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Welcome. UWB National Board Information Session. Agenda. Introductions Overview of National Board Process Requirements Support Group Upcoming Tasks. NBPTS Facts. Created in 1987 Non-partisan, independent, non-profit 63 member board of directors, majority are classroom teachers.

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  1. Welcome UWB National Board Information Session

  2. Agenda • Introductions • Overview of National Board Process • Requirements • Support Group • Upcoming Tasks

  3. NBPTS Facts • Created in 1987 • Non-partisan, independent, non-profit • 63 member board of directors, majority are classroom teachers

  4. NBPTS Mission • Maintain a high and rigorous standards for what teachers should know and can do • Provide a national voluntary system to assess and certify teachers who meet those standards • Advocate related education reforms to integrate National Board Certification into American education and to capitalize on the expertise of National Board Certified Teachers (NBCTs)

  5. What is it? • High, rigorous standards for what teachers should know and demonstrate • Designed to retain, reward and advance accomplished teachers through a voluntary system of advanced certification

  6. Based on Core Propositions:What teachers should know and be able to do

  7. Focus – Your students, Your instruction… • For these students • At this time • In this setting

  8. The Assessment • A portfolio of classroom practice • An assessment of content knowledge administered at a computer-based testing center. The assessment process for National Board Certification consists of two components and can take the better part of a year to complete:

  9. Portfolio Entries • Written work, videos and student work samples Most portfolios require something similar to: 1. Student Growth Analysis 2. Small Group Video + Analysis 3. Whole Class Video + Analysis 4. Documented Accomplishments

  10. Classroom-Based Portfolio • Shows evidence of meeting NBPTS standards through classroom work • Includes student work samples, videotapes of classroom interactions • Written description, analysis and reflection provides a window into candidate’s actions and how they think

  11. Assessment Center • Six questions, 30 min. each • Subject specific (content) • Test age-appropriate, content appropriate strategies

  12. Four Portfolio Entries Six Assessment Center Exercises The Assessment • Four Portfolio Entries • Large – and small – group videos of classroom practice • Student work samples • Documented collaboration • Six Assessment Center Exercises • Timed, open-response prompts

  13. Timeline

  14. National Board in Washington State

  15. Washington State NBCT Growth

  16. Professional Certification and National Board Certification Residency Certificate: • Teaching certificates issued after Sept 2000. • Residency holders must complete a Professional Certificate program within five years of completing provisional status. • By earning National Board certification, residency holders will be granted the professional certificate.

  17. National Board and Professional Certification are not the same Residency Certificate: based on initial standards for new educators Professional Certificate: based on more advanced standards and promotes career growth goals National Board Certification: focused on the highest standards for accomplished teaching by showing excellence in the classroom and in professional life

  18. What do I need to do to become a National Board candidate? • Check eligibility: • 3 Years of K-12 teaching experience • Access to at least 6 students in the area in which you are attempting certification • License to teach in the state • Possess a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution. • Pay fee: $2,500 (plus $65 application fee)

  19. Requirements for UWB National Board Application Product • Completion of at least 30 credits by autumn quarter

  20. Support Group • Nancy and NBCT facilitate support group • UW Seattle –Five Saturday Meetings • UWB Cohort meetings twice a month • September through March • You do not need to certify through National Board to graduate • Cohort Expectations

  21. Upcoming Tasks(Due before our September meeting) • Attend WEA Jumpstart • Apply for Washington State no-interest loan • Register for National Board ($65) • Register for 3-5 credits for Autumn Quarter • Download and print out your certificate area portfolio directions and standards • Study the standards for your certificate • Complete an “entry cover sheet” for each entry • Make a plan for support from your family and friends

  22. Useful URLs National Board http://www.nbpts.org/ UWB National Board http://www.bothell.washington.edu/med/nationalboardportfolio

  23. Useful URLs • OSPI • http://www.k12.wa.us/Certification/NBPTS/default.aspx • WEA Jumpstart • http://www.washingtonea.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1044&Itemid=43

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