National Board Certification and Renewal Janie Cruce NBCT
National Board Certification and Renewal Janie Cruce, NBCT
National Board Certification § National Board Certification is the most respected professional certification available in education and provides numerous benefits to teachers, students and schools. § It was designed to develop, retain and recognize accomplished teachers and to generate ongoing improvement in schools nationwide.
Eligibility and Application To be eligible for National Board Certification, you must: § Hold a bachelor’s degree (Exception: Career and Tech Ed teachers must have met the licensure requirements for the state); § Have completed three full years of teaching or school counseling; § Possess a valid state teaching or school counseling license (Exception: If you are teaching where a license is not required, you have taught in schools recognized and approved to operate by the state).
Do you meet those three qualifications? §Then your next step is to read the Guide to National Board Certification, which provides more in-depth information.
First Time Candidates § Certification consists of four components: § written assessment of content knowledge § reflection on student work samples § video and analysis of teaching practice § documented impact and accomplishments as a teaching professional.
The Five Core Propositions § What Teachers Should Know and Be Able to Do § Proposition 1: Teachers are committed to students and their learning. § Proposition 2: Teachers know the subjects they teach and how to teach those subjects to students. § Proposition 3: Teachers are responsible for managing and monitoring student learning. § Proposition 4: Teachers think systematically about their practice and learn from experience. § Proposition 5: Teachers are members of learning communities.
National Board Certification § http: //boardcertifiedteachers. org/first-time-candidates
National Board Renewal § Renewal is a personal and public statement about your commitment to the profession and to your students. § Accomplished teachers recognize that their professional learning and growth never ends. § In any given subject and developmental area, best practice and knowledge are constantly evolving. § At the same time, changes in technology and policy affect every aspect of education, from the classroom to administration.
Profile of Professional Growth Requirements Overview §The Profile of Professional Growth (PPG) consists of three interrelated components and a written reflection. §The components draw upon a single group of Professional Growth Experiences (PGEs) that you select.
Component 1 requirements: § Submit responses to prompts related to four areas of your professional growth that you identify, which may have begun before certification but have evolved to become the focus of professional growth since certification. § These PGEs must include current content and/or pedagogical knowledge as well as acquisition of effective and appropriate use of technology, and be ongoing, varied, and multifaceted. § They must reflect your continuous commitment and contributions to the professional activities that ultimately have an impact on student learning.
Component 2 requirements: § Choose one of the PGEs featured in Component 1 and demonstrate its application. Prepare a date-stamped 10 -minute video recording in which you demonstrate pre-K– 12 classroom teaching in the same content and developmental level as your original certification. § The video and the accompanying Written Commentary must demonstrate student learning in an environment that ensures equity of access, promotes an appreciation of diversity, and demonstrates certificatespecific content knowledge. § This video must be recorded no earlier than September 1 of your eighth/eighteenth year of National Board Certification and no later than the e. Portfolio submission deadline of your tenth/twentieth and final year of National Board Certification.
Component 3 requirements: § Choose one of the remaining PGEs that you featured in Component 1 and demonstrate its application. § Component 3 offers several options: you may choose to create a 6 -minute video recording of your teaching practice with pre-K– 12 learners or with professional colleagues, or you may choose to feature learner work samples from one or more learners. § The basis for this component must be a different PGE than was used in Component 2 and must demonstrate either a direct or indirect impact on student learning.
Reflection requirements: § In addition to the three components, you must submit a written reflection in which you analyze the connections and patterns among all three components of your PPG from the perspective of your role as an educator. § You must focus on challenges encountered as well as discuss plans for continued professional growth and efforts that will have an impact on student learning.
NEW……Maintenance of Certification Rollout of MOC § This change will take effect for current candidates who certify in 2017 and later. Beginning in 2021, as existing 10 year certificates expire, NBCTs will extend their certificate at five-year intervals through the new MOC process. Please refer to the table below to see how the change may affect you. (NBCTs: To look up your certificate's expiration date, check your records in the NBCT directory. )
Samples § Show Chris White and Janie Cruce
Where to Begin? ? § Download AND Print: § Profile of Professional Growth (PPG) § Five Core Propositions for your certificate area § The Standards for your current area § READ these documents. Highlight some of the language. This will come in handy later! § DECIDE which Professional Growth Experiences (PGEs) you will choose (find a colleague that knows your professional accomplishments and brainstorm with them. I got advice from Christy Burton and Wendy Tomberlin). § START writing!! There will be MANY rough drafts, but just get STARTED! § Need HELP? !? Let me know!!!
QUESTIONS? ? Please contact Janie Cruce: jane. cruce@cabarrus. k 12. nc. us
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