DOVER, Del., Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The National Test Prep Association announces its initial membership launch.
The NTPA was created as a response to a call by families, students, schools, and educators for a national organization promoting professional practice of standardized test preparation. Professional standards are critical as students dedicate time and resources to earn test scores that will ensure secondary, post-secondary, and graduate school admission, as well as merit scholarships.
The National Test Prep Association, Inc. (NTPA) is the first and only not-for-profit (status pending) professional organization created to promote the highest ethical standards among individuals who serve students and their families. The mission of the NTPA addresses a number of crucial needs in education:
- To encourage professional development and provide continuing education to its members;
- To advocate for the fair and effective use of standardized tests in the admissions process;
- To promote and monitor professional behavior as stated in the NTPA Code of Ethics; and
- To provide support for test prep providers in the practice of their profession.
"For too long, the public debate about the validity, equity, and ultimate necessity of standardized testing has failed to include the perspectives of those who witness every day the value and opportunity exams offer to students and institutions everywhere," states Mike Bergin, President of the Board of Directors of the newly-created NTPA. "At last, front line educators have organized to promote ethical standards in instruction; support teachers, tutors, and professionals working with students across the country; and advocate for the responsible use and administration of standardized tests."
NTPA members have the opportunity to participate in networking opportunities, mentorship, the member directory, professional development, and many other benefits. The NTPA offers membership at the student, individual, and organizational levels.
All National Test Prep Association members subscribe to NTPA's strict Code of Ethics. Membership in the NTPA assures families and institutions that the educators with whom they work adhere to the highest standards of professional conduct.
Test preparation professionals can learn more about membership here: nationaltestprep.org
Media Contact
Mike Bergin, National Test Prep Association, +1 (585) 466-4022, [email protected]
Amy Seeley, National Test Prep Association, 216.965.5162, [email protected]
SOURCE National Test Prep Association
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