R&L Education
Pages: 100
978-1-4758-0711-0 • eBook • April 2014 • $39.50 • (£30.00)
Bobbie Faulkner spent 38 years teaching grades K-6, is a Middle Childhood Generalist who certified in 1999, and renewed her NB Certificate in 2008. She has been a Candidate Support Provider for National Board Candidates for more than a decade and has mentored hundreds of candidates in person and through on-line websites.
PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction- What Is National Board Certification?
- Building Your Foundation
- The NBPS Website, Getting Started and Getting Support
- The Reflective Teacher
- Writing for the National Board
- Probing the Prompts
- Writing About Student Work: Entry 1
- Writing the Video Entries: Entries 2 and 3
- Writing About Documented Accomplishments: Entry 4
- Getting Feedback, Filling Out Forms, and Preparing for E-Submission
- Writing at the Assessment Center
- Candidate Care
- Top Ten Confusing Topics and FAQs
AppendixFigure 2.1 SSTARS Lesson Plan TemplateFigure 3.1 Suggested Time LineTable 8.1 Finding the Level 4 Rubric in a VideoFigure 8.2 Analysis of a Video by MinutesFigure 9.1 Entry 4 Accomplishments Brainstorming ListFigure 9.2 Communication LogFigure 9.3 Entry 4 Accomplishments: Combining ActivitiesFigure 9.4 Entry 4 Documentation Letter TemplateFigure 9.5 Candy Corn AnalogyFigure 9.6 Entry 4 Significance of an AccomplishmentFigure 10.1 Ten Editing TipsFigure 11.1 Assessment Center Sample Exercise “Nutshells”Table 11.2 Assessment Center Sample Exercise “Nutshell” Blank Template
WHAT WORKS! is the perfect companion to your Standards and Portfolio Directions and will help you gain clarity on writing the "National Board Way". Not only has Bobbie included a thorough analysis of what each prompt means, she has given insight into "What Works" when answering the prompt, and "Why it Works". She has also included examples from various certificate areas. This is a MUST HAVE guide for any candidate, in any certificate area, pursuing National Board certification.
— Constance Alphonse, candidate in waiting (ENS) Louisiana, 1st and 2nd grade special education teacher
The fabricated Descriptive Passages Examples give a sense of what this style of writing might look and sound like in a real entry. The Key Points provide succinct, concise reminders to keep in mind when writing. The Sentence Starters will be a lifeline when a candidate experiences writer's block and will keep the momentum going. My favorite feature of the book is the Evidence or Lack of Evidence section which really demonstrates the difference between showing and telling so candidates can be certain to show evidence their writing. Thank you for this wonderful resource! It is packed full of valuable, effective information and tips that can support candidates on their journey to National Board Certification!
— Tina Leach, EMC/LRLA : Instructional Coach, Gila Bend, AZ
Another 'must read' from Bobbie Faulkner! This book has specific examples of how to write for the National Board - using exact prompts from a variety of certificate areas. She makes suggestions about how to approach prompts that clear up what seems to be murky to many candidates. Her lists of questions to ask yourself will guide candidates as they plan and execute lessons for this process - and then write about them descriptively, analytically, and reflectively. I will use this book a lot as I support candidates!
— Kelly Mueller, M.Ed., ECGen, National Board candidate support provider, St. Louis, Missouri
This book unlocks the intricacies and language of writing for the National Board process in an engaging way! Faulkner provides reflective questions for planning, sentence starters for writing, examples of how to answer prompts from multiple certificate areas and vignettes from candidates. I wish I would have had such clear examples of what the writing looked like when I was going through candidacy!
— Julie Gale, EA/ELA, Mentor Teacher, Phoenix, AZ
When I began working on National Board Certification, I felt overwhelmed. After reading WHAT WORKS! I was able to see this monumental feat in terms of small, manageable steps. Bobbie Faulkner's writing style is the perfect model of clear, concise, and convincing--with writing tips and advice that is easy to read, understand, and use. She takes the vague language of the process and simplifies it into practical terms do candidates can write clearly, consistently and convincingly. You’ll see yourself in each of the candidate vignettes. She breaks everything down into useable steps to help you stay on track and avoid procrastination. I recommend her new book, Writing for the National Board to anyone attempting National Board Certification.
— Valeria Walters, elementary teacher, Memphis, TN; candidate in waiting early/middle childhood literacy: reading/language arts