Arkansas Code
Subchapter 4 - Licensure Generally
§ 6-17-412. National Board for Professional Teaching Standards certification — Definitions

(a) As used in this section and § 6-17-413:
(1) “Classroom teacher” means an individual who is required to hold a teaching license from the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education and who is engaged directly in instruction with students in a classroom setting for more than seventy percent (70%) of the individual's contracted time;
(2) “National board” means the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards;
(3) “Starting bonus” means a one-time bonus given during the school year in which an individual first obtains national board certification; and
(4) “Yearly bonus” means a bonus that is given once every school year following the year of initial certification.

(b)
(1) The national board was established in 1987 as an independent nonprofit organization to establish high and rigorous standards for teachers, to develop and operate a national voluntary system to assess and certify teachers who meet these standards, and to advance related education reforms for the purpose of improving student learning in the United States.
(2) In order to apply for the national board certification process, the national board requires teachers to have three (3) years or more of teaching experience, to have graduated from an accredited college or university, and to possess a valid state teaching license.
(3) A teacher may become national board certified by successfully completing a year-long certification process in which the teacher must develop a portfolio of student work and videotapes of teaching and learning activities for national board review, participate in the national board assessment center simulation exercises, and successfully pass an examination testing content knowledge.

(c)
(1) The State Board of Education may issue a standard Arkansas teaching license to any teacher, building-level principal, or building-level assistant principal trained in and licensed by a state other than Arkansas who seeks Arkansas licensure and who has received national board certification from the national board while teaching in a state other than Arkansas.
(2) Any applicant under subdivision (c)(1) of this section who seeks employment as an Arkansas teacher, building-level principal, or building-level assistant principal shall not have to comply with § 6-17-402 or § 6-17-403 but shall comply with § 6-17-410.

Structure Arkansas Code

Arkansas Code

Title 6 - Education

Subtitle 2 - Elementary and Secondary Education Generally

Chapter 17 - Personnel

Subchapter 4 - Licensure Generally

§ 6-17-401. Teacher's license requirement

§ 6-17-402. Rules

§ 6-17-403. Provisional licensure for teachers trained and licensed in other states

§ 6-17-404. Certain teachers and administrators licensed in adjoining state

§ 6-17-406. License revocation generally — Superintendents and supervisors

§ 6-17-407. License revocation — Falsifying attendance records — Investigating allegations of employee criminal misconduct

§ 6-17-409. Alternative educator preparation programs — Definitions

§ 6-17-410. Teacher licensure — Application, renewal application, revocation, suspension, and probation — Definitions

§ 6-17-411. Criminal records check as a condition for initial employment of licensed personnel — Definitions

§ 6-17-412. National Board for Professional Teaching Standards certification — Definitions

§ 6-17-413. National Board for Professional Teaching Standards certification funding — Bonuses — Definitions

§ 6-17-414. Criminal records check as a condition for initial employment of nonlicensed personnel — Definitions

§ 6-17-415. Criminal records check and Child Maltreatment Central Registry check for existing nonlicensed employees

§ 6-17-416. Criminal records check and Child Maltreatment Central Registry check of employees of more than one school district

§ 6-17-417. Fingerprint or name check — Definition

§ 6-17-418. Teacher licensure — Arkansas history requirement

§ 6-17-419. Expired license renewal requirements

§ 6-17-421. Criminal records check for fraudulent acts — Definitions

§ 6-17-422. Professional Licensure Standards Board

§ 6-17-423. Professional development after retirement

§ 6-17-424. Administrator licensure for counselors — Eligibility

§ 6-17-425. Subpoena powers

§ 6-17-426. Repeat audit findings — Review by the Professional Licensure Standards Board

§ 6-17-427. Superintendent license — Superintendent mentoring program required

§ 6-17-428. Ethical violations — Definitions

§ 6-17-429. Right to Read Act — Definitions