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TExES Special Education EC-12 Exam (161)

 
Preparing for the Certification Exam

As required by the Texas Education Code 21.048, successful performance on educator certification examinations is mandatory for the issuance of a Texas educator certificate. The purpose of the TExES Special Education EC-12 assessment is to determine whether or not the applicant has the necessary skills and knowledge to become a special education teacher for students in early childhood to grade 12.

It is a computer administered 5 hour exam containing 150 multiple-choice questions that are based on the Special Education EC–12 test framework and cover grades EC–12. The tests include both individual, or stand-alone, test items (questions) and items that are arranged in clustered sets based on real-world situations faced by educators.

 
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The Domains

 
Domain Domain Title Approx. Percentage of Test Standards Assessed
I. Understanding Individuals with Disabilities and Evaluating their Needs 13%
Special Education
EC-12: IV - V
II. Promoting Student Learning and Development 33%
Special Education
EC-12: VI - X
III. Promoting Student Achievement in English Language Arts and Reading and in Mathematics 33%
Special Education
EC-12: XI - XII
IV. Foundations and Professional Roles and Responsibilities 20%
Special Education
EC-12: I - III
 
 

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The links below provide details specific to procedures such as registration, eligibility, and qualifications for passing.
The last section titled, "Retaking the Exam", demonstrates how to read and interpret a non-passing score after a completed exam to produce a more streamlined focus of study, as well as specifics on exam attempts and timelines.