NBPTS CERTIFICATION AND TEACHER LICENSING ARE NOT THE SAME
Certification by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards does NOT authorize a kind of 'national teaching license.' NBPTS certification has certain value in most states but must be correlated with Wisconsin's licensing regulations. Certifications issued by the NBPTS do not correspond completely with Wisconsin's authorized licenses and levels. The department can only issue education licenses that are cited in state law and rule.
WISCONSIN LICENSING OPTIONS FOR NATIONAL BOARD CERTIFIED TEACHERS (NBCTs)
In order to use an NBPTS certificate to renew or obtain a Wisconsin teaching license (regular or Master Educator), an NBCT must have completed an approved teacher education program and meet all the requirements of PI 34, Wisconsin Administrative Code, including statutory requirements in s. 118.19, Wis. Stats.
LICENSE RENEWAL
Wisconsin honors the professionalism demonstrated by teachers who engage with and complete the NBPTS Certification process. The professional development that occurs for the NBPTS Candidate is of significant value to pupils, schools, and the teaching profession. To recognize the importance of this professional development
- DPI may waive the usual 5-year license renewal requirement of six professional education credits or PDP for teachers who apply for and complete the process for National Board certification, whether they obtain certification or not.
- The National Board defines 'completion of the process to be only official confirmation of your score report.' Typically, you do not receive this notification until November or December. Therefore, you could use the NBPTS process completion to renew your licenses within the five years following your score report notification.
- NBPTS candidates may apply for renewal of all their regular (professional stage) education licenses based on having completed the NBPTS process within the five years preceding renewal.
To renew education licenses based on completing the NBPTS process:
- complete the PI-1602-5R application form;
- indicate on the form that you are using the NBPTS process in lieu of six professional education credits or PDP;
- attach a copy of the score report notification letter received from the NBPTS.
Note: If you have not received the score report notification letter yet, because you completed the NBPTS certification process in the same year as you are applying for July 1 renewal, use the PI-1602-5R application form to apply for a 1-year extension of 5-year licenses.
If you are renewing 5-year licenses AND, in addition, are applying for a Master Educator license based on NBPTS certification, you can apply for the Master Educator license and renew other regular 5-year licenses with the same PI-1602-5R application form and fee.
MASTER EDUCATOR LICENSE (MEL)
When the teacher becomes National Board Certified he or she may apply for a 10-year Master Educator License from the DPI.
- The Master Educator License is only issued for the regular (professional level) Wisconsin license(s) that the NBCT holds that corresponds in field and level to the National Board Certificate.
- A 5-year license with stipulations does not qualify as a regular license. Stipulations must be removed prior to applying for the Master Educator License.
- Application for the MEL can be made upon obtaining NBPTS Certification or at any time within the 10-year effective date of the NBPTS certificate.
- NBCTs apply for the Master Educator License using the PI-1602-5R application form. A copy of your NBPTS certificate or score report letter must be attached to your application.
- Pursuant to rule, the effective dates of the Master Educator License must coincide with the effective dates of the NBPTS certificate. Therefore, regardless of when the NBCT applies for the Master Educator License, its duration will not exceed the effective dates of the NBPTS certificate. Consequently, the duration of the MEL may be fewer than 10 years, dependent on when the NBCT applies for it.
- An educator holding a MEL is exempt from the renewal requirement of six professional education credits or PDP, as long as the NBPTS certificate is effective.
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For questions about this information, contact Charlene M. Koci (608) 267-9215
Last updated on 12/6/2011 3:02:37 PM