To provide a national, voluntary system certifying teachers who meet these standards • To advocate related educational reforms to integrate National Board Certification in American education and to capitalize on the expertise of National Board Certified Teachers • NBC is an advanced teaching credential. It complements, but does not replace, your teaching license.

  5. THE FIVE CORE PROPOSITIONS • Teachers are committed to students and their learning. • Teachers know the subjects they teach and how to teach those subjects to students. • Teachers are responsible for managing and monitoring student learning. • Teachers think systematically about their practice and learn from experience. • Teachers are members of learning communities.

  6. WHO IS ELIGIBLE? Qualified applicants must have: • At least 3 years of experience as a preK-12 classroom teacher or school counselor in a public or private school • A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution • A valid, unencumbered teaching license (or a license to practice as a school counselor if applying for the School Counseling certificate)

  7. WHO SHOULD DO THIS? • Teachers who are risk takers • Teachers strong on both content and pedagogy • Teachers respected by peers • Teacher leaders • Teachers looking for a good professional development opportunity. • Provides portability. Many states recognize NBC as sufficient proof for state licensure. • Teachers looking to strengthen their practice. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WjKjhS5E2A

  8. WHY BECOME AN NBCT? • Articulation of practice • Conversation with colleagues • Application of learning • Focus on student learning • Connection to community of colleagues and parents • Earn graduate credits through East Stroudsburg University. .

  9. 25 CERTIFICATE AREAS • Social Studies-History • Physical Education • School Counseling • World Languages Other than English; French and Spanish • Literacy: Reading-Language Arts • Mathematics • Music • Science • Art • Career and Technical Education • English as a New Language • English Language Arts • Exceptional Needs Specialist • Early Childhood Generalist • Health Education • Middle Childhood Generalist • Library Media

  10. Current Pennsylvania Statistics • 1,200 National Board Certified Teachers in Pennsylvania

  11. Portfolio 45 Selected Response 3 Constructed Response 3 Classroom-based Portfolio Entries 1 Documented Accomplish-ments Entry THE ASSESSMENT DESIGN Assessment Center umum

  12. Weight of Each Component • Component 1=40% • Component 2=15% • Component 3=30% • Component 4=15%

  13. Completion and Cost • Flexibility - While teachers can complete the entire certification process in one year, some may choose to do so over three years if that fits better with other demands on a teacher’s time. • Affordability - The total cost of certification will decrease from $2500 to $1,900, with each of the four components costing $475. Candidates will have the option to pay for and submit components separately. • Two important price points • $475 for each component • $75 nonrefundable cycle enrollment fee (paid annually)

  14. The Standards • The standards are specific to your certification area. • The assessment is specific to your certification area. • http://www.boardcertifiedteachers.org/about-certification/candidate-resources

  15. Earn Graduate Credits Through ESU What do the facilitators do? • Get the process started; help with organization • Provide information • Read drafts • Analyze videos • Question

  16. What is the cost of National Board Certification? • Funding Break-down: First Course • Tuition for 1 course (3 credits): $1,726 • Enrollment Fee: $75 • National Board Fee: $100

  17. Tuition for year 3 course: • Tuition for 1 course: $1,669 • Enrollment Fee: $75 • National Board Fee: $100 • Estimated Total Three year cost: $7,454 (12 credits) • National Board Cost: $2,125 with no credits.

  18. NATIONAL BOARD FOR PROFESSIONAL TEACHING STANDARDS www.nbpts.org

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