NATIONAL BOARD CERTIFICATION EXAM | COMPLETE
QUESTIONS WITH EXPERT SOLUTIONS | 2026 LATEST UPDATED |
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Five Core Propositions - (Answer)1. Teachers are committed to students and their learning
2. Teachers know the subjects they teach and how to teach those subjects to students
3. Teachers are responsible for managing and monitoring student learning
4. Teachers think systematically about their practice and learn from experience
5. Teachers are members of learning communities
1. Standard 1 - (Answer)Knowledge of Students.
Teachers know how students grow and develop - (Answer)i. Significant problem solving and real
world applications
ii. Review and rethink instructional strategies to accommodate range of abilities and
developmental levels
iii. Involve students in decision making
iv. Collaborate with students to determine how personal goals can be measured and set timelines
and benchmarks for achievement
v. Design interventions that match each student's circumstances
,vi. Connections among physical, social, emotional, communicative and cognitive developmental
stages (multiple intelligences?)
vii. Multiple adaptations within the same lesson to offer varied representations of information
and engage a range of student abilities
viii. Adapt instruction to suit changing circumstances
ix. Students differ in the way they learn and thing
x. Comprehend the importance of play to stimulate thinking and creativity while enhancing
socialization.
Teachers are insightful observers of students - (Answer)i. Learning about students by observing
them at work and play in a variety of settings and under a broad range of circumstances.
ii. Alert to anything that contributes to a student's full participation.
iii. Recognize subtle differences in a student's attitude, tone and enthusiasm
iv. Prepare students for further education entry into the world of work, independent living and
leadership
v. Work with students and families to identify student strengths and needs
vi. Aware of the effects in students' lives like poverty, crime, divorce, drug use, unsafe
communities, and families in difficult circumstances
,Teachers recognize and capitalize on student's diversity, commonalities, and talents - (Answer)i.
Capitalize on student diversity to enrich the pursuit of academic, social and civic goals.
ii. Take advantage of each student's cognitive, behavioral and physical knowledge
iii. Students of a particular age, without regard to their background share many of the same
interests, have had similar successes, face common challenges, and enjoy the same kinds of
experiences and learning opportunities.
iv. Benefit from efforts to develop their self-confidence.
Teachers advocate for students - (Answer)i. Helping them to learn self-advocacy
ii. Foster growth of networks of support and self-help to make student's school experience
positive
iii. Include: administrators, gen-ed teachers, paras, mentors, school counselors, therapists,
psychologists, doctors, peers, and family, also community agencies, leisure providers,
universities and local businesses
Standard 2 - (Answer)Knowledge of Philosophy, History and Law
Teachers are effective advocates - (Answer)i. Comply with the laws and understand advocacy
role in safeguarding due proves rights of students and families in decisions about assessment,
placement, instruction and transition
, ii. Everyone involved in educating student is informed of legal mandates that protect student and
family rights
iii. Teachers pursue creative options, such as collaborative partnerships with the community,
universities and businesses
iv. Advocate for student to have meaningful access to the general curriculum, appropriate
learning opportunities and related activities.
v. Collaborate with other professionals within the school (psychologist, counselor, social worker)
vi. General educators and special educators collaborate
Teachers exemplify high ethical ideals - (Answer)i. Reflecting on ethical dimensions of
resources, instructional practices and relationships with students, families and other
professionals.
ii. Meticulous in controlling access to confidential information
iii. Ensure that colleagues and families observe protocols of confidentiality.
Standard 3 - (Answer)Diversity
Diversity - (Answer)all students regardless of exceptionality, race, nationality, ethnicity, religion,
language, culture, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, body image or gender receive equal
QUESTIONS WITH EXPERT SOLUTIONS | 2026 LATEST UPDATED |
GET A+
Five Core Propositions - (Answer)1. Teachers are committed to students and their learning
2. Teachers know the subjects they teach and how to teach those subjects to students
3. Teachers are responsible for managing and monitoring student learning
4. Teachers think systematically about their practice and learn from experience
5. Teachers are members of learning communities
1. Standard 1 - (Answer)Knowledge of Students.
Teachers know how students grow and develop - (Answer)i. Significant problem solving and real
world applications
ii. Review and rethink instructional strategies to accommodate range of abilities and
developmental levels
iii. Involve students in decision making
iv. Collaborate with students to determine how personal goals can be measured and set timelines
and benchmarks for achievement
v. Design interventions that match each student's circumstances
,vi. Connections among physical, social, emotional, communicative and cognitive developmental
stages (multiple intelligences?)
vii. Multiple adaptations within the same lesson to offer varied representations of information
and engage a range of student abilities
viii. Adapt instruction to suit changing circumstances
ix. Students differ in the way they learn and thing
x. Comprehend the importance of play to stimulate thinking and creativity while enhancing
socialization.
Teachers are insightful observers of students - (Answer)i. Learning about students by observing
them at work and play in a variety of settings and under a broad range of circumstances.
ii. Alert to anything that contributes to a student's full participation.
iii. Recognize subtle differences in a student's attitude, tone and enthusiasm
iv. Prepare students for further education entry into the world of work, independent living and
leadership
v. Work with students and families to identify student strengths and needs
vi. Aware of the effects in students' lives like poverty, crime, divorce, drug use, unsafe
communities, and families in difficult circumstances
,Teachers recognize and capitalize on student's diversity, commonalities, and talents - (Answer)i.
Capitalize on student diversity to enrich the pursuit of academic, social and civic goals.
ii. Take advantage of each student's cognitive, behavioral and physical knowledge
iii. Students of a particular age, without regard to their background share many of the same
interests, have had similar successes, face common challenges, and enjoy the same kinds of
experiences and learning opportunities.
iv. Benefit from efforts to develop their self-confidence.
Teachers advocate for students - (Answer)i. Helping them to learn self-advocacy
ii. Foster growth of networks of support and self-help to make student's school experience
positive
iii. Include: administrators, gen-ed teachers, paras, mentors, school counselors, therapists,
psychologists, doctors, peers, and family, also community agencies, leisure providers,
universities and local businesses
Standard 2 - (Answer)Knowledge of Philosophy, History and Law
Teachers are effective advocates - (Answer)i. Comply with the laws and understand advocacy
role in safeguarding due proves rights of students and families in decisions about assessment,
placement, instruction and transition
, ii. Everyone involved in educating student is informed of legal mandates that protect student and
family rights
iii. Teachers pursue creative options, such as collaborative partnerships with the community,
universities and businesses
iv. Advocate for student to have meaningful access to the general curriculum, appropriate
learning opportunities and related activities.
v. Collaborate with other professionals within the school (psychologist, counselor, social worker)
vi. General educators and special educators collaborate
Teachers exemplify high ethical ideals - (Answer)i. Reflecting on ethical dimensions of
resources, instructional practices and relationships with students, families and other
professionals.
ii. Meticulous in controlling access to confidential information
iii. Ensure that colleagues and families observe protocols of confidentiality.
Standard 3 - (Answer)Diversity
Diversity - (Answer)all students regardless of exceptionality, race, nationality, ethnicity, religion,
language, culture, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, body image or gender receive equal