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1 National Board Certification Information Session PSLA Conference May 3, 2013 Temple University College of Education Center for Teaching Excellence 1

2 Welcome and Introductions Carol Heinsdorf, NBCT Debra Kuhar, NBCT Chris Sadjian-Peacock 2

3 Today’s Goals To provide an overview of the National Board Teacher Certification ProcessTo provide an overview of the National Board Teacher Certification Process To inform participants of the requirements necessary to become a National Board Certified TeacherTo inform participants of the requirements necessary to become a National Board Certified Teacher Provide participants with the information necessary to make an informed decision about pursuing candidacy.Provide participants with the information necessary to make an informed decision about pursuing candidacy. 3

4 History The prominent 1983 report on American education A NATION AT RISK : The prominent 1983 report on American education that stated: “ …the educational foundations of our society are presently being eroded by a rising tide of mediocrity that threatens our very future as a nation and a people.” The Response…………. The Response…………. 4

5 Carnegie Forum on Education Task Force was commissioned to make recommendations A Nation Prepared: Teachers for the 21st Century (1986) Called for the creation of a board to define What teachers should know and be able to do (Standards) Support the creation of rigorous, valid assessments to measure that certified teachers meet those standards.” As a result……… NBPTS founded (1987). 5

6 To maintain high and rigorous standards for what accomplished teachers should know and be able to doTo 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 standardsTo 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 TeachersTo advocate related educational reforms to integrate National Board Certification in American education and to capitalize on the expertise of National Board Certified Teachers NBPTS MISSION 6

7 National Board Certification National Board Certification Recognizes experienced educators for the quality of their practice- The Gold StandardRecognizes experienced educators for the quality of their practice- The Gold Standard Signifies that a teacher, school counselor or librarian:Signifies that a teacher, school counselor or librarian:  is accomplished  has met challenging professional standards as evidenced by performance-based assessments Is a powerful professional development experience based on high and rigorous standards for what accomplished teachers, school counselors and librarians should know and be able to doIs a powerful professional development experience based on high and rigorous standards for what accomplished teachers, school counselors and librarians should know and be able to do 7

8 THE LIBRARIAN’S ROLE IN THE ASSESSMENT PROCESS Librarians develop the standardsLibrarians develop the standards Librarians develop the rubricsLibrarians develop the rubrics Librarians develop the activitiesLibrarians develop the activities Librarians score the assessmentsLibrarians score the assessments Librarians support other teachers through the processLibrarians support other teachers through the process 8

9 WHO IS ELIGIBLE? Qualified applicants must have: At least 3 years’ certified experience as a preK-12 classroom teacher or school counselor or librarian in a public or private schoolAt least 3 years’ certified experience as a preK-12 classroom teacher or school counselor or librarian in a public or private school A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institutionA bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution A valid, unencumbered teaching license, or a license to practice as a school counselor or librarian.A valid, unencumbered teaching license, or a license to practice as a school counselor or librarian. 9

10 CERTIFICATE AREAS Art Career and Technical Education English as a New Language English Language Arts Exceptional Needs Specialist Early Childhood Generalist Middle Childhood Generalist Library Media Social Studies-History Physical Education School Counseling World Languages Other than English; French and Spanish Literacy: Reading- Language Arts Mathematics Music Science Health Education 10

11 DEVELOPMENTAL LEVELS Early Childhood (EC)……..ages 3-8Early Childhood (EC)……..ages 3-8 Middle Childhood (MC)…..ages 7-12Middle Childhood (MC)…..ages 7-12 Early Adolescence (EA)…...ages 11-15Early Adolescence (EA)…...ages 11-15 Adolescence and Young Adulthood (AYA)………………………ages 14-18+Adolescence and Young Adulthood (AYA)………………………ages 14-18+ Early Childhood through Young Adulthood (ECYA).. ages 3-18+Early Childhood through Young Adulthood (ECYA).. ages 3-18+ 11

12 NBPTS Assesses The Elements of Accomplished Teaching 12

13 The Elements of Accomplished Teaching Five Core Propositions The Elements of Accomplished Teaching are based on Five Core Propositions 13

14 Five Core Propositions 1. Teachers are committed to students and their learning 14

15 Five Core Propositions Five Core Propositions 2.Teachers know the subjects they teach and how to teach those subjects to students 15

16 Five Core Propositions 3. Teachers are responsible for managing and monitoring student learning 16

17 Five Core Propositions 4. Teachers think systematically about their practice and learn from experience 17

18 Five Core Propositions 5. Teachers are members of learning communities. Five Core Propositions 5. Teachers are members of learning communities. 18

19 The Assessment “Thinking” Process Take a moment and think about a lesson you have taught Take a moment and think about a lesson you have taught How would you Describe it to a colleague? How would you Describe it to a colleague? 19

20 Now explain “WHY” you made your choices : Analyze your choice of goals, topics, strategies, materials, groupings and assessment.Analyze your choice of goals, topics, strategies, materials, groupings and assessment. What did you know about your individual students that informed your planning or teaching?What did you know about your individual students that informed your planning or teaching? How did you adjust your lesson as you received feedback from your students?How did you adjust your lesson as you received feedback from your students? How did you have an impact on student learning ? Evidence???????How did you have an impact on student learning ? Evidence??????? 20

21 Now Reflect on your lesson What Worked? What didn’t work as expected? What would you do differently to increase student learning? 21

22 THE ASSESSMENT DESIGN 6 Assessment Center Exercises 3 Classroom- based Portfolio Entries 1 Documented Accomplish- ments Entry Portfolio Entries Assessment Center 22

23 THE FOUR PORTFOLIO ENTRIES 3 classroom-based entries 3 classroom-based entries 1 Student work and 2 video- based classroom teaching activities 1 Student work and 2 video- based classroom teaching activities 1 documented accomplishments entry 1 documented accomplishments entry All require Description, Analysis and Reflection of your teaching practice Must show evidence of NBPTS standards and impact on student learningMust show evidence of NBPTS standards and impact on student learning Portfolios are due May 31stPortfolios are due May 31st 23

24 ASSESSMENT CENTER EXERCISES 6 exercises with each up to 30 minutes for candidate response6 exercises with each up to 30 minutes for candidate response Focus on content knowledge not necessarily shown in portfolio entriesFocus on content knowledge not necessarily shown in portfolio entries Delivered via computer at a Pearson Educational CenterDelivered via computer at a Pearson Educational Center Must be completed byMust be completed by June 30th June 30th 24

25 Scoring Process SummerSummer Portfolio Entries are sent to different scoring centers around the countryPortfolio Entries are sent to different scoring centers around the country  Scored by trained teachers from the same certification area  Assessors are looking for evidence of standards and student learning  Scored on a Four Point Rubric 25

26 Scoring: Need 275 TO CERTIFY ENTRY SCOREWEIGHTPOINTS Entry # 1 Entry # 2 Entry # 3 3.75 2.0* 3.25 X 16 60 32 52 Entry #4 1.75*X 12 21 ASSESSMENT CENTER EXERCISES 3.0 4.0 2.75 1.0* 3.25 2.0* X 6.7 20.1 26.80 18.42 6.67 21.77 13.4 CONSTANT+ 12 TOTAL 12 284.16 26

27 3 YEAR PROCESS FOR CERTIFICATION If you do not certify in the first year you can become an Advanced Candidate.If you do not certify in the first year you can become an Advanced Candidate. You have two consecutive years to retake parts of your portfolio to achieve the certificationYou have two consecutive years to retake parts of your portfolio to achieve the certification 27

28 WHY BECOME A NBCT? NBCTs attest to the positive effects the National Board Certification process has on their teaching practice. NBCTs attest to the positive effects the National Board Certification process has on their teaching practice. NBCTs develop new ways to help students learn. NBCTs develop new ways to help students learn. Having a national certification system contributes to the enhancement and credibility of teaching and school counseling as professions willing to hold themselves accountable to high standards. Having a national certification system contributes to the enhancement and credibility of teaching and school counseling as professions willing to hold themselves accountable to high standards. Achievement of this highest symbol of professional teaching excellence will be recognized by colleagues, administrators, parents and community members. Achievement of this highest symbol of professional teaching excellence will be recognized by colleagues, administrators, parents and community members. 28

29 WHY BECOME A NBCT? Research indicates that NBCTs positively impact student learning. Research indicates that NBCTs positively impact student learning. Valuable professional learning experience Valuable professional learning experience Focuses on student learning and differentiated instruction Focuses on student learning and differentiated instruction Earn Act 48 Credits (90 for submission/90 for Certification)Earn Act 48 Credits (90 for submission/90 for Certification) Earn ACE Graduate Credits (3 for submission/6 for Certification) Earn ACE Graduate Credits (3 for submission/6 for Certification) Some School Districts offer financial incentives to NBCTS Some School Districts offer financial incentives to NBCTS Other Reasons……….. Other Reasons……….. 29

30 PERSONAL ACCOUNTS FROM TWO National Board Certified Librarians 30

31 WHO SHOULD DO THIS? Risk takersRisk takers Librarians strong on both content and pedagogyLibrarians strong on both content and pedagogy Librarians who are self-starters and complete started tasksLibrarians who are self-starters and complete started tasks Librarians willing to make the NBPTS process their priority for the yearLibrarians willing to make the NBPTS process their priority for the year Librarians who want to pursue a personal journey to improve their impact on student learningLibrarians who want to pursue a personal journey to improve their impact on student learning 31

32 HOW DO I DECIDE IF THIS IS THE RIGHT TIME FOR ME ??? 32

33 Get More Information: Go to the National Board Website: www.nbpts.org Select: Candidate CenterSelect: Candidate Center Select: National Board CandidatesSelect: National Board Candidates Select: Certificate Areas (click library media). Select: Certificate Areas (click library media). Select: Assessment at a Glance: will provide an overview of the entire processSelect: Assessment at a Glance: will provide an overview of the entire process 33

34 For more details of exactly what you will be asked to do, go to Select: Candidate CenterSelect: Candidate Center Select: National Board CandidatesSelect: National Board Candidates Select: Certificate Areas (click library media). Select: Certificate Areas (click library media). Select: Portfolio GuidelinesSelect: Portfolio Guidelines Review the requirements for each of the four entries under:Review the requirements for each of the four entries under: “What Do I Need To Do?” “What Do I Need To Do?” 34

35 Things to Consider before making your final Decision 35

36 Time Commitment Takes an average of 200-400 hours to complete the initial portfolios 200-400 hours to complete the initial portfolios 36

37 Life & Work Considerations Stress Factors in Life : Marriage, Divorce, New Baby, New House, Caring for Friends/Relatives, Higher Education Stress Factors in Life : Marriage, Divorce, New Baby, New House, Caring for Friends/Relatives, Higher Education Stress Factors at Work: New Role, New School, New Grade Assignment, New classes, New Principal, New Curriculum or Program Stress Factors at Work: New Role, New School, New Grade Assignment, New classes, New Principal, New Curriculum or Program 37

38 Need for a Support System HomeSchoolCommunity 38

39 Financial Commitment Do I have the resources to pay for the process NBPTS Tuition: $2500 plus $65 application fee NBPTS Tuition: $2500 plus $65 application fee Will I be able to give up part-time jobs or Extra- Curricular activities for the year I go through the process ? If I do not certify the first year, how will I pay for the cost of the retake entries? $350 per retake entry 39

40 Go to the National Board Web Site www.nbpts.org Go to the National Board Web Site www.nbpts.org www.nbpts.org Select: Candidate Center-Eligibility and application Select: Candidate Center-Eligibility and application Pay the non-refundable $65.00 application fee Pay the non-refundable $65.00 application fee To Apply to NBPTS for Candidacy 40

41 Not Quite Ready???? Try TAKE ONE ! Try TAKE ONE ! Everyone is eligible Everyone is eligible Complete one portfolio entry (designated video entry) Complete one portfolio entry (designated video entry) Score can be used if you pursue National Board Certification Score can be used if you pursue National Board Certification Cost: $395Cost: $395 41

42 Final Thoughts: Three Factors necessary to become a National Board Certified Teacher 1:You must be an accomplished teacher/librarian (Know your subject, how to teach it to all your students, and go above and beyond your classroom responsibilities) 2: Must put in the 200-400 hours necessary to complete the initial portfolio. 3: Must follow the directions and show evidence of the NBPTS standards and impact on student learning in your writing. 42

43 Questions ? 43

44 Congratulations on taking the first step toward National Board Certification ! For more information please contact Chris Sadjian-Peacock cccc ssss aaaa dddd jjjj pppp eeee aaaa @@@@ tttt eeee mmmm pppp llll eeee.... eeee dddd uuuu 215- 204-0557 44


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