Since 2000, the Professional Standards Board (PSB) has been charged with working in conjunction with the Delaware Department of Education (DDOE) to develop a system of professional development, professional standards, licensure, and certification designed to continually improve the quality of instruction for Delaware’s children in Delaware public schools.

Mission Statement

The mission of the Delaware Professional Standards Board is to assure competence and promote excellence among professional educators to meet the needs of the community of learners in the State.


Committees

The Licensure and Certification Criteria Committee is charged with implementing a three-tiered licensure system to help ensure that all Delaware educators are well-qualified and meet high standards of professional competence.

The Professional Development and Associated Compensation Committee requires educators to participate in a minimum of 90 clock hours of high-quality professional development over a period of five years to be eligible for continuing licensure. Makes recommendations on the types of professional development and professional responsibilities that qualify educators for additional salary stipends or supplements. Ensures educators access professional development and professional responsibilities that enhance student learning and continuously improve the quality of teaching and educational leadership in Delaware schools.


Additional Information

On the Public Meeting Calendar find posted upcoming meeting dates, agendas and past meeting minutes for the PSB and its committees. The current and past PSB meeting schedules, agendas and virtual meeting information can be found on our PSB eBoard site.

Since 2000, the Professional Standards Board (PSB) has been charged with working in conjunction with the Delaware Department of Education (DDOE) to develop a system of professional development, professional standards, licensure, and certification designed to continually improve the quality of instruction for Delaware’s children in Delaware public schools.

  • Step 1: Input from Department of Education and External Stakeholders
  • Step 2: Subcommittee votes to recommend. (Licensure & Certification Criteria Committee or Professional Development and Associated Compensation Committee)
  • Step 3: Professional Standards Board approves for publication in the Register of Regulations*
  • Step 4: Publication in the Register of Regulations for at least 30 days/ Discussion Item for State Board of Education
  • Step 5: Professional Standards Board Approval to forward to the State Board of Education for final approval
  • Step 6: State Board of Education approval of final order.
  • Step 7: Regulation is effective 10 Days after the final order is published in the Register of Regulations*

*The Register of Regulations is published on the first day of each month. The deadline to submit for publication is the 15th of the prior month.

Download the PSB Regulation Approval Process document.

The Delaware Professional Standards Board (PSB) is committed to transparency and openness. Persons submitting requests under Delaware’s Freedom of Information Act (29 Del.C. §§ 10001 et seq) may use the State of Delaware’s online FOIA request form (select Education). Alternatively, FOIA requests (using this FOIA PDF form) may be submitted to:

FOIA Coordinator
Delaware Professional Standards Board
401 Federal St, Suite 2
Dover, DE 19901Email

Please see the PSB FOIA policy for additional information, including response time and fee requirements. All FOIA requests must be in writing, and must adequately describe the records sought in sufficient detail to enable PSB to locate such records with reasonable effort. The requesting party must be as specific as possible when requesting records. To assist PSB in locating the requested records, PSB may request that the requesting party provide additional information such as the types of records, dates, parties to correspondence, and subject matter of the requested records. Please note that FOIA requests delivered by regular mail may be delayed for security screening. We therefore encourage submission of requests by email or the online FOIA request form. For questions, contact the PSB FOIA Coordinator.