National Board Certification is a nationally accepted sign of quality in the teaching profession and offers a nationwide standard for evaluating and encouraging quality teaching. It is a way to recognize and reward the accomplished teachers we need to build competitive, world-class schools.
Getting involved via NBPTS Advocacy Link means communicating the benefits of National Board Certification to members of the community and both Federal and state lawmakers.
Quality Teaching Goes on the Chopping Block
Tallahassee Democrat
Tallahassee, Fla.
Program deserves support
Florida Times-Union
Jacksonville, Fla.
Legislators missed lesson of book 'A Nation at Risk'
Tallahassee Democrat
Tallahassee, Fla.
Florida Will Lose Quality Teachers If It Slashes Certification Program
Tampa Tribune
Tampa, Fla.
Ask a Teacher: Certification the symbol of excellence
The News-Press
Fort Myers, Fla.
As the 2008 election cycle heats up it is important to stay informed about the candidates and their stances on education and National Board Certification.
As efforts to reauthorize NCLB continue, it is vital to stay up-to-date with the latest research and information regarding the controversial bill. Read NBPTS’ Initial Thoughts on the Reauthorization of NCLB (PDF - 153kb). The U.S. Department of Education maintains a comprehensive NCLB Web site, which offers many resources for visitors striving to learn more about NCLB.
Everyone has a stake in our nation's education system, and it's important to be educated about education issues in Congress and state governments. AdvocacyLink offers information about legislative issues, and gives constituents the opportunity to contact their legislators.
Get notifications about the latest legislation effecting National Board Certification and state and national education issues. Learn how to take action and contact legislators.
Contacting your local media can be a quick, simple and effective way to get the word out about National Board Certification and its impact on your community schools. Review National Board Certification research (PDF - 291kb) and data to enhance your letter or e-mail.
The Florida House and Senate have proposed major cuts to the National Board Certification program. The proposals are now in the conference committee comprised of House and Senate members appointed by the leadership.
Florida's media continues to cover these budget events as they develop. Below are highlights of some National Board coverage in Florida. Make your voice heard as National Board Certified Teachers and advocates of quality teaching in Florida. Volunteer to write a letter to the editor of your local paper and use these as a guide, or pass these articles along to educate parents of your students, friends and family about these budget issues.
Quality Teaching Goes on the Chopping Block
Tallahassee Democrat
Tallahassee, Fla.
Program deserves support
Florida Times-Union
Jacksonville, Fla.
Legislators missed lesson of book 'A Nation at Risk'
Tallahassee Democrat
Tallahassee, Fla.
Florida Will Lose Quality Teachers If It Slashes Certification Program
Tampa Tribune
Tampa, Fla.
Ask a Teacher: Certification the symbol of excellence
The News-Press
Fort Myers, Fla.