This endorsement is for teachers who support the educational needs of students who are blind or have visual impairments. In November 2023, the Board adopted the NES Blind/Low Vision (603) as the content knowledge assessment for the TVI endorsement. Beginning January 30, 2024, TVI will only be issued as a regular endorsement. Teachers holding the… (Read more)
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Business and marketing education (2019)
For questions about the upcoming changes to the business and marketing education competencies, please contact Jisu Ryu at Jisu.Ryu@pesb@k12.wa.us
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Content knowledge
Announcement: Many educator assessments now available online The Washington Professional Educator Standards Board is pleased to announce the availability of online proctoring for many content knowledge and basic skills tests. Online proctoring allows candidates to take a test securely from their home, school, or business. With a simple check-in process, a candidate can test without… (Read more)
Becoming an educator
Washington educators share a love of student empowerment, creating aha moments for their students, engaging with their community, exploring their surrounding world, and most importantly a passion for contributing to student achievement and academic success. An educator role can take the form of many different positions within the education system. An educator can be a… (Read more)
Educators of the Deaf and visually impaired
The Professional Educator Standards Board sets policy for credentialing and role requirements for educators of the Deaf, Blind, and visually impaired. There are nine roles in this area. Resources Resources on credentialing for educators of the deaf to adapt for and share with your networks. Includes a slidedeck, one pager, and email template. Resources on… (Read more)