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What is Nurturing Teacher Leadership?
Nurturing Teacher Leadership, established in 1997, is an 11-month program of weekly professional development and candidate support that prepares teachers for National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) certification. It includes
- small group facilitation,
- collaboration with a cohort of other CPS teachers going through the certification process,
- technical support,
- mentoring,
- 7-day Summer Institute,
- resource materials,
- 24/7 computer lab access,
- Take One support,
- renewal support,
- retake support,
- Assessment Center simulations,
- weekly classes,
- Pulaski Day weekend retreat,
- and five professional leave days.
NTL boasts a 93 percent achievement rate.
What is NBPTS certification?
NBPTS Certification offers teachers the opportunity for career advancement and
- provides an advanced credential consistent with what accomplished teachers should know and be able to do,
- certifies that you have the status of one who has met professional teaching standards,
- certifies that you have prepared a professional portfolio demonstrating your teaching abilities,
- certifies that you have fulfilled the rigorous assessment center exercises, and
- entitles you to receive the Illinois Master Certificate
For more information about National Board Certification
click here.
What are the benefits of NTL?
- $30,000 individual monetary incentive
- $1,750 pensionable yearly raise
- Illinois Master Certification good for 10 years
- 12 CPS lane placement credits
- professional learning community
- five professional leave days
- 21 hours of university graduate credit
- optional Masters Degree in Teacher Leadership
- writing institute
- public recognition
- paid coaching incentives
- teacher leadership roles
- state recertification requirement met
What are the requirements for NTL enrollment?
- 3 years of successful teaching at NBPTS certificate level
- 51 percent of your time teaching in the area in which you are seeking certification
- successful completion of the NTL application
- appointed teacher status
National Board Five Core Propositions
- Teachers are committed to students and their learning.
- Teachers know the subjects they teach and how to teach those subjects to students.
- Teachers are responsible for managing and monitoring student learning.
- Teachers think systematically about their practice and learn from experience.
- Teachers are members of learning communitites.
Why We Are Special
The Chicago Teachers Union's Nurturing Teacher Leadership (NTL) program offers a small supportive group setting in which National Board Certification (NBC) candidates work collaboratively and are mentored by National Board Certified Teachers (NBCTs). We read, study, and discuss literature and research on current issues and topics in education, applying our new or refined insights to our teaching practice. We provide multiple resources, support and incentives. Our focus is on developing, improving, and validating teaching, thereby increasing student achievement. During weekly meetings, successful teaching practices are recognized and shared.
NTL facilitates all aspects of this year-long intensive process. We assist teachers with descriptive, analytical, interpretative, and reflective writing required for the National Board portfolio. We provide technical assistance with required documentation of your work, facilitation with analyzing student work, individual coaching and mentoring, and preparation for the Assessment Center.
NTL supports teachers throughout the entire certification process, providing technical, professional, intellectual, and moral support. After achieving National Board Certification, opportunities are available for NBCTs to continue their learning and to lead and support others -- at a professional wage. The CTU Quest Center is teachers working for teachers to improve the learning of Chicago's children.
To learn more about Nurturing Teacher Leadership Recruitment meetings and to register for an upcoming meeting click here.
Any questions about Nurturing Teacher Leadership can be directed to Lynn Cherkasky-Davis by calling 312-329-6274 or e-mail LynnCherkasky-Davis@ctulocal1.com.
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