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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 161 — School employees -- teachers' retirement and tenure

161.131 Legislative findings and goals on national board certification.

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(1)The General Assembly hereby finds that:
(a)Student achievement is directly related to the competency levels of the
teachers and the teachers' ability to nurture student learning;
(b)All students are entitled to have teachers who know the subjects they teach
and who demonstrate skill for managing and monitoring student learning;
(c)Teachers who meet entry-level standards need support and opportunities to
develop higher-level skills throughout their teaching careers;
(d)Certification through the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
is based on high and rigorous standards and provides a process of
development and assessment of teachers' knowledge, skills and abilities
embedded in classroom practices in the certificate field; and
(e)Teachers who successfully meet the certification requirements through the
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards can help strengthen the
teaching profession within their schools and school districts by advising,
assisting, and mentoring new teachers; by serving as role models and master
teachers to student teachers; and by assisting other experienced teachers who
seek national board certification.
(2)The General Assembly establishes, on behalf of the public school teachers and
students in the Commonwealth, a goal that by the year 2020 there will be at least
one
(1)national board certified teacher in every public school in Kentucky.
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