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Study wherever, whenever with these quiz practice questions for TExES:
You can choose Study Mode for course preparation and Exam Mode (timed 90-minute) for simulation.
TExES exam questions reflect both multiple-choice and scenario/performance-style prompts aligned to exam objectives.
Every question includes a clear explanation, so you know why an answer is correct.
See strengths/weaknesses by the domains & sub-topics to focus your revision.
Retake Texas Examinations of Educator Standards (TExES) practice exam to improve your speed and accuracy; watch your score trend toward the benchmark.
Get a feel for the real exam with our Texas Education Agency (TEA) practice test.
Train the way you'll be tested. With the most clinically accurate, expertly written question bank, you’ll build the speed, accuracy, and confidence needed to pass the Texas Examinations of Educator Standards (TExES) on your first attempt.
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The Texas Examinations of Educator Standards (TExES) is a series of standardized tests required for teacher certification in Texas. These exams assess whether you have the content knowledge and professional skills needed to teach in Texas public schools.
Anyone seeking teacher certification in Texas must pass at least one TExES exam. This includes recent college graduates, career changers, and out-of-state teachers who want to teach in Texas public schools.
Yes, the Texas Educator Certification Examination Program website offers free preparation manuals for each exam. These include exam frameworks, sample questions, and study tips. Prephow also offers practice tests and study guides to help you prepare.
You need a scaled score of 240 out of 300 to pass any TExES exam. The scoring is scaled rather than raw because different versions of each test are administered to ensure fairness across all test takers.
Most TExES exams allow 5 hours for completion, which includes a 15-minute tutorial on the computer testing system. The actual testing time is typically 4 hours and 45 minutes.
You'll need to create an account through the Texas Educator Certification Examination Program website (administered by Pearson). You'll need your TEA ID number to complete registration. Make sure your educator preparation program has approved you to test before registering.
Scores are typically available within 7 to 10 days for computer-based exams with only selected-response questions. Tests with constructed-response or oral components may take 3 to 4 weeks.
You're allowed five total attempts (your first try plus four retakes) to pass each TExES exam. You must wait at least 30 days between attempts, and you'll need to pay the full exam fee each time.
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