I've been working on my National Boards certification, which includes a portfolio and assessment to prove that I'm an excellent teacher.
In November 2011, I learned that I needed 4 more points to pass. Over the last 4 months, I've been revising one part of my porfolio, as well as preparing to take a 30-minute assessment on April 28.
When I mailed my portfolio today, it only contained 12 pages of writing and 16 pages of artifacts (as required), but I've easily invested over 100 hours into reading, writing, and researching during the last 4 months.
In my portfolio, I strived to implement the assessors' comments and provide evidence that:
- I'm a leader.
- I'm a learner.
- I'm a collaborator.
- I involve parents and the community.
- I reflect on my teaching practice to increase my effectiveness.
- I use 2-way communication.
- I share my expertise with others.
- I impact teaching and learning.
For now, though, I wait...for 7 months. In November, I'll find out if I earned the 4 points I need to pass National Boards. Hopefully, all of my hard work will pay off (literally) when I earn my 10-year certification and a 12% pay raise.
I'm praying for good news in November!
P.S. Savannah is at Grandma Barbara's house this week, so tomorrow Tal and I are having a date night to celebrate the completion of his "project" and my portfolio. :-)
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