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NCATE Board of Examiners

Members of the NCATE Board of Examiners (BOE) perform the most essential component of the NCATE process— the voluntary peer review of the professional education unit at a college or university. All on-site visits to schools of education are conducted by BOE teams of 3–6 persons.

The BOE is comprised of approximately 400 members of the professional education community representing teachers, teacher educators, policy makers, and specialty areas.

More on BOE Membership: How to become a member, qualifications, and training

BOE on-site visit materials

BOE Updates Spring 2002

 

 

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