ࡱ>  9bjbjBrBr 4  1 PP84zr"4aaaFaaaaRa J0za$3$$a$an^aLW z$P Y: Correspondence of National Board Certification with Wisconsin Educator Licenses National Board CertificationWisconsin License Which may be renewed at the Master Educator Stage Early Childhood Generalist (Ages 3-8)080 Prekindergarten 083 Prekindergarten-Grade 3 086 Prekindergarten-Grade 6 088 Prekindergarten-Grade 8 090 Prekindergarten/Kindergarten 100 Kindergarten 101 Kindergarten-Grade 1 102 Kindergarten-Grade 2103 Kindergarten-Grade 3 104 Kindergarten-Grade 4 105 Kindergarten-Grade 5 106 Kindergarten-Grade 6 107 Kindergarten-Grade 7 108 Kindergarten-Grade 8 116 Grades 1-6 118 Grades 1-8 Middle Childhood Generalist (Ages 7-12)083 Prekindergarten-Grade 3 086 Prekindergarten-Grade 6 088 Prekindergarten-Grade 8 101 Kindergarten-Grade 1 102 Kindergarten-Grade 2 103 Kindergarten-Grade 3 104 Kindergarten-Grade 4 105 Kindergarten-Grade 5 106 Kindergarten-Grade 6 107 Kindergarten-Grade 7 108 Kindergarten-Grade 8 111 First Grade 112 Grades 1-2 113 Grades 1-3 114 Grades 1-4 115 Grades 1-5 116 Grades 1-6 117 Grades 1-7 118 Grades 1-8 122 Second Grade 123 Grades 2-3 124 Grades 2-4 125 Grades 2-5126 Grades 2-6 127 Grades 2-7 128 Grades 2-8 133 Third Grade 134 Grades 3-4 135 Grades 3-5 136 Grades 3-6 137 Grades 3-7 138 Grades 3-8 144 Fourth Grade 145 Grades 4-5 146 Grades 4-6 147 Grades 4-7 148 Grades 4-8 155 Grade 5 156 Grades 5-6 157 Grades 5-7 158 Grades 5-8 166 Grade 6 167 Grades 6-7 168 Grades 6-8 177 Seventh Grade 178 Grades 7-8 Early Adolescence Generalist (Ages 11-15)105 Kindergarten-Grade 5 106 Kindergarten-Grade 6 107 Kindergarten-Grade 7 108 Kindergarten-Grade 8 115 Grades 1-5 116 Grades 1-6 117 Grades 1-7 118 Grades 1-8 125 Grades 2-5 126 Grades 2-6 127 Grades 2-7 128 Grades 2-8 135 Grades 3-5 136 Grades 3-6 137 Grades 3-7138 Grades 3-8 145 Grades 4-5 146 Grades 4-6 147 Grades 4-7 148 Grades 4-8 155 Grade 5 156 Grades 5-6 157 Grades 5-7 158 Grades 5-8 166 Grade 6 167 Grades 6-7 168 Grades 6-8 177 Seventh Grade 178 Grades 7-8Art Early and Middle Childhood (Ages 3-12)550 Art (21, 22, 27, 46.47, 48) Art Early Adolescence thru Young Adulthood (Ages 11-18+)  550 Art (21, 22, 27, 47, 48)  National Board CertificationWisconsin License Which may be renewed at the Master Educator StageCareer and Technical Education Early Adolescence thru Young Adulthood (Ages 11-18+) Concentration Areas:Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (i.e.: agriscience, animal science, agricultural business, environmental sciences, fisheries management, forestry, horticulture, and wildlife management)200 AgricultureArts and Communications (i.e.: media arts, writing and related arts (e.g., journalism, translation, advertising and public relations), and graphic arts)No Wisconsin correspondenceBusiness, Marketing, Information Management, and Entrepreneurship (i.e.: accounting and finance, information systems, administrative office technology, marketing, and entrepreneurship)250 Business Education 251 Business Education 255 Bookkeeping/Accounting 256 Data Processing 275 Basic Business Education 281 Business and Office Vocational 285 Marketing Education-VocationalFamily and Consumer Sciences (i.e.: Concentrations in this area include, for example: nutrition and wellness, family relations and human development, child and elder care, clothing and textiles industries, hospitality industries, housing decision-making, and home living and maintenance)210 Family and Consumer Education 211 Child Services-Vocational F/CE 213 Food Services-Vocational F/CE 215 Family/Consumer Services-Vocational 216 Home Economics Related OccupationsHealth Services (i.e.: nursing, psychiatry, rehabilitative therapy, hospital administration, and medical records)No Wisconsin correspondenceHuman Services (i.e.: pre-school or day care, law and legal studies, law enforcement, public administration, child and family services, religion, and social services)No Wisconsin correspondenceManufacturing and Engineering Technology (i.e.: carpentry, electronics, plumbing, masonry, mechanics and repair technology, and automotive maintenance)High School Specific 220 Technology Education 291 Technology Related Occupations 292 Technology OccupationsManufacturing (old 297) 293 Technology OccupationsComm. (old 294, 296) 295 Technology OccupationsTransportation (old 298) 299 Technology OccupationsConstruction Technology Education (i.e.: communication systems (e.g., transmitting, receiving, storing information), transportation systems (e.g., loading, moving, unloading and storing items), manufacturing systems (e.g., locating and extracting material resources, producing industrial materials), and construction systems (e.g., preparing building sites, setting foundations, erecting structures, and installing utilities)Middle School through High School Teaching 220 Technology Education 291 Technology Related Occupations 292 Technology OccupationsManufacturing (old 297) 293 Technology OccupationsComm. (old 294, 296) 295 Technology OccupationsTransportation (old 298) 299 Technology OccupationsConstruction National Board CertificationWisconsin License Which may be renewed at the Master Educator StageEnglish as a New Language Early and Middle Childhood (Ages 3-12)Path 1 is an assessment of the English as a New Language (ENL) standards and is designed for bilingual teaches who would like to achieve certification within the ENL framework while also demonstrating their accomplishment as an Early Childhood or a Middle Childhood Generalist. All candidates must show in their portfolio entries that they are fostering English language development within their bilingual context. At the assessment center, they will complete exercises in their respective generalist areas.395 English as a Second Language (21, 22, 32, 37, 39, 41, 42, 46, 47, 48) OR 38, 44 Bilingual/Bicultural EducationCombined with one of : GeneralistEarly Childhood from page 1 OR GeneralistMiddle Childhood from page 1Path 2 is also an assessment of the ENL standards and is designed for teachers who identify themselves as English Language Development Specialists (ELDS). All candidates must how in their portfolio entries that they are fostering English language development. At the assessment center, they will complete exercises focusing on their knowledge of English language development.395 English as a Second Language (21, 22, 32, 37, 39, 41, 42, 46, 47, 48) OR 38, 44 Bilingual/Bicultural EducationEnglish as a New Language Early Adolescence thru Young Adulthood (Ages 11-18+)Path 1 is an assessment of the English as a New Language (ENL) standards and is designed for bilingual teachers who would like to achieve certification within the ENL framework while also demonstrating their accomplishment as Early Adolescence (EA) or Adolescence and Young Adulthood (AYA) content specialists in Mathematics, Science, or Social Studies-History. All candidates must show in their portfolio entries that they are fostering English language development within their bilingual context. At the assessment center, they will complete exercises in their respective content areas.395 English as a Second Language (21, 22, 27, 29, 32, 37, 39, 42, 46, 47, 48) OR 23, 28, 33, 38, 44 Bilingual/Bicultural EducationCombined with one of: 400 Mathematics 600 Science 601 Broad Field Science 605 Biology/Life Science 610 Chemistry 615 Environmental Studies 620 General Science 621 Science 625 Physics 627 Astronomy 635 Earth/Space Science 636 Geology 637 Physical Science 701 Broad Field Social Studies 725 HistoryPath 2 is also an assessment of the ENL standards and is designed for teachers who identify themselves as English Language Development Specialists (ELDS). All candidates must how in their portfolio entries that they are fostering English language development. At the assessment center, they will complete exercises focusing on their knowledge of English language development.395 English as a Second Language (21, 22, 27, 29, 32, 37, 39, 42, 46, 47, 48) OR 23, 28, 33, 38, 44 Bilingual/Bicultural EducationEnglish Language ArtsEarly Adolescence (Ages 11-15)300 English 310 Journalism 320 Speech Communication 325 Theatre National Board CertificationWisconsin License Which may be renewed at the Master Educator StageEnglish Language ArtsAdolescence and Young Adulthood (Ages 14-18+)300 English 310 Journalism 320 Speech Communication 325 TheatreExceptional Needs SpecialistEarly Childhood thru Young Adulthood (Ages Birth 21+)Early Childhood (Ages Birth 8)808 Early Childhood Special Education (PK-K) 809 Early Childhood Special Education (PK-3)Mild/Moderate Disabilities (Ages 5 21+) (learning disabilities, developmental delays, mild to moderate mental retardation, attention deficit disorders, autism, emotional disturbances, behavioral disorders, or health impairments)811 Learning Disabilities 830 Emotional/Behavioral Disability 801 Cross Categorical Special Education 806 Mild/Moderate Cognitive Disabilities 810 Cognitive Disabilities 815 Orthopedic DisabilitySevere and Multiple Disabilities (Ages 5 21+) The students served by these teachers may have severe or profound mental retardation, traumatic brain injury, uncontrolled seizure disorders, dual sensory impairments, autism, neurological impairments, physical impairments, and/or health impairments.807 Severely Handicapped 810 Cognitive Disabilities 815 Orthopedic Disability 825 Visually Impaired 805 Deaf and Hard of HearingVisual Impairments (Ages Birth 21+) 825 Visually ImpairedDeaf/Hard of Hearing (Ages Birth 21+) 805 Deaf and Hard of HearingLibrary Media Early Childhood thru Young Adulthood (Ages 3 18+)900 Librarian 901 Instructional Library Media Specialist 903 Instructional Technology SpecialistLiteracy-Reading Language Arts Early Childhood and Middle Childhood316 Reading TeacherMathematics Early Adolescence (Ages 11-15)400 MathematicsMathematics Adolescence and Young Adulthood (Ages 14 18+)400 MathematicsMusic Early and Middle Childhood (Ages 3-12) Performance perspective selected prior to attending the assessment center: Band Vocal Orchestra500 Music 505 Music-Instrumental 510 Music-Vocal 511 Music-Choral (27) 515 Music-General (PK-12) 506 Music-Instrumental (PK-12) Levels: 21, 22, 27, 46, 47, 48Music Early Adolescence thru Young Adulthood (Ages 11-18+) Performance perspective selected prior to attending the assessment center: Band Vocal Orchestra 500 Music 505 Music-Instrumental 510 Music-Vocal 511 Music-Choral (27) 515 Music-General (PK-12) 506 Music-Instrumental (PK-12) Levels: 21, 22, 27, 47, 48 National Board CertificationWisconsin License Which may be renewed at the Master Educator StagePhysical Education Early and Middle Childhood (Ages 3-12)530 Physical Education (42) 530 Physical Education (22)Physical Education Early Adolescence thru Young Adulthood (Ages 11-18+)530 Physical Education (27) 530 Physical Education (22)School Counseling963, 964, 966, 967, 54 School Guidance CounselorScience Early Adolescence (Ages 11-15)600 Science 601 Broad Field Science 605 Biology/Life Science 610 Chemistry 615 Environmental Studies 620 General Science621 Science (thru Grade 9) 625 Physics 627 Astronomy 635 Earth/Space Science 636 Geology 637 Physical ScienceScience Adolescence and Young Adulthood (Ages 14 18+) Specialty Areas: Biology Chemistry Earth and Space Science Physics600 Science 601 Broad Field Science 605 Biology/Life Science 610 Chemistry 615 Environmental Studies 620 General Science625 Physics 627 Astronomy 635 Earth/Space Science 636 Geology 637 Physical ScienceSocial Studies-History Early Adolescence Generalist (Ages 11-15)700 Social Studies 701 Broad Field Social Studies 702 Anthropology 703 Social Studies (thru Gr. 9) 705 Civics 710 Economics 715 Geography 720 International Studies725 History 730 Philosophy 735 Political Science 740 Psychology 745 Sociology 750 Social Problems 755 Religious Studies 761 African-American StudiesSocial Studies-History Adolescence and Young Adulthood Generalist (Ages 14-18+)700 Social Studies 701 Broad Field Social Studies 702 Anthropology 705 Civics 710 Economics 715 Geography 720 International Studies 725 History730 Philosophy 735 Political Science 740 Psychology 745 Sociology 750 Social Problems 755 Religious Studies 761 African-American StudiesWorld Languages Other Than English Early and Middle Childhood (Ages 3-12)French355 FrenchGerman370 GermanSpanish365 SpanishWorld Languages Other Than English Early Adolescence thru Young Adulthood (Ages 11-18+)French355 FrenchGerman370 GermanSpanish365 Spanish     OQRa b l |    x y [˾||||o|o|o|˰|||o|ooh9gh6OJQJ^Jh9ghHOJQJ^Jh9ghH`OJQJ^Jh9gh&g OJQJ^Jh9ghU OJQJ^Jh9ghU 5OJQJ^Jh9ghfYOJQJ^Jh9ghW1OJQJ^Jh9ghW15OJQJ^Jh65OJQJ^Jh6h65OJQJ^J+PQRSpV{kd$$Ifl0)d t0644 layt9g$$Ifa$gd9gl $Ifl $a$gd6  - 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