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The Five Core NBPTS Propositions
Proposition 1:
Teachers are Committed to Students and Learning |
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NBCTs are dedicated to making knowledge accessible to all students. They believe all students can learn.
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They treat students equitably. They recognize the individual differences that distinguish their students from one another and they take account for these differences in their practice.
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NBCTs understand how students develop and learn.
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They respect the cultural and family differences students bring to their classroom.
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They are concerned with their students’ self-concept, their motivation and the effects of learning on peer relationships.
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NBCTs are also concerned with the development of character and civic responsibility. |
Proposition 2:
Teachers Know the Subjects They Teach & How to Teach Those Subjects to Students |
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NBCTs have mastery over the subject(s) they teach. They have a deep understanding of the history, structure and real-world applications of the subject. |
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They have skill and experience in teaching it, and they are very familiar with the skills gaps and preconceptions students may bring to the subject. |
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They are able to use diverse instructional strategies to teach for understanding. |
Proposition 3:
Teachers are Responsible for Managing and Monitoring Student Learning
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NBCTs deliver effective instruction. They move fluently through a range of instructional techniques, keeping students motivated, engaged and focused. |
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They know how to engage students to ensure a disciplined learning environment, and how to organize instruction to meet instructional goals. |
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NBCTs know how to assess the progress of individual students as well as the class as a whole. |
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They use multiple methods for measuring student growth and understanding, and they can clearly explain student performance to parents. |
Proposition 4:
Teachers Think Systematically about Their Practice and Learn from Experience
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NBCTs model what it means to be an educated person – they read, they question, they create and they are willing to try new things. |
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They are familiar with learning theories and instructional strategies and stay abreast of current issues in American education. |
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They critically examine their practice on a regular basis to deepen knowledge, expand their repertoire of skills, and incorporate new findings into their practice. |
Proposition 5: Teachers are Members of Learning Communities
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NBCTs collaborate with others to improve student learning. |
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They are leaders and actively know how to seek and build partnerships with community groups and businesses. They work with other professionals on instructional policy, curriculum development and staff development. |
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They can evaluate school progress and the allocation of resources in order to meet state and local education objectives. |
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They know how to work collaboratively with parents to engage them productively in the work of the school. |
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