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Assignment information for Texas teachers and school districts: School district hiring information; State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) rules; Teacher Assignment Chart; Permit rules for school districts; HOUSSE Forms; Additional Information and Related Sites. Helpful links and information related to Texas certification: Fingerprinting
View official certification records for Texas educators using the link below. First and last names must be entered to locate an educator's certificate. The name must match what is in the TEA database.
Pass Certification Exams - You must pass the appropriate teacher certification exams. Contact your program for exam approval. Submit a State Application – You must apply to be certified after all requirements are met. Do not apply until you have verified with your program that you are eligible.
Information about each Texas educator certification exam and edTPA. Select your exam/assessment below for information about: dates and sites; fees and payment; requesting alternative arrangements; registration, testing, and score reporting policies; passing scores; preparation materials; and more.
The American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS) examinations test the content area knowledge and skills of Texas educator candidates pursuing one of the state's teacher certifications in Family and Consumer Sciences.
The steps for the traditional path to teacher certification in Texas, in summary, are: Complete a bachelor’s degree with a state-approved teacher preparation component. Complete a student teaching placement. Pass the required teacher certification exams. Apply for a teaching certificate or license.
To get a Texas teaching certification, you will need to meet educational background requirements, complete an educator preparation program, pass state-required tests, submit an application with the Texas Education Agency (TEA), and undergo a background check.
In order to teach in Texas, you must receive a certification by passing the Texas Examinations of Educator Standards (TExES) test. Once you complete training, participate in 30 hours of field based experience, and pass the TExEs test, you are able to apply for your certification.
This page provides testing information related to obtaining a Texas educator certificate. Texas law requires that educators pass appropriate tests to become certified. The appropriate examination(s) required for certification are specified in the Texas Administrative Code, §230.21(e) .
Post-baccalaureate students can earn initial teacher certification through the following options: The items listed below are required for admission consideration: Requisite baccalaureate coursework. Details vary according to the specific certificate chosen. Visit the program's web page for more information.