Monday, February 17, 2014

New Webinars Added - please share

CERRA Online Awareness, Support & Renewal Sessions
CERRA is proud to host a series of FREE online National Board awareness and support sessions.  The sessions will be facilitated by Jenna Hallman, NBCT and CERRA Program Director for National Board or Virginia Bartels, NBCT and CERRA Program Facilitator for National Board. The session descriptions and meeting dates are listed below. All sessions will be held online. Please click on the link listed for the session you wish to attend. You will be redirected to the GoToWebinar registration page. You will receive the login instructions for your webinar once you complete the registration. Please check your spam folder if you do not receive a confirmation email within 24 hours. There is no need to register for multiple sessions on the same topic. The information presented in each session will be the same. 

National Board Awareness and Support Sessions:
National Board Support: E-portfolio Submission - National Board has provided information about the e-portfolio submission process. This webinar will review the process by highlighting the key steps and important information provided in the Guide to Electronic Submission. This webinar will also serve as a forum to ask questions about electronic submission. CERRA will follow-up with National Board following the webinar regarding any unanswered questions.
Tuesday, March 25, 20144:00-5:00 PM
Thursday, March 27, 20144:00-5:00 PM
National Board Support: Preparing for the Assessment Center - It is possible to prepare for the assessment center! This webinar will review the assessment center process and will provide hints and suggestions to help candidates prepare for this phase of the National Board process. 
Thursday, March 20, 20144:00-5:00 PM
Wednesday, March 26, 20144:00-5:00 PM
National Board Renewal Workshop - This session is designed for NBCTs completing their 7th or 8th year of certification. During our time together, we will discuss the renewal process including timelines for registration and entry submission and the current legislation governing renewal.
 Thursday, February 20, 2014 4:00-5:00 PM
National Board Support: Student Assessment - National Board values student assessment because it informs what is taught next and the instructional methods used.  In this webinar we will discuss formative and summative assessment, multiple intelligence theory, and how this all relates to your work as a National Board candidate.
 
 Monday, March 17, 2014 4:00-5:00 PM
 
Videotaping for National Board - Entries two and three require all NB candidates to submit a video of their instruction.  This session will focus on the specific requirements for National Board videos, review hints and suggestions, highlight strategies for planning for the lesson, and discuss the analysis of the video.  Please have your general and certificate specific portfolio instructions available. 
 
 Thursday, February 27, 2014 4:00-5:00 PM
Documented Accomplishments - Entry 4 for all NB certificates asks candidates to document their accomplishments beyond the explicit instruction that occurs in their classroom. Candidates should discuss their role as a learner, collaborator/partner, and leader with families, other professionals, and the community. During the webinar, we will discuss the requirements for this entry and the share hints and suggestions for selecting appropriate accomplishments.
 Thursday, March 6, 2014 4:00-5:00 PM
National Board Support for Advanced Candidates: Entry Retakes - The National Board Certification process provides teachers with up to three years to certify. Teachers must have a total cumulative score of 275 points or more and must complete all ten entries in order to certify. If a teacher receives a total cumulative score of less than 275 points, they have an opportunity to retake any entry that fell below 2.75. In this webinar we will discuss the retake process and help advanced candidates plan for their next portfolio submission.
 Tuesday, February 18, 2014 4:00-5:00 PM

Attention NBCTs! Are you ready to renew your certificate?

NBPTS is engaged in a renewal campaign!   They are calling this campaign, “#RenewalMatters (that is a Twitter hashtag where NBCTs have been sharing their experiences with the renewal process). As you may know, certification is valid for 10 years, and just as Board certification in other professions, it must be renewed prior to the expiration in order to remain valid and for teachers to maintain their status as an NBCT.

You can find a number of resources created by NBPTS on their website here: http://www.nbpts.org/renewalmatters

-        Blogs from renewed NBCTs
-        Interviews with twice-renewed NBCTs reflecting on their experience
-        A letter from our President and CEO Ron Thorpe to NBCTs eligible for renewal
-        Video testimonials
-        A renewal tool kit with resources, PowerPoint presentation and Profile of Professional Growth (PPG) instructions.

Please share this information with other NBCTs!

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Opportunity to Field Test for NBPTS

From NBPTS:

As you’ve likely heard, we’re seeking PreK-12 teachers, both National Board Certified Teachers (NBCTs) and those who are not Board-certified, to voluntarily participate in the field tests of the revised National Board Certification process. Field testing will occur over the next couple of years, starting first in 2014 with a focus on the Content Knowledge component. Our website has recently been updated to reflect new information, including a link to the field test application.

We hope you’re interested in supporting this initiative, either by recruiting participants or participating yourself.  A large number of teachers are required to complete the field testing process. As we receive and review applications from interested participants, we’ll screen for diversity across many dynamics and give priority to those who also express an interest in field testing the other two components: Teaching Practice and Learning Environment (2015) and Effective and Reflective Practitioner (2016).

In closing, we really hope you will consider recruiting for the field test or participating yourself. In doing so, you’ll be advancing the profession as we work to grow the number of National Board Certified Teachers across the country. If you have questions, please feel free to send them via email to fieldtest@nbpts.org.

Regards,
Andrea Hajek, NBCT
Director, Educator Engagement