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Division of Teacher and Leader Excellence THE NEW ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CONTENT TEST March 7, 2012 1
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CONTENT TESTS Content tests are required for instructional certificates under N.J.S.C 6A:9. Their purpose is to ensure a minimum level of subject matter knowledge for novice teacher certification. Most NJ adopted content tests are Educational Testing Service (ETS) Praxis II tests. – Others are ancillary tests of world language skills authored by the American Council of Teachers of Foreign Languages (ACTFL). Adoption procedure: – ETS develops tests and conducts standard setting studies that recommend passing or cut scores. – The Department proposes a test and qualifying score(s). – By resolution, the State Board adopts the test and qualifying score(s). 2
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WHY A NEW ELEMENTARY CONTENT KNOWLEDGE TEST? The new test will: – Raise the content knowledge bar for incoming teachers, and – When linked to NJSMART, help us assess the K-5 student achievement under teachers from different preparation programs. The current test covers four core content areas of Reading/Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies but scores as one test. – Candidates thus can do poorly on one or more sections of the current test but still achieve a passing score. The new test also covers the four content areas but allows NJDOE to judge separately an applicant’s knowledge of each area.
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COMPARING CURRENT AND PROPOSED TESTS CurrentProposed Time2 hours3.5 hours FormatComputer; Paper to phase outComputer Number of Questions120210 Reading & Language Arts30(60 minutes) (65 questions) Mathematics30(50 minutes) (40 questions) Social Studies30(50 minutes) (55 questions) Science30(50 minutes) (50 questions) Cut Score141 Reading & Language Arts165 Mathematics164 Social Studies155 Science159 Results6 weeks applicant & NJDOE Applicant – at test finish. NJDOE - 6 weeks Cost$80; $80 per retake$130; $50 per section retake
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OUR VISION FOR LICENSURE & CERTIFICATION Determining correlation between current Certification tests and teacher effectiveness Ensuring that the preparation programs, licensure requirements and teacher evaluation processes are all integrated Reviewing the current 3-tiered licensure system and timelines for receiving/maintaining certification Recruitment and Preparation Licensure and Certification Evaluation Professional Development Retention and Separation NJDOE is enacting a cohesive strategy to improve the educator effectiveness throughout the state: A comprehensive review of the roles of preparation and licensure is needed, including… 5
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