ONEONTA — The Catskill Regional Teacher Center (CRTC) proudly congratulates Peter Arruda of the Cobleskill-Richmondville Central School District on earning the distinction of Accomplished Teacher in the area of Social Studies–History through National Board Certification.
The CRTC is a New York State–grant-funded program that provides free professional development to public and private school teachers in the DCMO and ONC BOCES regions. With offices in Oneonta, Stamford, and Bainbridge-Guilford, the Center serves 35 school districts and local institutions of higher education. Among its many services, the CRTC supports teachers pursuing their National Board Certification through the Catskill Area National Board Certification Cohort.
National Board Certification represents the highest professional achievement for classroom teachers. The certification process includes four rigorous components—Content Knowledge, Differentiation in Instruction, Teaching Practice and Learning Environment, and Effective and Reflective Practitioner—and requires candidates to complete a performance-based, peer-reviewed assessment that demonstrates their positive impact on student learning. Teachers typically invest 450–500 hours in this reflective, standards-based process.
The CRTC’s National Board cohort is led by NBCTs Regina Anderson of Cobleskill-Richmondville CSD and Neil Snedeker of Roxbury CSD. The cohort meets about ten times per year on Saturday mornings and includes a writing retreat to help candidates refine their portfolio submissions. Teachers have up to five years to complete all requirements. The program also welcomes participants from outside the immediate region, extending support to educators throughout the Catskill area.
Research consistently shows that students taught by National Board Certified Teachers (NBCTs) achieve greater academic gains than those taught by non-certified teachers. As the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT) organization notes, “Pursuing Board Certification affords teachers the opportunity to become part of a larger network of accomplished educators shaping the profession. During the process, candidates reflect on best practices in their content area and apply their learning immediately in the classroom.”
“One of the goals of the Catskill Regional Teacher Center is to nurture and develop teacher leaders,” said Aaron Sorensen, Director of the CRTC. “National Board Certified Teachers set the standard for excellence in teaching, and we hope more educators in our area will pursue this prestigious recognition.”
Teachers interested in learning more about the National Board Certification process are encouraged to contact the Catskill Regional Teacher Center at (607) 436-3920 or by email at CRTCNY.org@gmail.com.
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