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North Carolina and Wake County continue to lead US in gold standard teacher rankings T. Keung Hui, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Mar. 8 Hundreds of North Carolina teachers continued to work on improving their skills during the coronavirus pandemic, helping the state and Wake County retain their status as leaders in the gold standard for teacher excellence.
The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards announced Monday that North Carolina leads the country with 23,090 teachers who ve completed the group s rigorous certification process. For the 15th year in a row, Wake County leads the nation with the most nationally certified teachers of any school district at 3,034.
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While each state determines its own teacher licensure and re-licensure requirements, for over thirty years the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards has worked to advance teaching through a voluntary National Board Certification process. North Carolina is the top state in the entire nation when it comes to the number of National Board Certified Teachers employed in our schools. This week we will hear from the head of the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards and a district and teacher leader to learn more about why National Board Certification is so important for NC.