Two Knowles Fellows Achieve National Board Certification
Moorestown, N.J., April 1, 2025– The Knowles Teacher Initiative today announced that two of its Fellows achieved National Board Certification in the 2023–2024 cycle. National Board Certification is the highest certification K–12 educators can earn.
Leveraging National Board Standards and the Five Core Propositions, National Board Certification was designed by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards to develop, retain and recognize accomplished teachers and to generate ongoing improvement in schools in the U.S. K–12 educators can earn National Board Certification by successfully completing a performance-based, peer-reviewed series of assessment components. Specifically, candidates must demonstrate content knowledge on a computer-based assessment and submit classroom-based portfolios containing evidence of differentiation in instruction, their teaching practice and learning environment, and their ability to act as an effective and reflective practitioner.
The following Knowles Fellows achieved National Board Certification:
Additionally, two Knowles Fellows met maintenance of certification requirements:
Knowles President and CEO Jeff Rozelle stated, “Earning National Board Certification is no small feat—it takes dedication, perseverance, and a deep commitment to students and the profession. I’m honored to recognize and celebrate each teacher who has achieved or renewed certification this year.”
The Knowles Teaching Fellows Program supports early-career, high school mathematics and science teachers in their efforts to develop teaching expertise and lead from the classroom. After completing the Fellowship, Teaching Fellows become Senior Fellows who can remain involved in the Knowles community throughout their careers and be supported in ongoing leadership efforts. The comprehensive suite of benefits available to Knowles Fellows includes funding for expenses related to National Board Certification.
More than 141,000 U.S. educators have achieved National Board Certification, including 60 Knowles Fellows.