Title: National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
1National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
- Best Professional Development Experience I Have
Ever Had! - Illinois NBCTs
2The National Board of Professional Teaching
Standards
- 63 member board
- Began in 1987--First NBCTs announced in 1995
- Non-partisan, independent and nonprofit
- Teachers play a major role in...
- Informing policies of NBPTS
- Developing standards
- Piloting test portfolio entries
- Scoring candidates portfolio exercises
3Mission of the National Board For Professional
Teaching Standards
- The National Boards mission is to advance the
quality of teaching and learning by - maintaining high and rigorous standards for what
accomplished teachers should know and be able to
do. - providing a national voluntary system certifying
teachers who meet these standards. - advocating related education reforms to integrate
National Board Certification in American
education and to capitalize on the expertise of
National Board Certified Teachers.
4Five Core Propositions
- Teachers are committed to students and their
learning. - Teachers know the subjects they teach, and how to
teach those subjects to students. - Teachers are responsible for managing and
monitoring student learning. - Teachers think systematically about their
practice and learn from experience. - Teachers are members of learning communities.
5National Board CertificationCandidate
Qualifications
- Holds a baccalaureate degree
- Holds a valid state teaching license or teaches
in an approved State program - Has taught in a classroom for three years
- Currently has a classroom assignment
6National Board Assessment Process
- Portfolio (Four entries)
- Three classroom-based entries
- Two videotapes documenting the candidates
teaching practice - Student work samples
- One entry showing family and community outreach,
professional leadership/collaboration, and
professional learning activities. - Assessment Center (Tutorial Available Online)
- Six 30-minute online exercises
- Prompted questions
- Focus on content-area knowledge
- Held at regional sites (See NBPTS website for
locations and times.)
7Written Commentaries for Portfolio Entries
- The candidate writes
- Descriptions
- Analyses
- Reflections
- The candidate includes
- Artifacts
- Documentation and Verification
- Student work and videotapes
8Scoring
- Four-point rubric
- Scorers are all recognized practicing teachers in
the certificate-area - Scoring takes place in the summer
- Bias, validity and reliability checks in place
(has higher reliability rates than AP exam)
9Certificates Available for 2007-2008
The following 24 certificates are currently
available
Adolescence and Young Adulthood (Ages
14-18) English Language Arts Mathematics Science
Social Studies-History Early Adolescence Through
Young Adulthood (Ages 11-18) Art Career and
Technical Education English as a New Language
Health Education Music Physical Education World
Languages Other than English ( German is not
available this year) Early Childhood Through
Young Adulthood Exceptional Needs
(Ages 0-21) Library-Media (Ages 3-18)
School Counseling (Ages 3-18)
- Early Childhood (Ages 3-8)
- Generalist
- Middle Childhood (Ages 7-12)
- Generalist
- Early and Middle Childhood (Ages 3-12)
- Art
- English as a New Language
- Literacy Reading-Language Arts
- Music
- Physical Education
- World Languages Other than English
- Early Adolescence (Ages 11-15)
- Generalist
- English Language Arts
- Mathematics
- Science
Low demand certificates will not be offered each
year. Early Adolescence Through Young Adulthood
(EAYA) World Languages Other than English (WLOE)
for Ages 11-18 is still available. Specialty
areas German, Latin, Japanese are no longer
included. Future availability of these
certificates will be dictated by demand.
Information on low demand certificates will be
provided on the NBPTS website as it becomes
available 12-20-06.
102007-2010 Schedule...
Candidates have 3 years to complete the NBPTS
process..
2007-2008
2009-2010
2008-2009
Year 1 - Initial Entry
Year 3 Retakes, if necessary
Year 2 Retakes, if necessary
11NBPTS is More Than Recognition
- Teachers demonstrate that they meet high and
rigorous teaching standards. - Our profession benefits from every achievement.
- Developing a common language of accomplished
teaching - Identifying accomplished teachers
- Raising the publics perception of educators
- The five core propositions are becoming embedded
in - Teacher preparation programs
- Continuing professional development for teacher
- Teachers daily reflective thinking
12Benefits of Just Completing the NBPTS Process...
- Enhances reflective/analytical thinking about
instructional practice and its impact on student
learning - Fulfills continuing professional development
requirements for certificate renewal for five
years. - May earn 3 hours of graduate credit from ACE
(American Council on Education) and NBPTS.
(Credits must be accepted by an accredited
University in order to count towards an advanced
degree or salary lane movement.)
133 Tiered Licensing System in Illinois
- Initial License
- Standard License
- Illinois Master Teaching Certificate
- Can only be attained by successfully
- completing the National Board
- Certification Process
14How Do I Know If This Process is Right For Me?
- Go to the NBPTS web site www.nbpts.org
- Click on For Candidates.
- Then click on the link that says Certificate
Areas. - Scroll down and select the subject area (or
generalist) and the correct development area
(early childhood, middle childhood etc.) that
matches your teaching assignment. - Then download and print out the complete set of
Standards for your certificate area. - Read the Standards carefully. Highlight every
place where you see your practice in those
Standards. (If you have highlighted nothing, this
process will probably not be a good fit for you.)
15How Do I Know If This Process is Right For Me?
- For each individual Standard in the Standards for
your field, ask yourself the following questions - What do you know and what are you able to do with
respect to this Standard? Be very specific. - How might you demonstrate proficiency with
respect to this Standard? How could you
demonstrate to colleagues that you are meeting
this Standard? - How might you demonstrate interaction of two or
more Standards in aspects of your teaching or
school counseling (e.g., planning, managing, or
assessing instruction)?
16NBPTS Application Steps
- Review the standards. Go to www.nbpts.org
- Make the mental commitment.
- Familiarize yourself with your state and local
application requirements. Go to www.ilnbpts.org - Identify financial resources.
- Complete the NBPTS online application
- Complete the Illinois National Board Candidate
Fee Subsidy Application ISBE 77-32
17Pre-candidacy Options
- Awareness Sessions offered through each
ROE/ISC - Pre-candidacy Sessions available on-site at
selected ROEs/ISCs - District 108
- Pre-Candidacy Class
- Architecture of Teaching
- Take One Entry
- Contact your Regional Support Site Coordinator
or Intermediate Service Center
18Support for Illinois Candidates...
- Application Fee Subsidy through I-KAN NBPTS
State Support Site www.ilnbpts.org (Subject to
legislative appropriations) - Financial Incentives
- Illinois National Board Professional
Preparation and Support System through ROEs/ISCs - NBPTS Awareness Sessions through ROEs/ISCs
- Pre-candidacy Sessions through ROEs/ISCs
- Candidate Cohort Groups through ROEs/ISCs
- Advanced Candidates Assistance through
ROEs/ISCs - Candidate Resources
- National Board www.nbpts.org
- ISBE www.isbe.net/profprep/nbpts.htm
- Illinois State Support Site www.ilnbpts.org
- ISU Resource Center http//www.coe.ilstu.edu
/ilnbpts/ - University Credit
- School District Preparation Programs (as
available)
19Illinois Candidate Fee Subsidy Process2007-2008
Cycle
- THE ILLINOIS CANDIDATE FEE SUBSIDY WINDOW FOR
THIS PROCESS IS not open at this time. Keep
checking the I-KAN NBPTS Illinois State Support
Site www.ilnbpts.org for updated information. - CANDIDATES MUST APPLY FOR THE ILLINOIS FEE
SUBSIDY. Illinois National Board Candidate Fee
Application for 2007-08 Form (77-32) will be
available on the I-KAN NBPTS Illinois State
Support Site website www.ilnbpts.org. - Illinois Candidates are responsible to send the
non-refundable processing fee of 65.00 when they
apply to NBPTS. - Illinois Candidates are responsible for paying
the initial 500.00 assessment fee to NBPTS. - Illinois Candidates should not make any payments
to the I-KAN NBPTS State Support Site. - IMPORTANT NOTE
- A candidate may elect to NOT release their
candidate information to third parties offering
support, incentives and rewards for those seeking
National Board Certification. However, candidates
choosing this option will NOT be eligible to
receive the 2000 Subsidy in that their
information cannot be released to 3rd Party
Payers.
202007 Candidate Fee Subsidy Time Line
- April May 2007
- April May 2007
- May 31, 2007
- TBA
- June 2007
- Illinois National Board Candidate Fee Subsidy
Application Form (77-32) Online www.ilnbpts.org - Applications Accepted Submit to
- I-KAN Regional Office
- 189 E. Court St., Suite 600
- Kankakee, IL 6090
- Applications Must Be Received at the I-KAN
Regional Office by the Close of the Business Day
(430 p.m.). May Be Hand Delivered. - 565 must be paid
- Notification of Candidates to be Funded
21Benefits of Becoming an NBCT...
- In Illinois
- Illinois Master Teaching Certificate
- 3,000.00 annual stipend from ISBE
- Opportunities to earn up to 4000.00 a year
- as a mentor/provider of professional
development - Through NBPTS and ACE
- 6 hours of graduate
- credit in education through ACE
-
(Credits must be accepted by an accredited
university in order to count towards an advanced
degree or salary lane movement.)
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Ever Had! Illinois NBCTs
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24National Board Certification in Illinois
Number of participants may not be exact because
some candidates do not inform the state.
(first-time candidates only)
These candidates will find out their results
in November-December 2007.
25IL NBPTS STANCE GOALS
- Coordinate and provide a support system for
teachers/school counselors seeking National Board
Certification (NBC) - Develop and implement district-level mentoring
and induction programs using National Board
Certified Teachers (NBCTs) - Process FY07 Illinois State Board of Education
(ISBE) payments for the Illinois Teaching
Excellence Program (ITEP)
26OUTCOMES FOR GOAL 1
- Facilitate Ongoing Recruitment Activities
- Schedule Pre-candidacy Sessions
- Provide All Required Forms Online
- Illinois National Board Candidate Fee Subsidy
Application (77-32) - Form Candidate Cohort Groups
- Provide Assistance to Advanced Candidates
- Maintain Database of Candidates and NBCTs
27Area I
Area II
Area III
Area IV
ISC
Area V
Area VI
874 Local School Districts
NBCTs
Pre-candidates
Awareness Sessions Cohort Groups
Process Master Certificates Pre-candidacy
Sessions Mentors
Professional Development Advanced
Candidate Support S.T.A.N.C.E.
Training Candidate Mentor
Training Advanced Candidate
Support Training
Each arrow represents a Regional Office of
Educationa/ Intermediate Service Center.
Contact your local Regional Office of
Education/Intermediate Service Center.
28Cook Boone/WinnebagoSuburban Cook
Bureau/Henry/StarkDuPage Caroll/Jo
DaviessGrundy/Kendall StephensonKane DeKalbL
ake LaSalleMcHenry Lee/OgleWill Marshall/Putn
am/Woodford Rock Island Whiteside
Adams/Pike Champaign/FordBrown/Cass/Morgan/Scott
Clark/Coles/Cumberland/Fulton/Schuyler
Douglas/Edgar/Moultrie/Hancock/McDonough Shelby
Henderson/Mercer/Warren Dewitt/Livingston/McLeanK
nox Iroquois/KankakeeLogan/Mason/Menard
Macon/PiattPeoria VermilionSangamon
Tazewell
Bond/Fayette/Effingham Alexander/JohnsonCalhoun/
Greene/Jersey Massac/PulaskiMacoupin
UnionChristian/Montgomery Clay/Crawford/Jasper
Clinton/Marion/Washington Lawrence/RichlandMadis
on Edwards/GallatinMonroe/Randolph Hardin/Pope/S
alineSt. Clair Wabash/Wayne/White Franklin/Wil
liamson Hamilton/Jefferson Jackson/Perry
297 ROE/ISC Regional Support Sites Contact
Information
Area III Tazewell ROE Contact Person Jana
Hunzicker nbptscoordinator_at_roe53.k12.il.us Area
IV Champaign-Ford ROE Contact Person Kevin
Seymour kseymour_at_roe9.k12.il.us Area V
Clinton/Marion/Washington ROE Contact Person
Laynette Baity lbaity_at_roe13.k12.il.us Area VI
Hamilton/Jefferson ROE Contact Person Janice
Cherry jcherry_at_roe25.com
South Cook ISC 4 Contact Person Myrna
Hill mloy1274_at_gmail.com Area I DuPage
ROE Contact Person Carole Einhorn
ceinhorn_at_dupage.k12.il.us Area II DeKalb
ROE Contact Person Gil Morrison gmorris_at_kidsroe.
org Contact Person Debbie Kasperski p.kasopersk
i_at_insightbb.com
30Pre-candidacy Options
- Awareness Sessions offered through each
ROE/ISC - Pre-candidacy Sessions available on-site at
selected ROEs/ISCs - Contact your Regional Support Site Coordinator
or Intermediate Service Center
31Possible Candidate Options
- Mentor Support
- Cohort Groups available through
selected ROEs/ISCs - Higher Education Support
- Advanced Candidate Support
- Contact your Regional Support Site Coordinator
32National Board Preparation CourseworkIllinois
Approved Teacher Preparation Institutions
- Aurora University
- - Robert Paolicchi, Ed.D.
- - rpaolicc_at_aurora.edu
- Chicago State University
- - Dr. Lisa C. Pesavento, Assoc. Dean of College
- - LC-Pesavento_at_csu.edu
- Dominican University
- - Dr. Cathy Campbell, SP
- - ccampbel_at_dom.edu
- Illinois State University
- - Nancy Slattery
- - nlslatt_at_ilstu.edu
33National Board Preparation CourseworkIllinois
Approved Teacher Preparation Institutions (Cont.)
- Northern Illinois University
- - Dr. Nina Dorsch
- - ndorsch_at_niu.edu
- Roosevelt University
- - Dr. Ami Hicks
- - amhicks_at_roosevelt.edu
- Southern Illinois University Carbondale
- - Dr. Joyce E. Killian
- - jkillian_at_siu.edu
- Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
- - Mollie Fedor, Continuing Education
- - mfedor_at_siue.edu
34National Board Preparation CourseworkIllinois
Approved Teacher Preparation Institutions (Cont.)
- University of Illinois at Springfield
- - Kim Kubatzke, NBCT, M.A. - mtl_at_uis.edu or
kkuba1_at_uis.edu - - http//mtl.uis.edu
35OUTCOMES FOR GOAL 2
- Make available online Statement of Intent to
Provide Mentoring/Professional Development
(77-25A) - Identify NBCTs by Regional Area
- Invite NBCTs to Participate in S.T.A.N.C.E. ,
Mentor Candidate and/or Advanced Training - Update NBPTS Database
- Regional Offices of Education/Intermediate
Service Centers Provide all Trainings 2007-2008 - Regional Sites Facilitate District Induction/
Mentoring Programs
36WHAT IS S.T.A.N.C.E. TRAINING?
- 6-Day Induction/Mentoring of New Teachers
Induction for the 21st Century Educator (ICE 21) - Standards Aligned Classroom Overview (SAC)
- Framework for Understanding Poverty (Ruby Payne)
- Focused Walks (Jerry Valentine)
(Available for NBCTs interested in mentoring new
teachers).
37OUTCOMES FOR GOAL 3
- Communicate Information About Illinois
Stipend Opportunities - Provide All Required Forms Online
(77-26A) (77-26B) (77-27A) (77-27B) (77-28A)
(77-28B) - Transmit ITEP Payments
- Manage Database/Records
- Complete All Reports
38NBCTs Incentives
- Types of Master Certificate
Incentives s
Required Service - Assistance/Mentoring NBPTS Candidates 1000
60 hrs. of - Mentoring/Professional Development/ 1000
60 hrs. of New Experienced Teachers - Professional Development/ Mentoring
3000 60 hrs. of High Need Schools/ New
Experienced Teachers
Schools on AEW Status or where 50 or more of
students receive free and reduced lunches
39 NBCT Forms
- Application for Master Certificate (73-03E)
- Statement of Intent to Provide Mentoring/Professio
nal Development (77-25A) - Verification of Eligibility for Master
Certificate Stipend (77-23) - Documentation of 2007-2008 Assistance/Mentoring
to NBPTS Candidates (77-26A) or (77-26B) - Documentation of 2007-2008 Professional
Development and/or Mentoring for New and
Experienced Teachers (77-27A) or (77-27B) - Documentation of 2007-2008 Professional
Development and/or Mentoring to Teachers in
schools on AEW Status or where 50 or more of
students receive free and reduced lunches
(77-28A) or (77-28B)
40For more information contact
The National Board for Professional Teaching
Standards www.nbpts.org or
1-800-22-TEACH Iroquois-Kankakee Regional Office
of Education Vicki Hensley, Assistant Regional
Superintendent of Schools NBPTS State Support
Site Coordinator I-KAN ROE 32 815-937-2950
Office Phone vhensley_at_i-kan/org Du Page
Regional Office of Education (Area One Regional
Support Site for the Illinois National Board
Professional Preparation and Support System)
Carole Einhorn, NBCT, Coordinator NBPTS
Initiatives
847-634-0335 Home Phone 630-
495-6080 Office Phone
ceinhorn_at_dupage.k12.il.us