Early and Middle Childhood/Art
Credential: Early and Middle Childhood/Art
Credentialing Agency: National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
Renewal Period: 5 years
The Early and Middle Childhood/Art certification is appropriate for teachers who know the making and content of the visual arts and who teach visual arts to student ages 3-12. Candidates must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, have a minimum of three years of teaching experience at the early childhood, elementary, middle school, or high school level, and where it is required, hold a state teaching license. Candidates must pass a computer-based assessment and submit three portfolio entries.
More information can be found on the certifying agency's website.
Early and Middle Childhood/Art
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Eligibility Requirements (View Details)
- Credential Prerequisite: state teaching license
- Experience: 3 years
- Education: Bachelors
- Training
- Membership
- Other
- Fee
Note: This credential may have multiple options for becoming eligible. Listed are the minimum requirements based on the minimum degree required. To view other options, see the Eligibility tab.
Exam Requirements (View Details)
- Exam
- Written Exam
- Oral Exam
- Practical Exam
- Performance Assessment
RECERTIFICATION SUMMARY
Renewal Period: 5 years
AGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
1525 Wilson Blvd.
Suite 700
Arlington, VA 22209
Phone: (703) 465-2700
Fax: (703) 465-2715
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Credential Pre-requisite REQUIREMENTS
Candidates must possess a valid state teaching or counseling license. Exception: If the candidate is teaching where a license is not required, he/she must have taught in schools recognized and approved to operate by the state.
Education and/or Experience REQUIREMENTS
Candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.
Candidates must have a minimum of three years teaching experience at the early childhood, elementary, middle school, or high school level.
Written Exam
Content knowledge is assessed through the completion of approximately 45 selected response items and three constructed response exercises.
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Art Education (35%)
- Goals of Art Education
- Reflecting on the Goals of Art Education in Order to Make Principled Decisions about Practice
- Art Education Goals in Relation to Other Disciplines in the Curriculum
- Goals of General Education and Lifelong Learning
- Making Connections to the Cultures of Communities
- Guarding Against Bias and Stereotype
- Building Curriculum on the Goals of Art Education
- Creating and Maintaining Healthy and Safe Learning Environments
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Content of Art and Art Making (35%)
- Art Making
- Technology
- Art Criticism
- Art History
- Aesthetics
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Complex Attributes of Works of Art (30%)
- Classification of Art Forms and Types
- Expressive Qualities of Art
- Universal Themes or Ideas
- Context of Art
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Constructed Response: Art-Making and Forming Processes
- In this exercise, candidates will demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the creative process to analyze artists’ choices of media, tools, and techniques for two traditional or contemporary works of art.
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Constructed Response: Studying and Interpreting Art
- In this exercise, candidates will use their knowledge of art criticism and your understanding of specific art concepts to describe and analyze a work of art.
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Constructed Response: The Nature and Value of Art
- In this exercise, candidates will use their knowledge and understanding of aesthetic theory and the nature and value of art to analyze a work of art and to justify the judgments made about the work.
Performance Exam Requirements
In addition to the computer-based assessment, candidates for National Board Certification are required to complete three portfolio entries, which are submitted online.
The topics for the portfolio entries are as follows:
- Differentiation Instruction
- This classroom-based portfolio entry is primarily comprised of samples of student work and an accompanying written commentary.
- Teaching Practice and Learning Environment
- This is a classroom-based portfolio entry that requires video recordings of interactions between the candidate and his/her students.
- Effective and Reflective Practitioner
- This portfolio entry requires examples of assessments used for formative and summative purposes.
Exam Preparation Resources
There are a number of resources available to help you prepare for the Early and Middle Childhood/Art examination:
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Best Sources
- Candidate FAQs
- Candidate Resources
- Early and Middle Childhood/Art - Component 1
- Early and Middle Childhood/Art - Component 2
- Early and Middle Childhood/Art - Component 3
- Early and Middle Childhood/Art - Component 4
- Early Childhood and Middle Childhood/Art Standards
- Guide to National Board Certification
- NBCT Certification Renewal - Profile of Professional Growth
- Renewal at a Glance
- Renewal Guide to Board Certification
RECERTIFICATION
Early and Middle Childhood/Art
Renewal Period: 5 years