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4:00-4:20 Reunion 4:20-4:40 Connector Activity and Introductions 4:40-4:55 Recalling the Journey 4:55-5:05 Releasing the Scores 5:05-5:20 Reading the Scores 5:20-5:40 Reflecting 5:40-6:00 Regrouping

4:00-4:20 Reunion 4:20-4:40 Connector Activity and Introductions 4:40-4:55 Recalling the Journey 4:55-5:05 Releasing the Scores 5:05-5:20 Reading the Scores

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4:00-4:20 Reunion

4:20-4:40 Connector Activity and Introductions

4:40-4:55 Recalling the Journey

4:55-5:05 Releasing the Scores

5:05-5:20 Reading the Scores

5:20-5:40 Reflecting

5:40-6:00 Regrouping

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• Name

• Division

• Certificate

Waiting for my scores is like ___________ because . . .

Recalling the Journey

Oh,

The Places You’ll Go!

Congratulations!

Today is your day.

You’re off to great places!

You’re off and away!

The BOX has arrived.

Been unpacked, organized and carefully scrutinized.

The safest place in the house is where it will reside, Until March 31 when it must to NBPTS ride.

You have brains in your

head. You have shoes on

your feet.

You can charm any person

You meet on the street.

You design lessons.

Look ‘em over with care.

About some you

will say, “I don’t want

to go there.”

With your head full of

brains, your shoes full of

feet, your students in

tow, you’re too smart

to choose any not-so-good

lesson you know.

And you may not find a

lesson you’ll want to teach.

In that case you’ll keep

searching for the

perfect piece.

Your search may take you

“out of the box”

to an unexplored “site”

where plans you can plot.

Where treasures await

someone as brainy as you.

If you don’t find the

treasure on day one,

remember there is always

day two,

day three,

and on and on. . .

If the treasure is elusive.

Just keep on looking.

You might just find it by

searching in Google.

Found it

Then you’ll be on your way.

You’ll design a lesson that

will teach EACH student

standard one,

standard two,

standard three,

standard four and more. . .

You won’t lag behind,

because you’ll have the

speed. You’ll pass the

whole gang and you’ll soon

take the lead.

I’m rolling!

Wherever you fly, you’ll be

be best of the best.

Wherever you go, you will

top all the rest.

Except when you don’t.

Because sometimes, you

won’t.

I’m sorry to say so

but, sadly, it’s true

that bang-ups

and hang-ups

can happen to you.

You can get all hung up

on a video or more.

And while your cohort

moves on, you’ll be left

behind in entry four. Wait for me

And the chances are, then,

that you’ll be in a slump.

And when you’re in a

slump, you’re not in for

much fun. Un-slumping

yourself is not easily

done.

You can get so confused

that you might think

“I can’t do it”.

And you’ll visit a place that

is totally useless!

The

Waiting

Place

Waiting for time to stop. Waiting for forms to be signed. Waiting for inspiration to strike. Waiting for winter break.

Waiting while time passes. Waiting and procrastinating in the “Waiting Place.”

Waiting for the cohort meeting, or waiting for Sunday night, or waiting for a great day, or the perfect lesson plan, or another chance to film again. Everyone is just waiting in the

The Waiting Place

NO! That’s not for you!

Somehow you’ll escape all that waiting and staying. You’ll find the bright places where inspiration is waiting.

Remember where help can be found and support always abounds in the portfolio directions and the Frequently Asked Questions.

The listserv and 1-800-22TEACH are always within easy reach and don’t forget...

Your two “critical” Your two “critical”

friends and friends and

colleagues. colleagues.

Family is last but Family is last but

certainly NOT certainly NOT

LEAST!LEAST!

No more waiting! Oh, the places you’ll go. There are decisions to make. There are lessons to design, classes to be taped and forms to be signed.

Not to mention the student work samples to

Select, Describe, Analyze.

Then...

Reflect on your craft and you will soar, you bet!

There are points to be counted. There is a certificate to be earned.

And will you succeed?

Yes! You will, indeed!

275 points guaranteed.

You’ll be NB certified

and nationally bona fide.

And the magical things you can do. The certificate will make you and your students the winning-est winners of all.

Students will learn from you how to read, write, think and calculate.

Oh,

The Places You’ll Go!

Oh,

The Celebration We’ll Have!

2011 NBCT Pinning CeremonyWhen: Thursday, January 6, 2011 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.

Where: W.E. Singleton Center for the Performing Arts, 922 Park Avenue

Who: YOU and five of your closest family and friends!

Between now and the time the scores are released, download the NBPTS Scoring Guide. You will be better prepared to understand your scores.

NBPTS will send an email to all candidates a day or two before the scores are released.

•In 2006 the scores were posted on December 13.

•In 2007 the scores were posted on November 9.

•In 2008 the scores were posted on November 21.

•In 2009 the scores were posted on November 20.

•In 2010 the scores will be posted before December 31 and probably on a Friday morning.

The email from NBPTS will provide instructions on how to get your scores. In the past, candidates have received their scores by accessing “My Profile”

You will need your candidate ID number.

In the past, the scores have been posted about 9:00 A.M. EST.

• Before you look at your scores, read the letter you wrote to yourself when you completed the process.

It is highly recommended that you check your scores in the privacy of your home or in your classroom after school.

If you just can not wait, do not check your scores in the presence of students.

Regardless of your scores, your mind will not be focused on the students that day.

This is how your portfolio entries and assessment center exercises are weighted.

Number Entry Raw Exercise Score Weight Weighted Scaled Score1 Student Work 3.250 16 52.002 Video 4.000 16 64.003 Video 2.750 16 44.004 Documented Accomplishment 3.000 12 36.005 Assessment Center 2.250 6.67 15.016 Assessment Center 1.750 6.67 11.677 Assessment Center 3.750 6.67 25.018 Assessment Center 4.250 6.67 28.359 Assessment Center 3.000 6.67 20.01

10 Assessment Center 1.250 6.67 8.34Sum of Scaled Scores 100.02 304Uniform Constant 12TOTAL WEIGHTED SCALED SCORE 316

4 score 3.75-4.253 score 2.75-3.742 score 1.75-2.741score 0.75 -1.74

Type your Raw Scores in the spreadsheet and your total weighted score will be determined.All candidates whose total weighted scaled scores sum to less than 275 are eligible to resubmit any individual portfolio entry or retake any assessment center exercise on which they achieved an average raw exercise score of less than 2.75.

WeightExercise Score

Uniform Constant

Total Score

Scaled ScoreExercise

Excel File

Preparing for My Scores 3-2-1 Protocol

3 Things all candidates learn about themselves and their teaching by going through the National Board certification process.

It is not appropriate to post scores on the NBC-Support listserv.

All candidates need to be sensitive to the feelings of teachers who do not achieve.

To help us all understand and To help us all understand and become more sensitive to the become more sensitive to the feelings of Advanced Candidates feelings of Advanced Candidates

• Read silently the article “From the Eyes of an NBPTS Banker.”

• Complete the 3-2-1 Protocol individually.

Preparing for My Scores 3-2-1 Protocol

3 Things all candidates learn about themselves and their teaching by going through the National Board certification process.

2 Things I need to be sensitive about with colleagues who do not achieve in the first year.

1 Thing I most want to keep in mind if I have to bank my scores.

Insights?

As soon as you let us know your status. . .

•You will get an invitation to attend a January 13 meeting where you will meet with an advisor who will assist you in establishing a retake strategy.

•NBCT mentors in your certification area will provide support whenever you are ready.

•You can join a listserv established ONLY for advanced candidates

When you are ready, let Terry and your META representative know your status.

Chesterfield – Lee Chase [email protected]

Hanover – Melissa Semones [email protected]

Henrico – Wendy Krickovic [email protected]

Richmond City – Darlene Currie [email protected]

You will not be contacted until NBPTS releases the names of the new NBCTs.

“He who risks and fails can be forgiven. He who never risks and never fails is a failure in his whole being.” -Paul Tillich

“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I . . . I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.”

-Robert Frost

"Only those who dare to fail

greatly can ever achieve greatly.”- Robert Kennedy

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Flashdance (What A Feeling). Various Artists. 1986.

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Seuss, Dr.. Oh, the Places You'll Go. New York: Random House, Inc., 1990.