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National Board
®
Certification
Awareness Meeting
June 2012
History of
National Board for Professional Teaching
Standards (NBPTS)
• Carnegie Foundation report (1986)
A Nation Prepared: Teachers for the 21st
Century
• Task Force on teaching as a profession
• Establishment of voluntary, national
certification process
Better teaching better learning better schools
Mission Statement
To advance the quality of teaching and learning by:
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maintaining high and rigorous standards for what
accomplished teachers should know and be able to
do;
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providing a national voluntary system certifying
teachers who meet these standards; and
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advocating related education reforms to integrate
National Board Certification in American education
and to capitalize on the expertise of National Board
Certified Teachers.
Standards Established by Teachers
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Teachers form the majority of NBPTS Board of Directors.
Teachers form the majority of NBPTS standards
committees.
Teachers work on the NBPTS staff.
Teachers have staff positions with NBPTS contractors.
Teachers score assessment exercises and set
performance standards.
Five Core Propositions
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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.
Growth of NBPTS
• ~ 8,142 NBCTs in SC (360 in 2011)
• 3rd highest number of NBCTs in the nation
Student Achievement
and NBPTS
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Anecdotal evidence linking NBPTS to student
achievement:
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National Research Council
Clotfelter, Ladd, and Vigdor
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Research already shows quality of teaching is number
one factor for student learning
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National Board Certification improves teacher
practice:
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Dagenhart
Petty
Ralph
Eligibility Prerequisites
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Baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution
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Three years of successful teaching at one or more
early childhood, elementary or secondary schools
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Proof of holding a valid state teaching license for
each of those three years
Requirements of Process
Teaching Portfolio
(current school year)
1 – Student work entry
2 – Video-based entry
3 – Video-based entry
4 – Professional, Families
and Community
Documented
Accomplishments entry
Assessment Center
(one day)
5 - prompt (30 minutes)
6 - prompt (30 minutes)
7 - prompt (30 minutes)
8 - prompt (30 minutes)
9 - prompt (30 minutes)
10- prompt (30 minutes)
Scoring
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Evidence-based scoring
Each entry scored by different assessor(s)
Assessors are teachers – same content and
developmental level
Score range for each entry: .75 – 4.25
Weighting: score multiplied by factor from 6.67 – 16
Uniform constant of 12 points added to each score
Accomplished Teacher must earn at least 275 points
and complete all 10 entries
Read NB Scoring Handbook for more information
Banking & Retake
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Automatic banking of
each entry score for a
period of two years for
any entry that meets
the standard of 2.75 or
above
Online “retake score
calculator” available to
candidates (NB site)
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Retake any
combination of any
entries with a score
below 2.75
Pay $350 fee for each
entry retaken
South Carolina Incentives
(pending annual legislation)
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Salary supplement of $5,000 for life of certificate
(10 years)
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900 applications accepted per fiscal year (July 1, 2012
– June 30, 2013)
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Recertification requirements waived for NBCTs for life
of certificate
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Reciprocity for teacher certification granted for NBCTs
moving into South Carolina
Local Incentives and Support
School districts may offer one or more of the following:
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Additional salary increases
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Release time to complete portfolio requirements
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Use of technical equipment and resources
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Workshops and Seminars
Financial Assistance
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Federal Subsidy $1250
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Requirements: SC Public School Teacher
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Apply by December 15, 2012
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Limited funds – first come, first served
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Must have applied with NB and paid the $65 application
processing charge and the $500 initial application fee
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Apply on the CERRA website
Assessment Calendar
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Federal Subsidy Money Available
February 2012- December 15, 2012
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NB Application January 1, 2012 –December 31, 2012
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Assessment Center January 3, 2013–June 15, 2013
Portfolio Due
March 31, 2013
Results
no later than December 31, 2013
Withdrawal
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Read NB withdrawal information carefully
NBPTS must be notified in writing by submission of a
Withdrawal Form
Withdrawal Form must be received by NB before
submitting entries to NB, before going to the assessment
center and before portfolio due date
NBPTS Standards
Equity, Fairness &
Diversity
Core
Propositions
The Art of Teaching
Reflective Practice
Families & Communities
Assessment
Understanding Young
Children
Instructional Decision
Making
Knowledge of Students
Multiple Paths to
Knowledge
Representative NB standards from ENS, ELA, Math & GEN Certificates
NBPTS Values
Accomplished Teaching
Accomplished teaching is defined by the
NBPTS Standards, not by NBCTs or by
candidate support providers.
Student learning is at the heart of the
certification process. Portfolio entries should
demonstrate and reflect the candidate’s
impact on student learning.
What Does Accomplished
Teaching Look Like?
What
Teachers
Do
What
Students
Do
Candidates Must Demonstrate
Clear Connections Between…
Instructional Goals
Assessment
Student Learning
Planned Activities
CERRA NB Toolkit
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
Read Before Applying
Download (from NB site) and carefully read:
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Guide to National Board Certification
NB Scoring Handbook
NB Standards for your area
NB portfolio instructions for your area
Web pages:
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“Become a Candidate” and “For Candidates” sections
on NB site at www.nbpts.org
“NB Candidate” pages in the Teacher Leader section
on CERRA’s site at www.cerra.org
Questions Candidates Should
Ask NBCTs
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How has NBC changed the way you approach your
work with students?
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What resources supported your work as a candidate?
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What is the one thing you would NOT do if you were
to go through this process again?
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What is the one thing you WOULD do if you were to
go through this process again?
As a candidate…
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Stay in contact with your district’s NB liaison in order
to learn about candidate support efforts.
Meet all established deadlines for paperwork and
submit pieces in a timely fashion in order to choose
the best window of opportunity for yourself.
Visit the NBPTS and CERRA Web sites regularly to
stay updated on new developments and information
regarding the process.
To Help Make the Decision…
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Analyze and reflect upon the time you have to give
to this process.
Determine resources you already have (and ones
you need to acquire) to give this your best effort.
Contact SC NBCTs in your certificate area.
Contact your school district’s NB liaison.
Determine what kind of support may be available
to you in your school, district or region.
SC NBCTs & district liaisons are listed on
CERRA’s Web site at www.cerra.org
More Information
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
CERRA- Jenna Hallman
[email protected]
Katie Gibson
[email protected]
Virginia Bartels
[email protected]
www.nbpts.org
1-800-22-TEACH
www.cerra.org
1-800-476-2387
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