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National Board Professional Development Schools for 2019-2020

National Board Professional Development Schools for 2019-2020. Kristin Mason, NBCT Director, National Board Resource Center. Before continuing with this presentation:.

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National Board Professional Development Schools for 2019-2020

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  1. National Board Professional Development Schools for 2019-2020 Kristin Mason, NBCT Director, National Board Resource Center

  2. Before continuing with this presentation: If you are not familiar with National Board Certification for Teachers and Counselors, view and listen to the 2019-2020 NBPTS Awareness Presentation. You will find this at: https://nbrc.illinoisstate.edu/ on the right under INFORMATION. This provides an overview of the process (recently revamped) teachers will experience as they work toward National Board Certification. This presentation is 15 minutes long.

  3. Now that you have an understanding of the National Board process, let’s learn about the National Board Professional Development School model and how it can transform your school!

  4. Traditional Cohort vs. Professional Development School Model Traditional Model • Face-to-face cohorts • Virtual cohorts Teachers are from a variety of schools/districts Focus is on individual teachers becoming National Board Certified Professional Development School Model • Only teachers from the PD School allowed in cohort - meets on site at your school/district • Shared Leadership “Triad” of the Cohort: collaboration between Administrator, NBCT, and Teacher-Candidates • Focus is on a school need or an agreed-upon School Improvement Goal • Free training provided to Leadership Triad and of the NBCT leading the cohort • Provides administrator support & accountability for the process without an evaluative approach Focus is on teachers becoming National Board Certified and transforming your school/district

  5. Logistics Timeline • 2 year program - Components are rotated so new teachers can join in annually • C1 & C3 for 2019-2020 • C2 & C4 for 2020-2021 • 10 teacher minimum Cost: • Cost is 10% of Per Pupil Instructional Spending on most recent School Report Card Example: Per Pupil Instructional Spending is $5,250 - cost per teacher is $525 • Continuous research-proven professional development for teachers throughout the school year (12 2-hr sessions over 10 months) • Cheaper for an entire year than sending your teachers to a conference - is continuous PD all year • You can choose the NBCT to lead the cohort or have the NBRC do it for you

  6. Shared Leadership “Triad” Responsibilities

  7. How to Promote NBC? • 24 PD Hours earned for cohort sessions annually (12 2-Hr PD sessions annually that guide teachers through NB Components) = 48 Hrs over the 2 years of the program • Once NBC is achieved, ISBE “Master Teacher” Designation on Teacher Licensure • Once NBC is achieved, NBCTs require less PD Hrs to maintain licensure • Once NBC is achieved, the NBCT can earn up to $1,500 for mentoring or leading professional development in schools paid by the state. • Many districts offer an incentive for teachers to pursue NBC. Examples: • movement across salary schedule • stipend upon NBC • annual stipend for retainment of NBCTs • offer Professional Development time for teacher-candidates to work on their components • Honor those who certify at school board meetings, state of the school/district addresses, on social media, web sites, etc. • Show how schools are highlighting their success stories.

  8. Next Steps to Becoming a NB PD School: • Ensure 10 teachers want to pursue NBC starting in the 2019-2020 school year • Form a Leadership “Triad” of NBCT, administrator & teacher-candidate (if you have no NBCT in mind, we will secure one for you) • Complete the required forms and return to NBRC by March 25, 2019 • Ensure the Leadership “Triad” comes to training: • May 3, 2019 • Holiday Inn & Suites Bloomington Airport - 3202 E. Empire Bloomington Il 61704

  9. Requirements to become a NB PD School for 2019-2020: Attached to this email are four documents: • Teacher Agreement • Impact Statement • Administrator Checklist • NBRC NB PD School Informational Brochure Read and complete by March 25, 2019. You will be notified by April 9th of your acceptance. If you did not receive these documents, please email kamason5@ilstu.edu

  10. Questions? Want to meet to discuss? Contact: Kristin Mason, NBCT Director, National Board Resource Center Illinois State University kamason5@ilstu.edu (309) 438-1833 https://nbrc.illinoisstate.edu/ Twitter @NBRCIllinois Facebook: National Board Resource Center at Illinois State University

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