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Learn about the assessment structure for national board certification, including selected-response items, constructed response tasks, portfolio entries, and scoring information to help you prepare effectively. Understand the weightage of different components and the minimum floor score requirements for certification achievement. Get insights into differentiated instruction, teaching practice videos, and reflective practitioner criteria.
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Component 1 Overview
National Boards Process • Assessment Center • 45 selected-response items with time limit of 60 minutes total (Exception is Math, Science and LA) • Three constructed response items with time limit of 30 minutes each (90 minutes total) • Portfolio Entries • Differentiation in Instruction - student work • Teaching Practice and Learning Environment - videos • Reflective and Effective Practitioner/Literacy
Scoring Information • A minimum “floor score” has been established for the average of the assessment center section and for the portfolio sections. 2. The portfolio, performance-based entries carry a weight of 60% and the Assessment Center items carry a weight of 40%.
The Floor Score National Boards set a floor score requirement of 1.75 on both the Assessment Center (averaged) and Portfolio sections (averaged). The institution of a floor score was designed to require candidates to demonstrate evidence of knowledge on both sections of the assessment in order to achieve certification.
The Assessment Scoring • Component 1 • ACE 1 = 6.7% • ACE 2 = 6.7% • ACE 3 = 6.7% • SRI = 20% • Total 40% • ACE (Assessment Center Exercise/Constructed Response) • SRI (Multiple Choice/Selected Response Items)
The National Board Big Picture Component 1 Assessment Center 40% Component 2 Differentiated Instruction 15% Component 3 Video Entries (2) 30% Component 4 Reflective/Effective Practitioner 15% Total Assessment 100%