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National Board Certification A Distinction That Matters

National Board Certification A Distinction That Matters. Dr. Sonja Brown National Board Certification Coordinator North Carolina Department of Public Instruction 2013 - 2014. www.nbpts.org. What is National Board Certification?.

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National Board Certification A Distinction That Matters

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  1. National Board CertificationA Distinction That Matters Dr. Sonja Brown National Board Certification Coordinator North Carolina Department of Public Instruction 2013 - 2014 www.nbpts.org

  2. What is National Board Certification? • Recognition of accomplished teaching, content knowledge and teaching pedagogy • Evaluation of teaching practices based upon national standards • Voluntary advanced certification • Professional development

  3. National Board Certification • Validates your teaching practices • Advances your career • Increases financialopportunities • Provides a portable teaching license in most states • Contributes to CEU re-certification requirements www.nbpts.org

  4. NBCTs Impact Students • Foster a deeper understanding of content • Improve student learning and achievement • Prepare future ready students www.nbpts.org

  5. NBCTs Impact School Culture • Build learning communities • Serve as school leaders • Support mentoring for new or struggling teachers • Improve relationships with families and community • Provide public distinction for your school www.nbpts.org

  6. Research Study Supports NBC Can Teacher Quality Be Effectively Assessed? • Data includes annual test scores in grades 3-5 for three years • Data indicates increased student performance • Math and reading test scores show an average of 7% year-end improvement • Performance differential shows up to a 15% gain for lower income students University of Washington & the Urban Institute Study (2004) www.nbpts.org

  7. Five Core Propositions www.nbpts.org

  8. 25 Certificate Areas • Cover 16 content areas • Cover 7 developmental levels • Apply to more than 95% of teachers • Founded upon the Five Core Propositions www.nbpts.org

  9. What is the Certification Process? • Two-part assessment based on teaching practice and content • One-year process, with up to two additional years to retake • Standards-based for each certificate area www.nbpts.org

  10. Four Portfolio Entries Six Assessment Center Exercises The Certification Process www.nbpts.org

  11. NBPTS Eligibility Requirements North Carolina Eligibility Requirements

  12. North Carolina SupportPast and Present Past • Paid the $2,500 assessment fee • Provided up to three days of paid professional leave • Provided 15 CEUs for completion of the process • Paid salary differential of 12% of base salary Present • Lend the $2,500 assessment fee • Provide up to three days of paid professional leave • Provide 7.5 CEUs for completion of the process • Pay salary differential of 12% of base salary

  13. Loan Details Payment Number 36 Payment Amount $72.70 Payments Due 1st day of each month beginning thirteen months after funds are disbursed

  14. The 2013-2014 NC-NBC Application Process

  15. Before You Apply for NBC • Study the NBPTS standards for your certificate area • Read the portfolio instructions for your certificate area • Analyze and reflect upon your personal and professional time to commit to the process • Identify your resources for support

  16. North Carolina National Board Coordinator Dr. Sonja Brown 919-807-3358 (office) 919-807-3362 (fax) sonja.brown@dpi.nc.gov

  17. Resources http://www.nbpts.org/ http://www.nbpts.org/north-carolina Changes In Process: http://prezi.com/fn66ptnimcxk/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy pcoldren@lee.k12.nc.us

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