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Center for Arts and Science Education
Timeline to Becoming
a Certified Teacher!
Where am I now and
where do I need to go?
CASE Staff
www.academics.utep.edu
David Vasquez – College of Liberal Arts Teacher Preparation
◦747-5290
◦[email protected]
Ana Lee Covey - College of Science Teacher Preparation
◦747-5032
◦[email protected]
Ellen Esposito - College of Science Teacher Preparation
◦747-8468
◦[email protected]
Dr. Michele Levy - Student Teaching and Induction
◦747-5025
◦[email protected]
Dr. Amanda DeGraff - Student Data and Testing
◦747-8884
◦[email protected]
Objectives for Today:
Prepare you for what to expect as you
move towards graduation and certification
Answer any questions you may have about
testing, student teaching, graduation, and
certification
To Get Hired as a Teacher:
Take and pass UTEP required Content
and PPR (Pedagogy and Professional
Responsibility) Qualifying exams.
Take and pass Content and PPR TExES
certification exams
Graduate from UTEP
Register and pay for your teaching license
Pass a background check
Timeline to Graduation
Applications to Teacher Education
In order to be accepted to the Teacher Education
Program you must:
Have a ‘C’ or better in:
English 1311, 1312
Communication 1301/1302
Math 1319 or higher
Pass the TASP or THEA with:
230 on the Math
220 on the Writing
250 on the Reading
Complete 60 hours with a GPA of 2.5 or better
May 2010
May 2010
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Your Goal: Complete all exams and have a
teaching contract by Graduation!
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Qualifying Exams
In order to graduate you MUST receive a 78% on
both of your qualifying exams
1 content exam – 2.5 hours long (science 5 hrs)
1 PPR exam – 2.5 hours long
You can begin taking your qualifying exams as soon
as you have been admitted to teacher education
You MUST pass BOTH of the qualifying exams:
to receive a grade for student teaching
to graduate
UTEP Content qualifying exams
Content first
You’ve learned a majority of this material in
your freshman, sophomore and junior level
courses
Prepare as if for the MCAT or GRE – lots of
study time!
Complete 6 documented hours of review
offered by your college or at library
Timeline is important!
UTEP PPR qualifying exams
Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities
The majority of this material is covered by
your education courses
Prepare as if for the MCAT or GRE – lots of
study time!
Complete 6 documented hours of review
Timeline is important!
January 2010
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January 2010
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Contact College
based TExES
to clear for
Content or PPR
graduation
test
ISD orientations
Form a study
group
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Most
internships
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Content review
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Content review
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February 2010
February 2010
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Take Content
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Register TExES
computerbased content
TExES
computer based content
exam
Review
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PPR
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Review
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Review
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Paper-based
TExES Content or
PPR
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March 2010
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PPR
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Review
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Receive TExES
score report
PPR
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Review
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Register TExES
computer- based
TEXES PPR
PPR
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UTEP PPR
qualifying exam
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Deadline to
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PPR or Content
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TExES PPR or
Content Exam
Give feedback on
teacher education
program thru’
Survey Monkey
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Pass all
exams by
this date!
UTEP Teacher
Job Fair
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End of
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How To Begin?
Gather your resources and study them
before content reviews!
Preparation Handbooks
◦ http://texes.ets.org/texes/prepMaterials/
Registration Bulletin
◦ http://www.texes.ets.org/registrationBulletin/
Know how the test is scored p. 38
Registration Bulletin
http://www.texes.ets.org/registrationBulletin/
Qualifying Exams - Studying
You must have 6 hours of review
prior to every qualifying exam you
take.
◦ You should have much MORE than 6
hours.
◦ Study for these exams like you would
for your SAT or a final exam.
Review hours must be
documented with proof
Qualifying Exams – Review Hours
Review schedule is on CASE website
◦ http://academics.utep.edu/case
Review hours can be conducted at:
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Library
College of Education
Ellen Esposito’s office (Math and Science)
Dr. Keith Ereckson’s office (History and Social
Studies)
You can also attend content and PPR review
sessions
Science –
◦ You must take a 5 hour qualifying exam
Qualifying Exams - Registration
Registration for Content or PPR qualifying
exams will ONLY be available 2 business days
prior to the exam date.
◦ FOR EXAMPLE: Test date March 7, 2009. Registration
begins on March 5, 2009 @ 7:00 am.
Register at http://testing.utep.edu
◦ in person at the Student Assessment & Testing Office
(located in the Academic Advising Center Bldg, Suite
127)
◦ call the TEST RESERVATION line at (915) 747-5009.
(Required for science)
Qualifying exam – misc.
Instant results
Come prepared
◦ Proof of 6 hours of review
◦ Jacket
◦ Water/snack (leave in locker)
Math – own calculator
◦ New batteries!
◦ Know how to clear the memory!
Certification Exams
You can begin taking your certification exams
as soon as you have passed appropriate
qualifying exam and have been admitted to
Teacher Education
◦ This means that if you set your timeline correctly,
you should pass both of your certification exams
before you graduate
Many tests are computer based and offered
almost every week. Some are offered only
three times a year!!!
Certification Exams Offered Via
Computer for 2009-2010
•English as a Second Language Supplemental
•Health EC–12
•History 8–12
•Life Science 8-12
•Mathematics 8–12
•Music EC–12
•Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities EC–12
•Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities 8–12
•Physical Education EC–12
•Science 8–12
TExES Paper Testing Dates
TExES Registration
Once you have passed, you will be cleared to take the
appropriate state certification exam.
Step 1: OBTAIN YOUR TEA ID NUMBER
The TEA ID number is used to register for your state
certification exam.
◦ Go to www.sbec.state.tx.us. Look for the section that
reads Educator Login and click on “NEW USER?”
◦ Supply all the necessary information to complete
your educator profile including up- to-date e-mail and
telephone contact numbers then proceed to Step 2.
TExES Registration
Step 2: REGISTER FOR YOUR STATE
CERTIFICATION EXAM
◦ You have two registration options:
ONLINE REGISTRATION: Go to
www.texes.ets.org. Follow on-screen instructions
and register for the exam you are eligible to take.
TELEPHONE REGISTRATION: Call 1-866-9025922 to register for eligible exams.
Certification Exams
To become certified you must receive a
score of at least 240 on your state
content exam and state PPR exam.
These exams are each 5 hours long
These exams cost $120 per exam
◦ 1 Content + 1 PPR = $240
◦ Every time you fail you must spend another
$120
◦ $35 Late registration fee (paper-based tests);
$75 Emergency registration fee (paper-based tests)
Studying for all 4 of your Exams
The qualifying exam is practice for your
certification exam.
◦ The time you spend studying for them helps prepare
you for your certification exams.
Consider using the following study
materials:
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ETC test preparation handbooks
Cliff notes
Laminated Reference Guides
TAKS tests
State end of course exams
Study Groups
Consider forming a study group
◦ Create your own group, one will not appear
from nowhere.
◦ Find other interested students:
Ask classmates you know and those you
don’t
Announce the formation of a group at the
start of class
Talk to your professors
Create Study Group Ground Rules
Be on time, respectful of others, cell phones, etc.
Be prepared
Have homework, preparation handbooks,
calculators
Have questions about the subject ready to
discuss
Bring class notes and textbooks that will help
with the session
Have regular meetings – weekly, bi-weekly,
monthly based on your timeline.
This is a study group, NOT a social group
Short term sacrifice
for long term gain
Student Teaching
You will apply for student teaching the
semester before you intend to be a
student teacher
Dr. Michele Levy does the placements for
Secondary and All-Levels
Before you can be placed you must be
admitted to the Teacher Education
Program
Student Teaching
Attend student teaching orientations
◦ CASE - Secondary
◦ College of Education
◦ School District
Student teaching is a FULL-TIME position
◦ Plan ahead
◦ From 8 am – 4 (or 5) pm you cannot work or
take other classes.
University Career Services
Craig Thompson – Associate Director
◦ Your contact for teaching jobs locally and
across the country
Job Mine
◦ Complete your job mine account so we can
better serve you
You will need references and a resume!