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North Carolina

North Carolina Specific Incentives In North Carolina, NBCTs move to a new salary schedule upon achieving National Board Certification, resulting in a 12 percent salary increase. The state of North Carolina will loan the assessment fee to eligible teachers. The state grants full licensure renewal to all teachers completing the National Board Certification process, regardless…

Maryland

Maryland Specific Incentives: NBCTs actively teaching in Maryland public schools will earn a salary increase of $10,000 dollars. Teachers staying or moving to a low performing school will receive an additional $7,000 added to their salary. Initial and maintenance candidates for National Board Certification who qualify for the Incentive Program for Certification can receive fee…

Texas

Texas Specific Incentives: Through the Teacher Incentive Allotment, NBCTs who are classroom teachers will receive a “Recognized” Designation from the department of education and will therefore be eligible for an annual payment of between $3,000 and $9,000, depending on their school. These payments go directly to an NBCT’s school and usually are transferred to the…

California

California Specific Incentives: The National Board Certification Incentive Program in California went into effect July 1st, 2021 and grants $5,000 per year to teachers who have achieved National Board Certification and teach at a high priority school as identified by the California Department of Education. $2,500 can also be granted to teachers who initiate the…

Policy Change for Certification Requirements

Q:What is the policy change? A:The National Board changed the eligibility requirements to begin the process of National Board Certification. Beginning with the 2022-23 assessment cycle, educators interested in the Board certification may begin the Board certification process before completing three (3) years of successful teaching (or counseling for the School Counseling certificate area). While this change…

Being an NBCT comes with an obligation to equity

By: Megan Jenny, NBCT and Lauren Jewett, NBCT There have been more than a few documented instances of lawmakers excluding classroom teachers from discussions and deliberations—including the No Child Left Behind legislation of 2001. And we all know how disastrously that turned out, ushering in an era of excessive standardized testing, commodification of education, and…

The Importance of Building Relationships…and Repairing Them

So this happened.  Generally, I am relatively easy to get along with – people like me. Not so much last week when a confrontation with a student escalated to a point where I lost my cool. It happens – in the classroom, in my office, in any work environment, and in relationships. The problem in…

Teaching in the Pandemic is like Eating Noodles Without Chopsticks

By: Lory Walker Peroff, NBCT I recently attended a virtual professional development on a sunny Saturday morning. I was still hungover from a rough week at school. Despite a brief moment of elation when, for the first time in four months, I had all of my students in attendance, the week was overwhelming as usual.…

One Step Away from Crisis

By: Michelle Morgan, NBCT As we start this new year, both educators and students are doing their very best every day to just to show up. Moving into the third year of the pandemic, teachers are twice as likely to feel stress and three times as likely to be depressed as they were in 2019. …