Texas A&M University
College of Education
Department of Educational Psychology
(979)845-2599
Fax (979)458-0192
E-Mail: bilingual@tamu.edu
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How can I become a bilingual (Pk-4) teacher in Texas? Click on the link that
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Certification Exams required of teachers
For more detail and a comprehensive overview of teacher certification routes and programs visit the State Board of Educator Certification.
I do not have an undergraduate degree:
First, one must obtain a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Degrees in education are no longer offered. One must obtain an academic major and also take some teacher training courses; at Texas A&M, students major in Interdisciplinary Studies. The bilingual teaching degree is a Bachelor of Science Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies and Early Childhood Through Fourth Grade (EC-4) Bilingual Generalist Certification. Students will be eligible for certification after passing the state teacher TExES exam in bilingual generalist (EC-4) and the Professional Responsibilities & Pedagogy (EC-4). The Bilingual teacher candidate must also demonstrate Spanish fluency through the TOPT exam. Before being recommended for these exams students must take and pass a Departmental Bilingual ExCETt/TExES and TOPT pre-test.
See the Undergraduate Program Degree PlanI have a bachelor's degree in something other than education.
Texas Examinations of Educator Standards and ExCET:
Pedagogy & Professional Responsibilities:
The Pedagogy & Professional Responsibilities exam assesses the teaching skills and classroom management practices of beginning teachers in Texas. The new Texas Examinations of Educator Standards (TExES) Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities (PPR) tests became available for the first time in fall 2002. The PPR tests are available at four grade levels, EC-4, 4-8, 8-12, and EC-12. These exams overlap, however, if you are going to be certified in EC-4, taking the other exams will not certify you for the other grade-levels.
Texas Oral Proficiency Test (TOPT):
The TOPT is an exam for teachers seeking to teach
Spanish or French, or in a bilingual classroom.