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Becoming a More Intentional Teacher: Andy Vanderpool Celebrates Being a National Board Certified Teacher
Andy Vanderpool

Andy Vanderpool teaches social studies at Franklin Pierce High School in the Franklin Pierce School District. After twelve years of teaching, he has been National Board Certified for one year.

“I think the most valuable thing I gained through National Boards is that it kind of forces you to reflect not only on what you’re doing, but why, “ commented Andy. “And the hardest thing for me was to try and figure out how to express that.”

Andy knew why he was doing certain things in his teaching, but he pointed out the importance of being able to put that into words. “What you’re assessing, why you’re assessing it. And then when you get students to respond, how do you move forward?” he asked. “Did they get it? Did they not? Do we need to go back?”

Andy noted that he is now more intentional about making things more engaging and fun for his students. “When you’re engaging and you get students to talk and engage with each other, they’re more likely to buy in. Especially in watching myself on video, I noticed that those were the things that I liked seeing and that I think produced the best results for students.”

The reason Andy became National Board Certified was due to the fact that, “In the teaching profession, there really is not a whole lot of incentive for teachers to do really good things and to get paid more besides stay in your current position and get more education.” He noted that as someone who already holds a master’s degree, and who didn’t want to pursue a doctorate, the National Board certification’s potential for higher pay and more family time was an incentive.

“The professional development you get through National Boards actually does help you become a better teacher,” he added. “There’s a lot to do, but to get paid more for something that’s difficult I think is worthwhile.”

Learn more about Andy Vanderpool in his own words at https://youtu.be/ytqYGifkuuY, and view additional interviews with National Board Certified Teachers in our NBCT Spotlight at https://www.psesd.org/news.

Meanwhile, to learn more about becoming Nationally Board Certified, head to https://www.nbpts.org/.

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