DHHS teachers receive National Board Certification
The Office of Education Services (OES) has announced that five DHHS
teachers were certified during the 2005 certification cycle as National
Board Certified Teachers by the National Board for Professional Teaching
Standards (NBPTS).
“We have an outstanding group of teachers working in our programs,”
said Cyndie Bennett, superintendent of the OES. “This certification
validates their commitment to providing a quality education for our
students.”
The teachers certified this year teach in programs across the state:
Kathy Buckner, Laura Lassiter, and Paula Roten from Governor Morehead
Preschool in Raleigh; Jesudasan Mangalan from Murdoch Center in Butner,
and William Leavy from Caswell Center in Kinston.
Teachers in all DHHS educational programs are eligible to participate
if they hold a continuing North Carolina teaching license, have been
employed by the state for at least three years and are in a state-paid
position.
Currently, there are 9,818 National Board Certified Teachers in
North Carolina, more than any other state. The newly certified teachers
bring the DHHS total to 27. Nationally, there are over 47,501 Board
Certified Teachers.
Founded 17 years ago, NBPTS is an independent, nonprofit, nonpartisan,
and non-governmental organization dedicated to advancing the quality
of teaching and learning. National Board Certification is the high
credential in the teaching profession. A voluntary process established
by NBPTS, certification is achieved through a rigorous performance-based
assessment that takes between one and three years to complete and
measures what accomplished teachers should know and be able to do.
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