MS-NBC Multiple Subject Teaching Credential for Teachers with National Board Certification 2025

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National Board Certification is the most respected professional certification available in education and provides numerous benefits to teachers, students and schools. It was designed to develop, retain and recognize accomplished teachers and to generate ongoing improvement in schools nationwide.
National Board Certification (NBC) is a voluntary, advanced teaching credential that goes beyond state licensure. NBC has national standards for what accomplished teachers should know and be able to do.
Candidates can complete from one to four components a year. Candidates must submit all four components within the first three years of their candidacy. While it is possible to complete the process in as little as one year, there is a five-year window to achieve certification.
Becoming a National Board Certified Teacher National Board Certification involves a 1-3 year process in which candidates submit four components that show evidence of accomplished practice.
The Process of Becoming Certified Lets make this clear up front: certification is incredibly hard work. Its time-consuming and brain-racking, and will, at times, make you doubt your skills as a teacher. Admit it - youre a teacher - those are all really good things (well, maybe not the time-consuming part).
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The current certification rate for National Board Certification is 71%.
Certification Cost The National Board assessment is grouped into four components. With each of the four components costing $475, the total certification cost is $1,900. Candidates can pay for and submit each component separately, effectively spreading the cost out over three years.
This certificate is recognized in most states, and will therefore make it easier to teach in another state. However, once again, it is important to note that a National Board Certification will supplement a state teaching credential but not replace it.

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